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<description>&lt;p&gt;What excellent insight, Elise.  Thank you so much for talking with this mystery restaurant pro about the program.  

Patrons can also benefit from other annual events where a lower-priced prix fixe menu is offered when Taste of the Nation happens, but it&apos;s run as a fundraiser, so restaurants have a whole different angle when that one comes around.

Wish I&apos;d made it to more DineLA meals...instead, it was just our fateful trip to Happy Endings...&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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