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Food

dineLA Restaurant Week Runs Jan. 24-29 & Jan. 31-Feb. 5

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Last fall Pasadena's Cafe Bizou was a proud dineLA participant (Photo by Elise Thompson/LAist)

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The discounted dining special aimed at getting Angelenos out and about and sampling some of our many phenomenal restaurants returns again at the end of the month. dineLA restaurant week will run its winter installment once again, this year from January 24-29 and January 31-February 5th.

The list of participating restaurants has not yet been revealed, however diners will be able to enjoy three-course lunches and dinners at three price points: Deluxe Dining: L $16, D $26; Premier Dining: L $22, D $34; and Fine Dining: L $28 and D $44. Of course, these prices don't include beverages, tax and gratuity.

Check out all of last year's dineLA coverage on LAist: dineLA 2009

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