Restaurants & Bars

2 Calabasas Restaurants Feature Special Menus For Dine LA Week

Dine LA Restaurant Week will run from Friday through Oct. 15, giving residents the opportunity to dip their toes in different cuisines.

SUGARFISH Calabasas will serve a special fixed menu as part of Dine LA Restaurant Week.
SUGARFISH Calabasas will serve a special fixed menu as part of Dine LA Restaurant Week. (Emily Rahhal/Patch)

CALABASAS, CA — Dine LA Restaurant Week started Friday, which means it’s that time of year again to eat (and spend) way too much on restaurants across the city.

But this year, there’s no need to even leave Calabasas to find great deals and menu items. Two restaurants in Calabasas will create menus with a mix of their local favorites and adventurous new dishes.

Hundreds of restaurants participate each year in the semiannual Dine LA Restaurant Week, offering fixed menus created with “Instagram and Tik Tok in mind,” according to Dine LA’s pamphlet for restaurant partners. This year’s program will run through Oct. 15, with restaurants offering both take-out and dine-in menus.

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Los Angeles is widely considered one of the best dining cities in the country, both for the range of top notch cuisines and the caliber of fine dining in the city.

“Dine LA … showcases Los Angeles as a premier dining destination while highlighting the diversity of culinary experiences L.A. has to offer,” Dine LA wrote on their website.

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Make sure to make a reservation ahead of time on the phone or online, as these restaurants will be busier than normal through Oct. 15.

Here’s where you can find great eats in Calabasas:

  • Saddle Peak Lodge, American, 419 Cold Canyon Road
    • Saddle Peak Lodge will feature a $65+ dinner menu for in-person dining
  • SUGARFISH Calabasas, Sushi, 4799 Commons Way
    • SUGARFISH will feature a $35 lunch and dinner menu for in-person dining

This year also marked the first Dine Latino Restaurant Week, the Los Angeles Times reported, featuring latino restaurants in “the capital of Latino cuisine in the U.S:” L.A. Dine Latino Restaurant Week is closing up Sunday so check their website to find what restaurants are still offering special menus and deals.

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