Dine LA | Restaurant Week Jul 25 - Aug 8, 2025
- Food Journal Magazine

- Jul 27
- 3 min read
Foodies, assemble! Los Angeles’ most mouthwatering event of the season is here to spice up your summer. That’s right, Dine LA Restaurant Week has made its grand return, and it’s giving you every excuse to go on a culinary adventure. From July 25 to August 8, over 450 restaurants across LA County are rolling out red carpets and setting the tables with irresistible, specially priced menus. Whether you’re uncovering hidden gems or revisiting your go-to favorite spots, this is your official invitation to eat your way through LA’s iconic food scene.
CHECK OUT THE FULL LIST OF RESTAURANTS HERE AND MORE INFO
A Culinary Celebration with Heart
Yes, it’s about the mouthwatering flavors, but Dine LA is more than just a two-week food fest. It’s a tribute to those who pour love, talent, and creativity into every bite. Every prix-fixe menu is a chance to support the chefs, restaurant teams, and culinary wizards who continue to define and elevate the cultural fabric of Los Angeles. This event celebrates their resilience, creativity, and commitment to feeding our city—one dish at a time.
Something for Every Taste (and Budget!)
Here’s the deal that’ll make your foodie heart flutter: lunch and dinner menus start at just $15. No, that’s not a typo. Whether you’re in the mood for old-school comfort food, cutting-edge fusion, or Michelin-star extravagance, there’s a price point—and a plate—for everyone. Explore everything LA has to offer, from sun-soaked beachside cafes to chic downtown spots, hole-in-the-wall ramen joints, and candlelit bistros.
Missed a hot new opening? This is your chance to snag a table. Want to stay loyal to a long-time neighborhood favorite? They’re probably on the list too. And don’t forget to leave room for dessert—many menus bring a sweet finish to your feast.
Insider Tip: Check Back Often
If you’ve been to Dine LA before, you know the magic’s in the variety. The official website, DineLA.com, is constantly updating with new menus and participating restaurants, so it’s worth refreshing regularly. Consider it your digital menu board for the flavors of LA. Pro tip? Don’t sleep on reservations—spots fill up faster than you can say “Can I get a table for two?”
Time to Plan Your Next Bite
This summer, turn your dinner plans into an adventure. Try something new, rediscover old loves, and savor the delicious diversity that makes LA’s food scene shine. Whether you’re a plate-sharing social butterfly or fine-dining devotee, this is the ultimate opportunity to turn meals into memories.
Don’t wait—head to DineLA.com to browse menus, lock in your reservations, and start building your dream dining itinerary. Because in Los Angeles, every meal tells a story; this summer, make yours unforgettable. Bon appétit!
CHECK OUT THE FULL LIST OF DINE LA RESTAURANTS HERE AND MORE INFO
Here is a partial list of places categorized by cuisine type to check out!!
For American / Californian cuisine, there’s SUR Restaurant & Lounge (New American) Discover Los Angeles+15Discover Los Angeles+15Discover Los Angeles+15, Parkway Grill (American Regional) Discover Los Angeles, Messhall Kitchen (regional American) Discover Los Angeles, and The Mulholland (American, new) Wikipedia+15Discover Los Angeles+15Discover Los Angeles+15. In the Californian bracket are a.o.c. – Brentwood and a.o.c. – West Hollywood Discover Los Angeles.
Under Italian cuisine, check out 1 Pico @ Shutters on the Beach (Italian) Discover Los Angeles, and Cecconi’s West Hollywood (Northern Italian) Wikipedia+15Discover Los Angeles+15Discover Los Angeles+15.
Seafood and fine dining includes Providence (seafood, michelin‑level) Discover Los Angeles and Eataly Los Angeles (Italian specialty with seafood, meats, caviar) Discover Los Angeles.
For Mediterranean / European-inspired spots, there’s The Little Door (Mediterranean/European) Discover Los Angeles, Le Grand Restaurant (tapas-style tasting) Discover Los Angeles, and The Restaurant at Hotel Bel‑Air (Mediterranean‑inspired Californian fare) Discover Los Angeles.
Under Asian / Southeast Asian, Lukshon features modern Southeast Asian flavors Wikipedia+15Discover Los Angeles+15Discover Los Angeles+15, and ABSteak by Chef Akira Back serves Korean‑influenced steakfare Discover Los Angeles.
For French cuisine, Massilia blends Marseille flavors with French, Spanish, Italian, and North African influences Discover Los Angeles, and ADKT LA is noted under French cuisine Discover Los Angeles.
Among Mexican, Acapulco – Downey, Acapulco – Glendale and Acapulco – Long Beach appear as Mexican options Discover Los Angeles.
And for Spanish / Mediterranean, San Laurel (José Andrés Restaurant) offers Spanish‑inspired dishes from Chef José Andrés Discover Los Angeles.




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