Eight Manhattan Beach Restaurants Featured in DineLA Restaurant Week
Jul 10, 2024 09:20PM ● By Jeanne Fratello
A deluxe sushi platter from Sushi Roku, available during Dine L.A. Restaurant Week. Photo via Sushi Roku.
Eight Manhattan Beach restaurants will be rolling out the red carpet during DineLA Restaurant Week (actually two weeks), where these local dining hot spots will feature special prix fixe menus.
The summer version of DineLA Restaurant Week runs this year from Friday, July 12 through Friday, July 26.
DineLA Restaurant Week takes place twice a year and gives restaurants an opportunity to showcase new dishes or specially crafted menus.
Think
of it as an easy way to try new and/or featured dishes at some of your
favorite restaurants - or somewhere you've never tried before - bundled up in a special price.
There
are no special passes or tickets required. Each restaurant will have
its regular menu available alongside the DineLA menu during the specified
times of the week. It is best to call ahead and/or make reservations if
necessary. Keep in mind that prices listed do not include tax, tips,
and/or beverages.
Participating Manhattan Beach restaurants include:
BOA Steakhouse: Choose from a $35 lunch menu or $70 dinner menu. The lunch menu includes a starter course and main course; the dinner menu includes a starter course, main course, sides, and dessert.
Fusion Sushi: Choose from a $45 lunch menu or a $55 dinner menu. Both the lunch and the dinner include choice of a small dish, choice of signature 4-piece, choice of 6-piece sushi, and choice of hand roll.
Il Fornaio: Choose from a $25 lunch menu or a $45 dinner menu. The lunch menu includes a basket of bread, soup or salad, and choice of entree. The dinner menu includes a complimentary glass of house prosecco, chardonnay or chianti, a bread basket, choice of soup or salad, and choice of entree.
Manhattan Beach Post: A $55 dinner menu includes choice of starter course, choice of main course, and dessert.
Sushi Roku: A $55 lunch or dinner menu includes a deluxe sushi plate (pictured above), served with a glass of wine or sake.