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New for December 31: Restaurants throughout the South Bay have versatile choices for take-out


Restaurants throughout the South Bay have modified their businesses to accommodate dining while also meeting LA County Health Department mandates for controlling the spread of the coronavirus. Currently this means they can fill take-out and delivery orders. Other restaurants are closing temporarily while considering options and waiting for updates from city, state and county governments.
AID IN RESPONSE TO COVID CLOSURES
Skechers launches relief for restaurants
Manhattan Beach based Skechers Corp. has initiated a fund aimed at helping local restaurants survive in the wake of COVID-19-related closures. The company will match up to $500,000 in donations made to the fund. Distributions will help the restaurants pay rent, manage operating costs and keep people employed. To make a tax-deductible donation, go online to about.skechers.com/skechers-foundation. Or, write a check payable to the Skechers Foundation with "Save Our Restaurants" in the memo line. (Or, include a cover letter specifying that the funds are for "Save Our Restaurants.") Mail the check to Robin Curren at Skechers, 225 Manhattan Beach Blvd., Manhattan Beach, CA 90206. Direct questions via email to RobinC@skechers.com.

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The Ten Best New Restaurants in Miami 2020


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Sisters Jennifer and Michele Kaminski channeled years of watching their mother, Chom “Sunny” Kaminski cook at her Indiana restaurant. Seeing a need for delicious Korean food in Miami, they opened 2 Korean Girls with a little help from culinary veteran Allen Susser. The virtual takeout-and-delivery-only concept revolves around bibimbap, the Korean bowl filled with rice, meats, and vegetables (and customarily topped with a fried egg — or a raw one if you're hardcore). The sisters turn the staple dish on its side with renditions like the "Fish Better Have My Money," made with cod and festooned with edible gold flakes ($17); and the "Impos-Seoul-Ible," made with plant-based bulgogi meatballs ($16). The meals come in adorable K-pop boxes and are pleasing to the eyes (check out the heart-shaped fried eggs!). But the real enjoyment comes in mixing all the ingredients together and eating these flavorful, soulful bowls of goodness.

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New for December 24: South Bay restaurants have versatile choices for dining at home


Today
A mix of clouds and sun, with gusty winds developing this afternoon. High 58F. SW winds at 10 to 15 mph, increasing to 20 to 30 mph. Winds could occasionally gust over 40 mph..
Tonight
Partly cloudy. Gusty winds diminishing after midnight. Low 49F. Winds WSW at 20 to 30 mph, becoming SE and decreasing to 5 to 10 mph. Winds could occasionally gust over 40 mph.
Updated: March 25, 2021 @ 6:04 am

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New for December 17: Relief efforts underway for local restaurants; Many continue on with take-out and holiday deals


Restaurants throughout the South Bay have modified their businesses to accommodate dining while also meeting LA County Health Department mandates for controlling the spread of the coronavirus. Currently this means they can fill take-out and delivery orders. Other restaurants are closing temporarily while considering options and waiting for updates from city, state and county governments.
AID IN RESPONSE TO COVID CLOSURES
The Strand House offers meals to laid-off workers
Just in time for Christmas, 1,000 families will receive free holiday meals to take home and enjoy. The meals are offered to out-of-work South Bay restaurant employees by the owners at The Strand House, 117 Manhattan Beach Blvd. in Manhattan Beach. The packaged, to-go meals include roasted turkey breast, cornbread stuffing, mashed potatoes, garlicky green beans and more, including bread pudding for dessert. 

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Relief efforts underway as South Bay restaurants transition to take-out only


Restaurants throughout the South Bay have modified their businesses to accommodate dining while also meeting LA County Health Department mandates for controlling the spread of the coronavirus. Currently this means they can fill take-out and delivery orders. Other restaurants are closing temporarily while considering options and waiting for updates from city, state and county governments.
HERE'S WHAT'S NEW
Skechers launches relief for restaurants
Manhattan Beach based Skechers Corp. has initiated a fund aimed at helping local restaurants survive in the wake of COVID-19-related closures. The company will match up to $500,000 in donations made to the fund. Distributions will help the restaurants pay rent, manage operating costs and keep people employed. To make a tax-deductible donation, go online to about.skechers.com/skechers-foundation. Or, write a check payable to the Skechers Foundation with "Save Our Restaurants" in the memo line. (Or, include a cover letter specifying that the funds are for "Save Our Restaurants.") Mail the check to Robin Curren at Skechers, 225 Manhattan Beach Blvd., Manhattan Beach, CA 90206. Direct questions via email to RobinC@skechers.com.

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