LA Restaurants and Chefs Provide Relief for Wildfire Victims

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LA Restaurants and Chefs Provide Relief for Wildfire Victims
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In the wake of devastating wildfires in Los Angeles, the city's restaurant and culinary community is rallying to provide essential relief to evacuees, first responders, and those affected by the disaster.

Los Angeles restaurants, chefs, and food trucks are stepping up to help those affected by the devastating wildfires. The blazes, which began Tuesday, have burned across 28,000 acres, destroying thousands of structures and forcing mass evacuations. With access to food and water limited, the culinary community is providing crucial support. Humanitarian chef José Andrés has deployed his World Central Kitchen organization, providing meals to firefighters and evacuees.

Many restaurants have also opened their doors, offering free meals or discounts to those in need. The Virgil Village Vietnamese street food spot is providing free meals to evacuees and first responders, while the open-air Santa Monica eatery is offering a 10% discount on meals throughout the week

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