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Things to Do in Los Angeles This Week (March 5, 2018 – March 11, 2018)

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Wednesday March 7, 2018
Things to Do in Los Angeles This Week (March 5, 2018 – March 11, 2018)

It’s another week in beautiful Los Angeles, and that means there is a bevy of exciting events to attend. Below is a list of three events we think are well worth participating in.

  • Smorgasburg LA

Part of the joys of Los Angeles living is the vast variety of food you can enjoy or Smorgasbord LA puts most if it one place. This event runs every Sunday until March 25, 2018, and should be attended at all costs (even though it is free). Don’t let parking in downtown Los Angeles deter you, however, there is ample parking and it’s free for 2 hours.

This event is the place to be if you enjoy testing delicious dishes from retail vendors before they open shop within town.

  • All-Star Chef Classic

Keeping in line with the theme of good eating, this is the place to be if you have a sophisticated pallet. While this event is by no means a cheap affair ($125 - $425 per dinner), the critics agree it is worth the cost. This event runs from March 7th through March 10th, and the chefs providing these delicious are veritable who’s who of the culinary world including Nyesha Arrington, Josef Conteno, and Michael Voltaggio.

If you have a little extra spending cash, we highly recommend spoiling taste-buds, they deserve it.

  • Smorgasburg’s Pop-Up on the Santa Monica Pier

If Sundays aren’t your day for grabbing delectable food (see #1 above), maybe Saturday is more your style. On Saturday, March 10, 2018, at 11:00 A.M. Smorgasburg will make a one-time stop at the Santa Monica Pier. Take your family and enjoy the beach as well as a few rides on the Pier. In addition to a day full of family fun, it will also be a day of fantastic eating for you and yours.

 

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