Take-Out Tip of the Day: RiceBox in Chinatown Is Doing a Duck Dinner To Go

A daily dining idea when you can only eat in
Hailey Eber • Los Angeles Magazine • April 23, 2020
The days and weeks are blurring together, so perhaps a duck feast is in order to make the weekend feel unique. RiceBox, the beloved downtown Cantonese barbecue joint, is offering a whole roasted duck on Saturdays only. This Saturday’s duck sold...
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