This is the only pink sauce I'm interested in eating

This week's recommendations include a tableside salad for two with pink sauce you'll actually want to eat, cheese-stuffed za'atar manakish in Northridge and Caribbean food in downtown L.A.
Jenn Harris • Los Angeles Times • October 24, 2022
Tableside chopped shrimp Louie for 2 at Dear Jane’s Dear Jane’s is the type of place I imagine my grandparents frequenting when they were chic, boat-toting, martini-guzzling, cigarette-smoking revelers in the ’60s. I could see them mooring their...
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