
11 delicious ways to support L.A. wildfire relief this month
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It’s been more than a month since wildfires devastated communities across Los Angeles County and recovery efforts are still in early stages. Countless homes and small, locally owned businesses were damaged or destroyed in the fires, including treasured neighborhood restaurants such as Cafe de Leche in Altadena and Cholada Thai in Malibu.
Restaurant workers were among those displaced, with many losing long-term employment as a result. Despite these challenges, the restaurant industry has been at the forefront of relief efforts, preparing free meals and hosting fundraisers for wildfire evacuees and first responders.
There are plenty of options for those who want to contribute to L.A. wildfire relief, including attending exclusive dinners led by culinary figures from the Netflix series “Chef’s Table,” purchasing T-shirts with designs that memorialize restaurants lost in the fires or ordering wine from a Los Olivos winery. Here are 11 local initiatives to support this month, ordered chronologically:
Community Fridge at Neighbors & Friends

Tilda Wine

San Pedro Fish Market

H&H Bagels
10 Ninths Wine

Fire relief sausage sizzle at Butchr Bar

'Chef's Table' dinner with Evan Funke
While many of the dinners have sold out, seats are still available for dinner with chef Evan Funke at his Hollywood restaurant Mother Wolf on March 8, including a cocktail hour, a meet-and-greet with the chef, classic Italian American dishes served family style and optional wine pairings. Tickets are $275 per person. Additional dinners are scheduled in New York and Miami in March and April, with more expected to be announced soon.
Pie Day for L.A.

Eataly presents: Gather for Good with Massimo Bottura & Friends
Japanese Chefs Unite (JCU) T-shirts for L.A. fire relief
Purchase an L.A. Strong tee
Eat your way across L.A.
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