Restaurant-markets in Los Angeles where you can shop for groceries

These LA restaurants now sell groceries, produce boxes, dry goods, beer and wine, and more.
Patricia Escárcega, Jenn Harris • Los Angeles Times • April 11, 2020
Many Los Angeles restaurants have reinvented themselves as one-stop markets for prepared food, fresh produce, pantry staples and household items during the coronavirus shutdown. Menus, hours of operation and other details are subject to change, so...
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