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	<title>Comments on: Where Can I Find the Best Online Coupons for Restaurants in Los Angeles?</title>
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		<title>By: keengrrl76</title>
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		<description>When Dine LA hosts restaurant week, twice a year, you get a three course meal for $25 or $35 depending on the caliber of restauratn and/or time you go (lunch or dinner).

You have to keep an eye out for it, but you'll see it if you're on web sites like the LA version of chowhound or other foodie web sites.

Also try opentable.com - you make reservations at restaurants through the web site, but I know they offer deals, discounts and also have a points system where you earn points by making and keeping your restaurant reservations.  The points add up to gift certificates.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When Dine LA hosts restaurant week, twice a year, you get a three course meal for $25 or $35 depending on the caliber of restauratn and/or time you go (lunch or dinner).</p>
<p>You have to keep an eye out for it, but you&#8217;ll see it if you&#8217;re on web sites like the LA version of chowhound or other foodie web sites.</p>
<p>Also try opentable.com - you make reservations at restaurants through the web site, but I know they offer deals, discounts and also have a points system where you earn points by making and keeping your restaurant reservations.  The points add up to gift certificates.</p>
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