Tesla Diner participates in Dine LA Restaurant Week

The Tesla Diner in Los Angeles is taking part in the biannual Dine LA Restaurant Week, offering fixed-price menus to highlight the city's food scene. This 15-day event features affordable prix-fixe options at numerous restaurants across LA County. Diners can enjoy breakfast and dinner specials inspired by Tesla themes from early morning until midnight.

Dine LA Restaurant Week occurs twice a year, providing a platform for Los Angeles' diverse culinary offerings through specially priced meals. For this edition, the Tesla Diner has curated a menu that blends casual American fare with nods to the electric vehicle company's innovations.

Available daily from 6 a.m. to midnight, the lunch option costs $15 and focuses on breakfast all day. Customers select one entrée, such as Powerstack Pancakes—three buttermilk pancakes made with Central Milling flour, topped with maple syrup and fresh berries—or the V2G Egg Sandwich, featuring two organic, free-range scrambled eggs on a toasted brioche bun with New School American cheese, fresh arugula, and black pepper maple mayo. Each meal includes a choice of drink from the Sips & Brews selection: Joe Drip coffee, cappuccino, latte, or chai tea.

For dinner, priced at $25 and served from 11 a.m. to midnight, options include the Tesla Giga Burger—a one-third-pound prime patty with a lacy exterior and juicy center, accompanied by New School American cheese, lettuce, caramelized onions, pickles, and Electric Sauce on a potato roll. Alternatively, the Falcon Wing Fried Chicken Sandwich offers classic or spicy hand-dredged organic, free-range chicken on a potato roll with dill pickles and maple black pepper mayo. Both dinners come with sea salt-seasoned fries and a More Cowbell Milkshake, hand-spun from Valley Ford Creamery soft serve using local organic milk in chocolate, vanilla, or strawberry flavors.

This participation underscores the Tesla Diner's role in LA's vibrant dining landscape, attracting food enthusiasts to its unique, themed experience during the event.

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