'Don't embrace fear, promote strength. Take care of your community, support local businesses.' 'Things will get better.' We checked in with 15 different chefs and restaurant owners in and around L.A. during this time of extreme hardship.
Restaurants are facing unprecedented hardship during the coronavirus pandemic, and chefs and restaurant owners are getting creative to keep active and afloat — whether they’re offering takeout and delivery for the first time or transitioning into selling provisions and groceries, all have had to adapt quickly and dramatically.
For safety reasons, we’re not able to bring cameras into restaurant kitchens right now. So I asked a handful of chefs and restaurant owners to send us homemade videos — taken at their restaurants, trucks, in their homes or on the street. I asked them what they were up to and what else they wanted to say.I just wanted to send an encouraging message of strength, love and empathy through this extremely tough time we’re facing.
Every $5 you spend on the Gold meal set goes to us feeding those helping others. We’re so grateful for Dine-1-1 for helping us with this effort. Go search them up and give them a hand so we can keep doing what they’re doing. We hope to feed you soon; in the meantime, stay safe, be fearless not fearful. Let’s get through this by caring for one another.[Translated from Spanish:] We’re still here, continuing to work. We’re hoping you will continue to support us.
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