Turkey Dinners Around Town: A Thanksgiving Round-Up

While Thanksgiving should be a time of celebration and unrepentant gluttony, if you're the one stuck in the kitchen burning your fingers and mopping bread crumbs and eggs off the floor, maybe you'd be happier just going out or ordering in. From a $10 holiday tasting menu at Akasha to a $68 buffet at Viceroy Santa Monica, there are a lot of possibilities this year. Of course we're not saying you shouldn't shop for hours on-end, jam your cart through packed aisles, or fight to the death for that last can of cranberry sauce. But there are options. In no particular order, here are 10 of them.

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Elements Cafe

1. Elements Cafe
Elements Cafe in Pasadena can give your palate a pick-me-up with a Thanksgiving to-go menu consisting of lamb osso buco in Syrah and Port reduction and whole poached Mediterranean style salmon, among other items--including turkey.
Elements Cafe: 107 South Fair Oaks Ave., Ste 110 (entrance on Dayton St.), Pasadena; (626) 440-0100.

2. Fresh Cutt
If you have a large family or are simply on a budget like the rest of the country, Fresh Cutt won't break the bank. The small eatery, hidden in a Sherman Oaks strip mall, is dishing out turkey plates for $8.95 from Nov. 23-25. Meals include turkey breast on pita bread, baked apple stuffed with homemade cranberry sauce and five additional sides.
Fresh Cutt: 14622 Ventura Blvd. #103, Sherman Oaks; (818) 788 8077.

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Bittersweet
3. Bittersweet
The online pastry shop offers decadent sweets, from turkey-shaped cookies to pumpkin cakes with toasted meringue. Los Angeles-based pastry chef Danielle Keene's holiday menu highlights are cranberry linzer tarts, chocolate peppermint cakes, apple gingerbread upside down cakes and chocolate or lemon jelly rolls.

4. Akasha
Thanksgiving dinner for $10 at Akasha? Not quite. But chef Akasha Raymond's tasting on the Saturday leading up to Thanksgiving, November 21st, will provide a nice warm up. Richmond is sampling foods from her new catering, cafe and Thanksgiving-to-go menus. A preview: organic cheddar macaroni and cheese with seasoned bread crumbs, cornbread and sausage dressing and Niman ranch ham with pomegranate jalapeño glaze. A full-on Thanksgiving meal, served from noon - 7 p.m., Thanksgiving Day features some of the same dishes from Richmond's tasting menu and is $55 for adults, $30 for children.
The Café at Akasha: 9543 Culver Blvd, Culver City; (310) 845-1700.

5. Whist at Viceroy Santa Monica
The Whist at Viceroy Santa Monica is hosting a buffet dinner with dishes cooked up by executive chef Tony DiSalvo. On the menu: risotto; turkey breast and leg confit with cranberry-orange chutney; maple glazed cured ham; cornbread stuffing; butternut squash soup, and an array of organic salads. $68 for adults, $24 for children under 12, Free for children under five.
Whist at Viceroy Santa Monica: 1819 Ocean Ave., Santa Monica; (310) 260-7511.

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Larchmont Larder
6. The Larchmont Larder
Though you won't be able to celebrate the holiday in The Larchmont Larder's Hancock Park bungalow, the restaurant has a special Thanksgiving take-home menu. Chef Michael Beglinger offers a selection of gravy and soups, fennel, Italian sausage, braised savoy cabbage, and dried fruit tart. Dishes range from $10.50-$32.00, feeding a family of three to eight. Orders must be placed by November 20th.
The Larchmont Larder: 626 N. Larchmont Blvd., Los Angeles; (323) 962-9900.

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