Menupages hits L.A.

LogoRestaurant listings site Menupages has officially launched in Los Angeles. Coverage is light in areas, most noticeably in the 35% of Los Angeles that lies in the Valley—they don't seem to go past Ventura Boulevard—but already the site claims 3,435 online menus. You can search by neighborhood, cuisine, recent reviews and "hot menus," which are the most clicked-on spots in the past twenty-four hours. Gridskipper dug out the "secret menu" for In-n-Out Burger, and Pat Saperstein of Eating L.A. blogs that the site is an instant addiction.

Graphic: Menupages


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