How Much to Save for Food Traveling in the Los Angeles?

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How Much to Save for Food Traveling in the Los Angeles?

emmadelay24
How Much to Save for Food Traveling in the Los Angeles? When planning a trip to Los Angeles, budgeting for food is key. On average, travelers should set aside $40 to $70 per day for meals. Budget travelers can spend around $10–$15 per meal at local diners or fast food joints, while mid-range options may cost $20–$35 per meal. Splurging on fine dining can easily exceed $100 per person. To save money, consider grocery shopping, food trucks, or happy hour deals. With thoughtful planning, enjoying LA’s diverse culinary scene doesn’t have to break the bank. Aim to save $300–$500 for a week-long trip, depending on dining preferences.
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