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Celebrate Restaurante Week in Richmond, VA

The week-long event highlights Latin cuisine throughout VA with menu specials at featured restaurants.

A banner near the Canal Walk reads "Bienvenidos! Welcome!"

VAHCC also puts on the ¿Qué Pasa? Festival each year.

Photo by RICtoday

The Virginia Hispanic Chamber is hosting Restaurante Week next week, Oct. 10-16. The event is designed to celebrate the diverse world of Latin cuisine in VA.

Any Latino or Hispanic restaurant or food truck located in Virginia can participate for free.

Several restaurants around Richmond will be highlighted on the VAHCC website, in its newsletter, and on social media. Featured restaurants will offer a special drink or menu item throughout the week.

Know a place that should participate? Restaurants can still sign up by filling out this form.

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