The Infatuation and Chase Ink, a portfolio of business credit cards, will spotlight restaurants that support Black cultures, legacy, and traditions in Los Angeles. Each restaurant will feature an exclusive menu item inspired by the tradition of Sunday Dinner, and available for purchase throughout the month of February.

As part of the Sunday Dinner campaign in L.A., the following four restaurants are crafting these exclusive menu items:

Two Hommés: Crispy sticky chicken meets BBQ glazed chicken with a side of potato salad and corn.

Two Hommés Sunday Dinner (Courtesy photo)

Alta Adams: Jollof with homemade peri peri sauce and prawns.

Alta Adams Sunday Dinner (Courtesy photo)

Bridgetown Roti: Red Pepper Dorade (whole fish), plantains, kale salad, and fried bara bread.

Bridgetown Roti Sunday Dinner (Courtesy photo)

Dulan’s On Crenshaw: Shrimp & grits or chicken & sausage jambalaya.

Dulan’s On Crenshaw Sunday Dinner (Courtesy photo)

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The Infatuation will also be donating $50,000 to World Central Kitchen to support their work providing meals to those affected by the Eaton Fire, including the Altadena community in Los Angeles, which was heavily impacted and has a rich history of Black community and culture.

Stipends are provided to participating restaurants for research and development, underscoring The Infatuation’s commitment to fostering engagement with the Black community and supporting small business owners.