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BARGAINS : TAKE 5 GETTING DURABLE DISHES NOT A PRICEY PROPOSITION.


Byline: Trisha King & Deborah Newmark

If you or someone you know is setting up a new household, Dishes a la Carte has plenty of dishes and decorator items at 50 percent or more below retail.

For example, a 20-piece set of dishes (service for four), with a black and white border of knives and forks was priced at $29.95 instead of $80 retail. Spice jars with decorative lids that sell elsewhere at a discounted price of $6.99 were $3.95 here.

Dishes a la Carte carries first- and second-quality overruns and closeouts from several manufacturers. Most of the inventory is devoted to restaurant-quality dishes, which to the untrained eye look the same as ``regular'' dishes, but in fact are much more durable and resistant to chipping.

In addition to extra durability, the dishes are available in a vast variety of sizes and styles. For example, basic white plates, most common in restaurants, start at 3 inches and ``grow'' in quarter-inch increments to 13 inches. That's 41 different sizes in just plates.

For those of you who truly enjoy a mixture of tabletop items, Dishes a la Carte is a treasure trove. Beyond basic dishes, the owners do a fantastic job of ferreting out great buys on uncommon items, such as large rectangular platters (23-1/2 by 14-1/2 inches), that start at $90 or more retail. The prices here run $35 for white platters and $45 for those with hand-painted designs.

Other items we spotted were coffee mugs in all shapes and sizes for 50 cents to $3.50, 12-1/2-inch bright red mixing bowls for $20 ($45 and up retail) and hand-painted pie plates, pouring bowls, square baking dishes and trivets that retail for up to $36 and were priced at $4.95 to $12.50.

While supplies last, Christmas-themed tabletop items featured in high-end department stores last season are now 50 percent below Dishes a la Carte's discounted prices. A hand-painted Santa Claus cookie jar 1. (programming) cookie jar - An area of memory set aside for storing cookies. Most commonly heard in the Atari ST community; many useful ST programs record their presence by storing a distinctive magic number in the jar. Programs can inquire after the presence or otherwise of other programs by searching the contents of the jar.
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 that was $30 here in December ($60 to $70 retail) was priced at $15.

Dishes a la Carte is located at 113 W. Los Feliz Road, Glendale; (818) 240-2329; 5650 W. Third St., Los Angeles; (213) 938-6223. Hours for both stores are 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily. All major credit cards accepted.

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Photo: (1-2) Dishes a la Carte in Glendale features restaurant-quality dinnerware in a wide variety of sizes and manufacturers' overruns and closeouts, all at discounted prices.

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Title Annotation:L.A. LIFE
Publication:Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
Date:Feb 1, 1997
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