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Chimera readability score 46 out of 100, College reading level.

We know you love restaurants — now join us for a Bang Bang.
Join Eater for an Epic Bang Bang
A new dinner series, coming to a city near you
The Bang Bang, aka the double dinner, is when a great night out starts at one restaurant and ends at another. This summer, Eater is turning the twofer tradition into a dinner series spanning the country. And we’re giving you a chance to snag a reservation before everyone else.
What to expect: an epic, back-to-back menu featuring the dishes of two distinct restaurants, but in one location, to save folks the hassle of actually moving around. These are pairings it’d be nearly impossible to get on your own, whether due to geography, access, or the sheer audacity.
The series kicks off in Los Angeles on July 15, 2026, when Ray Garcia of Broken Spanish Comedor will be welcoming Deau Arpapornnopparat and Joy Yuon of Holy Basil into the kitchen.
How to get tickets? Get on the Eater app. Priority early ticket access will be sent to registered app users, so download the Eater app, set up your free profile with your home city, and join us as an Eater Regular to get tickets before they open to anyone else (plus future perks...).
Tickets to the LA dinner drop soon, so download the app now. We’ll see you at the Bang Bang.

Sentinel — Human

Confidence

The text is highly coherent and effectively promotional but displays a mechanical flow and predictable structure often associated with AI-assisted content generation used for marketing purposes.

Signals Detected
low severity: Transition homogeneity and uniform rhythm; highly polished promotional tone lacking stylistic variance.
low severity: Text is perfectly focused on a single goal (marketing/ticket sales); lacks the nuanced, idiosyncratic emphasis or digressions of human-driven reporting.
medium severity: Follows a predictable promotional template (What is it? Who is involved? How to participate?) typical of LLM-generated marketing briefs.
low severity: Specific names, dates, and event details are highly precise, suggesting either careful sourcing or generation based on specific prompts.
Human Indicators
The integration of specific, high-level culinary names (Ray Garcia, Deau Arpapornnopparat) and event logistics suggests a human source with access to granular data, though this does not rule out AI assistance in drafting.