In a country known for its all-night diners, it may have been just a matter of time before the all-American love for breakfast at any hour became wedded to an important Muslim observance. After all, fasting is just as valid when the pre-dawn meal comes with a side of home fries. […]
Two years ago, Yassine and her friends ate suhoor at Denny’s so often that she began following the restaurant chain on Twitter to get updates about the changing late-night menu. That year, she met her now-fiance at a suhoor party for Los Angeles natives and transplants at a friend’s home.
“I don’t think you would see that anywhere else in the world,” Yassine, 28, said. “I love seeing people connect, whether it’s over a grilled cheese sandwich at Denny’s or over the Koran at the mosque.”
August 21, 2011
Adapting a Ramadan tradition to an all-American one - latimes.com