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    Post #1 - October 18th, 2016, 8:56 pm
    Post #1 - October 18th, 2016, 8:56 pm Post #1 - October 18th, 2016, 8:56 pm
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    Contact: Keng Sisavath
    Email: mimoo14@gmail.com
    Phone Number: 9202278089



    FIRST-EVER STRANGE FOODS CHICAGO FESTIVAL, NOVEMBER 6th
    1 to 4 p.m. at Moonlight Studios, 1446 W. Kinzie

    Sample the amazing diversity of Chicago’s authentic ethnic restaurants, from home cooking to street food, at a one-of-a-kind gathering, with beer, wine and traditional dance performances

    Chicago has a wealth of traditional restaurants from all over the world, which you’ll hardly ever see at the food and wine festivals in our city. Even neighborhood festivals rarely showcase the true flavors of those neighborhoods.

    But that all changes on Sunday, November 6 with the first Strange Foods Chicago Festival. More than 15 local restaurants will offer tastes of their authentically-made cuisines from all over the world at this festival.

    The festival is the brainchild of Lao-born Keng Sisavath, who is a prominent local Instagrammer under the handle #Strangefoodschicago, together with the help of Jed Swartz, also an Instagrammer as #Chicagofoodevents. Part of the proceeds will go to benefit Feed My Starving Children, a Schaumburg-based charity which brings food and educational programs to countries all over the globe.

    "When I went to a food and wine festival, I saw a lot of restaurants doing a tasting, and I said to myself, how about we do one for the family-owned restaurants that don't have the opportunity?” Sisavath says. “Bring my favorite restaurants under one roof—and bring the owners, because a lot of these owners have never met.”

    Though the name is Strange Foods Chicago Festival, it’s not just about eating weird things—these are the traditional foods that families prepare and eat in these cultures. At the same time, they aren’t going to be tamed for western palates. “It's one place where the restaurants won't have to be afraid to serve really strong flavors, because the guests, they know what they're coming for."

    Super Early bird tickets are $40 and include unlimited tastings as well as beer and wine. There will also be performances by traditional dance troupes. For more information about tickets, go to https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1st-annual ... 6454628506

    Participating restaurants will include:

    Immm Rice and Beyond (Northen Thailand)
    Bites Asian Tapas (Asian Fusion)
    Saigon Bistro crawfish (Vietnam)
    Serai (Malaysia)
    Tanuki (Japan)
    JSmile 51 (China)
    Snow Dragon (Taiwan)
    Jarabe Mexican Street Food
    El Carrito Mexican Street Food
    HoneyDoe (Syria)
    Shokran (Morocco)
    Aha Crepes(China)
    Somethin’ Sweet Doughnuts (Cambodia)
    Infinite Us (juice bar)
    Khaolaam.com (Laos)
    Tropicuba(Cuban)
    Mac Dynamite
    Fuh(Vietnamese)
    Ketchonfire
    Owl's Brew
    image.jpeg Variety of mom and pop restaurants
  • Post #2 - October 19th, 2016, 6:54 am
    Post #2 - October 19th, 2016, 6:54 am Post #2 - October 19th, 2016, 6:54 am
    Thanks for posting this - sounds like a great event. Do you have any ideas about the menu, and how vegetarian/pescatarian friendly this event will be?

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