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BY Sandra Appiah, 12:00am June 06, 2011,

Feeding The Soul Charity Food Festival To Take Place in NYC

by Sandra Appiah, 12:00am June 06, 2011,

New York, NY~June 25, Join the MaMa Africa Program and Raising HOPE for a special fundraiser: Feeding the Soul~A Taste of Africa, Caribbean, and Southern Cuisine Charity Food Festival. Feeding the Soul Charity Food Festival is a special fundraiser that will give people a chance to explore the cuisine from elite New York restaurants serving Haitian, South African, Ethiopian, Senegalese, Jamaican , Caribbean, Soul Food, and Ghanaian cuisine. Plus there will be live music, rum/wine tasting, and a special raffle for dinner to one of New York’s premiere restaurants. 

Feeding the Soul Charity Food Festival Featured Restaurants :

Joloff Restaurant-Senegalese Cuisine
Spur Tree-Jamaican Chinese Fusion Cuisine
Mataheko- Ghanaian Cuisine
Zoma- Ethiopian Cuisine
Savor of Sam Catering-Modern Caribbean
Madiba-South African Cuisine

And more to be announced!!

 

Feeding the Soul Charity Food Festival
June 25, 2011 6:30PM-8:30PM
DCTV Studios
87 Lafeyette (Chinatown)
New York, NY

Tickets are $25 (5 meal tickets/one meal) and $50 (10 meal tickets/two meals) Tickets can be brought online for $21.50 discount price through Eventbrite. Plus free desserts complimentary desserts served during the festival. Visit the blog for Feeding the Soul http://feedingthesoulcharity.blogspot.com/ and learn more about the MaMa Africa Program and Raising HOPE along with special updates about the participating restaurants.

The Benefactors of Feeding the Soul Charity Food Festival are the MaMa Africa Program and Raising HOPE.

Last Edited by: Updated: September 12, 2018

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