Somali Dinner at SAFARI
Safari 219 W 116th St, New York, NY, United StatesA family-style Somali dinner to support businesses and famiies affected by the recent travel ban.
A family-style Somali dinner to support businesses and famiies affected by the recent travel ban.
Learn more about Iran and its cuisine with us at this incredible restaurant.
Each participant chooses an Austen character to be while we participate throughout the weekend in a variety of Regency period activities which may include a Regency dinner party, whist, English country dancing, quill pen making and letter writing, crewel embroidery or tatting lessons, rolled paper decoration, croquet, sewing workshops, riding (side-saddle or astride), carriage driving, archery, and fencing. Period dress is encouraged. Advance reservations essential. Cost: $395 single, $365 pp double, $300 pp triple includes
We are thrilled that Chef Saul Bolton is coming back to the farm for yet another return engagement. For those of you who are still talking about his pea soup or trifle from dinners past, no more is needed. In case you were not lucky enough to attend a past dinner, after spending his early years with David Bouley and Eric Ripert, he has gone on to own many successful NY restaurants including The Vanderbilt
We are beyond excited to welcome back Chef Justin Bazdarich for a fall dinner. From chef trainer for Vongerichten’s Culinary Concepts to 2013 StarChefs.com New York Rising Star, Justin has launched 2 highly successful Speedy Romeo’s featuring amazing pizzas from a wood-burning oven and steaks and other dishes from a wood-fired grill. Another restaurant opening soon, and we know he will wow us with a 5 course meal. • 5 courses, 60 seats (we will sell out!)