There's also a Symposium about food waste which I just got a CitiBank Private Pass notice about. You won't be able to get tickets for this unless you have a code. So here: CITIFB
Access to food is a major initiative for Citi, so we're proud to be a part of Food for Soul Symposium. One-third of the world's food is thrown away, while hundreds of millions of people go undernourished. As part of this Food for Soul forum, five of the world's most renowned chefs have been gathered to present their unique visions on how to tackle these wrongs inherent in our current food system during a lively round-table debate.
- Date: May 5, 2017
- Location: Theater at Ace Hotel (929 S Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90015)
- Time: 8pm
- Guest speakers: Massimo Bottura, Mario Batali, Roy Choi, Dominique Crenn, Mary Sue Milliken and hosted by Jonathan Gold of Los Angeles Times.
- Promo Code: CITIFB
Here's a rundown of the highlights:
- Chef’s Fable: Times restaurant critic Jonathan Gold hosts a pre-Food Bowl conversation with Niki Nakayama, Magnus Nilsson and David Gelb (director of “Chef’s Table” and “Jiro Dreams of Sushi”) followed by a screening of “Chef” at the Wiltern on April 30
- Magnus Nilsson’s “Nordic: A Photographic Essay of Landscapes, Food and People” on exhibition at Union Station May 1-31
- Feeding the 5000 presented by Feedback: a communal feast made entirely out of food that would otherwise have been wasted in Pershing Square on May 4
- Food for Soul: Cooking Is a Call to Act, a symposium with Massimo Bottura, Mario Batali, Dominque Crenn, Roy Choi and Mary Sue Milliken at the Ace Hotel on May 5
- Wolfgang Puck is presented with the Los Angeles Times Gold Award during a retrospective dinner and conversation about four decades of dining in L.A. at Spago on May 8
- Night Market: a bustling street market featuring 50 food vendors, outdoor dining areas and DJs in Grand Park May 10-14
- Beast Feast with Fergus Henderson featuring April Bloomfield (The Spotted Pig), Kevin Bludso, Nancy Silverton, Dario Cecchini (Antica Macelleria Cecchini) and Jeremy Fox (Rustic Canyon) on the patio outside Border Grill on May 21
- A celebration of the new Filipino food movement at Grand Central Market with a premiere screening of the documentary film “ULAM” at the Million Dollar Theatre on May 21
- Soirée Poulet: Fried Chicken 3 Ways with Thomas Keller at Bouchon on May 31
- A series of intimate dinners with chefs Josiah Citrin (Charcoal Venice), Ray Garcia (Broken Spanish), Tim Hollingsworth (Otium), Michael Voltaggio (Ink), Brooke Williamson (The Triple) and Ricardo Zarate (Rosaline) presented by Citi® and benefiting No Kid Hungry on various dates in May
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