COMMUNITY VIRTUAL DINNER
AFRICAN RESTAURANT WEEK 2020

African Restaurant Week Virtual Dinner – Eat with friends virtually – (bringing friends together and uniting communities)
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​​How Does Virtual Dinner Work?

​​Food is prepared by chef/restaurant/culinary partner and delivered to all participants (those that have purchased event ticket to eat). Event will be hosted on zoom by chef and event partners.
​​Each participant gets a link to sign into Zoom – we create a community-style dinner where we can have conversations like a family.

African Restaurant Week Virtual Dinner – Eat with friends virtually – (bringing friends together and uniting communities)
​​
​​How Does Virtual Dinner Work?

​​Food is prepared by chef/restaurant/culinary partner and delivered to all participants (those that have purchased event ticket to eat). Event will be hosted on zoom by chef and event partners.
​​Each participant gets a link to sign into Zoom – we create a community-style dinner where we can have conversations like a family.

LEARN MORE

Featuring founder of the African Restaurant Week (Akin Akinsanya) talking about African Restaurant Week an opportunity to help boost the local economy, come together to celebrate the food, people, and culture of the African Diaspora and support the various local restaurants, chefs, caterers, cafes and various small businesses in our community.

Why – showcase the diversity in our cuisine and our rich tradition. Create a space for dialogue and understanding. Most of all tell our stories and highlight…

Join Chefs all across the diaspora as we explore the complex spices, native ingredients, flavorful stews from across the continent, and the multifaceted culture that is African. Whether you’re a novice or have been cooking for some time, each class offers an array of information that is sure to add more vibrancy to your dishes.

SOME PAST RESTAURANT WEEK MEDIA

Americans looking to get a taste of Africa can put their passports away. This week, New York City is hosting a week-long celebration of African cuisine and c…

Take a look at New York and what great African restaurants it has to offer. A brief preview of New York African Restaurant Week 2015. For more information vi…

Ponty Bistro ========== @PontyBistro https://www.facebook.com/PontyBistro ====== CHECK US OUT!!! – www.TheAfricaChannel.com Twitter/Instagram: @TheAfricaChan…

New York is home to the largest, most diverse population of African descendants in America. Nigerian-born Wall Street consultant Akin Akinsanya’s vision to celebrate this community seems both essential and long overdue. “A love for the food and culture inspired me to put together New York African Restaurant Week,” Akinsaya explains.”

On the Sandra Bookman show “HERE AND NOW” with Akin Akinsanya the founder of the African Restaurant Week

Successful restaurant owners give tips, discuss making it in rough a business

​​Some African Restaurant Week Participants

Featuring Cafe Rue Dix – Interview by Globo TV New York African restaurant Week (NYARW) (Oct 4th – 18th, 2020) is an opportunity to help boost the local econ…

Featuring Owner Fall of Lenox Saphire – interview by the Africa Channel

​​Some Past Events

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