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Join us for an evening of delicious art... Is food an art form? Here at CAF we think so. Art & food are intertwined throughout time. From feasting in the middle ages with pies shaped like swans to elegant glasses for wine in the Renaissance period when cutlery became fashionable and food and dining was stylish and polite.
Leonardo de Vinci believed in inventive cooking and so, CAF is very excited to present 'The Art of Food', a 3 course dining event designed by Simon Rimmer, innovative chef who founded Greens restaurant in 1990. He has appeared in and presented numerous TV programmes but is probably most famous as the face of 'Sunday Brunch' and has lived in Chorlton for 18 years. Come and experience the very best of vegetarian cooking with friends and be inspired by food as an art form. Commissioned and produced by Chorlton Arts Festival and Greens Restaurant. Included in ticket price: drink on arrival and 3 course meal, there will be a cash bar onsite
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