"Family Style" is a group dinner series where we visit “under-appreciated” restaurants, bringing together folks to experience different cultures through good food and conversation.
For this dinner, we'll be going to the Fillmore for some of the best Southern-style soul food in the Bay. Get ready for some amazing fried chicken, mac and cheese, cornbread and more.
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By getting on the list, you're not guaranteed a spot. The Saturday before the event, April 12th, we will let you off the list if there's a spot for you, and if you're available you'll have to Venmo $5 to @andrew-pang.
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FAQ
1. What if I have dietary restrictions/am vegetarian/vegan/etc.?
- Unfortunately as a new communal dinner event, we're not able to accommodate food restrictions. Stay tuned as future meals we may accomodate different diets!
2. What does my entry fee cover? Can I just order on my own?
- The fee does NOT cover food/tip, which will be split evenly at the dinner (it's difficult for us to do different orders per person for a group). The fee covers a small stipend for The Children of Diaspora so we can continue to organize these events :)
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Andrew Pang (a child of Chinese immigrants and Bay Area-native) and co-founder, Dennis “Conrad” Johnson (a child of Sierra-Leonian immigrants, and long-time resident of SF) have formed a collective called "The Children of Diaspora". Their mission is deeply rooted in bridging communities by celebrating, appreciating and creating a deeper understanding of others’ cultures, especially ones that aren’t highlighted in the mainstream. Together, as "The Children of Diaspora", they curate experiences that resonate with both the traditional and the modern.