"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 Cantoo Latin Asian Rotisserie, which is the only restaurant in SF serving Chinese & Venezuelan fusion.
By getting on the list, you're not guaranteed a spot. The Monday before the event, March 2nd, we will let you off the list if there's a spot for you, and if you're available you'll have to Venmo $33.99 to @andrew-pang.
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As children of immigrants ourselves, we do not stand with what is happening to immigrants across the country and are donating 10% of the proceeds from this dinner to Immigration Institute of the Bay Area.
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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 accommodate different diets!
2. What does your entry fee include?
Your entry fee covers the food, gratuity and donation. We will work with the restaurant to curate a selection of dishes that best represent the culture. When you arrive, the experience is completely transaction-free so you can focus fully on the food, conversation, and shared experience.
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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.