Refugee Chef Dinner Banquet
Duration
2 hour(s) 30 minute(s)
Languages
English
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Enjoy a multicultural dinner featuring global refugee cuisines
Support training and employment programs for asylum seekers
Dine in a warm, intimate social enterprise venue
Connect with locals and travellers in a small group
Experience flavors and stories from around the world
€ 50.34
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Savor a delicious and meaningful evening at a multicultural dinner banquet while supporting retraining programs for refugees and asylum seekers. Hosted at the charming bohemian cafe Parliament on King, this intimate dining experience brings together locals and travellers in a warm, welcoming setting. Guests will enjoy a thoughtfully prepared two-course meal featuring flavors from the homelands of refugees, including Burmese, Iraqi, Iranian, Indian, Nepali, Sri Lankan, Ugandan, and more. Each dish tells a story of culture and resilience, allowing you to connect with the diverse culinary traditions while making a positive impact. The cafe operates as a social enterprise, using proceeds to provide training, employment, and community support for asylum seekers and recent arrivals, helping them overcome barriers to social, cultural, and economic participation.
Throughout the evening, you will be immersed in the vibrant atmosphere of Parliament on King, enjoying not just incredible food but also the heartwarming mission behind it. The experience fosters connection, learning, and enjoyment, creating a unique night that leaves you satisfied and inspired. You will leave with a deeper appreciation of the diverse communities that enrich Australia, along with memories of a meaningful, shared dining experience.
Delicious three course meal
Private intimate venue access
Licensed drinks available purchase
Photos and resources shared
Personal expenses
Gratuities
Comfortable clothes and shoes
Sunglasses & sunscreen
Water bottle
Participants age must be twelve or above
This tour will have a maximum of sixteen travelers
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Customer Reviews
Shellylee

Never be there hear lot adout it so beautifull i will eat there next week..hope it good as my family saded i know it will be take there word
Rebecca

Very friendly staff and excellent service
j

I wish call on this business never to discriminate against any individual regardless of their Health status as its totally against humanity and human rights also to refuse children with their friends is a disgraceful turn of events be it short or long term with respect to all whilst i understand its the government is the prime mover in this ,would leo like to be discriminated against how darrrrre he with respect and love to all x again
david

I call on the Restaurants Association of Ireland not to allow discrimination against any individual regardless of their Health status, it's totally against humanity, human rights, and Irish Freedom.
Petra

We sat down at an empty table. The waitress took the spice shakers from our table and brought them to another table. Two other waitresses came outside and made eye contact with us. None of the waitresses responded, let alone took our order; even when we waved at them, they turned away. There was no explanation for this behavior. This happened to us at Sliding Rock, Galway – our first and only negative experience in Ireland.
