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Share Our Strength’s Taste Of The Nation is This Sunday in Dallas

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Tickets are still available to Sunday’s Share Our Strength’s Taste of the Nation at Stephan Pyles.  Full details of the participating chefs below.

This Sunday, at Stephan Pyles, fifteen of the cities’ finest chefs will unite for an intimate, gastronomic seated event to end childhood hunger in North Texas. Each table of ten is assigned one fabulous chef for an evening that includes four courses with wine pairings. While there are many food and wine events, Share Our Strength’s Taste of the Nation is the only one of its kind where 100% of the ticket proceeds go directly to benefit the fight to end childhood hunger and are distributed locally.

The year’s event kicks off with a premium cocktail reception and luxury gift for each guest. This special evening is rounded out with fabulous entertainment and an exceptional silent and live auction featuring one-of-a-kind trips, wine, culinary experiences and a painting by local artist, Susan Sales.

Share Our Strength’s Taste of the Nation Dallas chairs include:

Honorary Chef: Stephan Pyles

Event Chair: Terri Provencal

Auction Chair: Susie Priore (formerly the owner of Iris)

Participating restaurants and chefs include: Bijoux [Chef Scott Gottlich]; Bolsa [Chef Graham Dodds]; Charlie Palmer at the Joule [Chef Scott Romano]; Central 214 [Chef Blythe Beck]; Dragonfly [Chef Dan Landsberg]; Fearings [Chef Eric Dryer]; Five Sixty by Wolfgang Puck [Chef Patton Robertson]; The Commissary featuring The Table [Chef John Tesar]; Mansion on Turtle Creek [Chef Bruno Davaillon]; Nick & Sam’s [Samir Dhurandhar]; Nobu [Chef Matt Raso]; Second  Floor [Chef J Chastain]; Smoke [Chef Tim Byres]; Stephan Pyles and Samar [Chef Stephan Pyles]

Since Share Our Strength’s inception, Taste of the Nation events have been the premier restaurant industry benefit, providing the perfect opportunity for chefs and restaurateurs to showcase their cuisine while supporting a very important cause.  The connection between the restaurant industry and the fight against childhood hunger is a natural one.

Sponsors include: Metroplex Cadillac Dealers, American Express, Sysco, and more. There are a few tickets left at $500 each.

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