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The Dallas Arboretum Announces Chef Lineup for Its Food and Wine Festival

Get out there and eat.
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The Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden announced today the lineup of chefs that will be featured in its third annual Food and Wine Festival. Falling on March 21 through 23 this year, this is the spring fest that has you romping through the Dallas Blooms floral parterres as you nibble.

Thursday’s “A Grand Tasting” on March 21 is an evening of walking and indulging in bites from almost 40 chefs and vendors. Friday night features a far more intimate, seated, five-course wine-pairing “Vintners’ Dinner,” with a roster of 10 of the city’s most high-profile chefs, each cooking for a table. (See the lists of chefs for both events below. And act fast. Some tables have already sold out.)

The three-day festival rounds out on Saturday with an all-day conference and farm-to-table dinner. Conference topics include food trends and clean, green eating.

Tickets and more details about all events here.

A Grand Tasting chefs and vendors:

  • Chef Thomas Archer, 3015 at Trinity Groves
  • Chef Matt Balke, Bolsa
  • Chef Blythe Beck, Pink Magnolia
  • Chef Dunia Borga, La Duni Baking Studio
  • Chef Justin Box, Rise Above
  • Chef Wade Burch, Perle on Maple
  • Chef John Doumas, Pop Star
  • Chef Eric Freidline, Sevy’s Grill
  • Chef Gilbert Garza, Suze
  • Henry Gentry, Henry’s Homemade Ice Cream
  • Chef Jared Harms, The Fairmont Hotel
  • Chef Jeffrey Kollinger, Tillman’s Bishop Arts
  • Paula Lambert, Mozzarella Company/Empire Baking Company
  • Jorge Levy, Desperados Mexican Restaurant
  • Chef Robert Lyford, Patina Green Home and Market
  • Chef Yeli Marshall, Yelibelly Chocolates
  • Chef Michael Matis, Fearing’s Restaurant
  • Chef Yimara “Yia” Medina, Texas Spice
  • Chef Andrea Meyer, Bisous Bisous Patisserie
  • Chef Jose Meza, Jalisco Norte
  • Chef Brandon Moore, Ocean Prime Dallas
  • Chef Luis Olvera, Trompo
  • Meaders Ozarow, Empire Baking Company
  • Chef Nikky Phinyawatana, EnjoyMint
  • Chef Tida Pichakron, Haute Sweets Patisserie
  • Chef Daniel Pittman, Cedar Creek Brewhouse & Eatery/LUCK at Trinity Groves
  • Chef Matt Pittman, Meat Church
  • Chef Anastacia Quinones, Jose
  • Chef Jeramie Robison, City Hall Bistro
  • Sheila Roidopoulos, Cheesecake Royale
  • Chef Andrea Shackelford, Harvest Seasonal Kitchen
  • Chef Josh Sutcliff, Sutcliff and Brammer Hospitality Group
  • Chef Abraham Salum, Salum Restaurant
  • Chef Sharon Van Meter, Taco y Vino
  • Chef Jacob Williamson, Five Sixty by Wolfgang Puck
  • Chef Ben Zimmerer, White Rock Alehouse & Brewery

Vintners’ Dinner chefs:

  • Chef Bruno Davaillon, Bullion
  • Chef Samir Dhurandhar, Nick and Sam’s (sold out)
  • Chef Peja Krstic, Mot Hai Ba
  • Chef Matt McCallister, Homewood (sold out)
  • Chef Janice Provost, Parigi
  • Chef Kent Rathbun, Imoto
  • Chef Stephen Rogers, Gemma and Sachet
  • Chef Jamie Simpson, The Chef ‘s Garden®
  • Chef John Tesar, Knife
  • Chef Tre Wilcox, Tre Wilcox Cooking Concepts

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