Film and Food: In Search of Israeli Cuisine

Tasting Web In serach of israeli cuisine6:15-7:30 Tasting: Come to the Café Terrace, 1st Floor

Calling all foodies! Whet your palate before the screening of In Search of Israeli Cuisine with a tasting prepared by two award-winning chefs. Michael Solomonov (winner of the 2011 James Beard Award for Best Chef: Mid-Atlantic and co-owner of Philadelphia’s highly rated Zahav) and our very own Michelin-starred Saul Bolton (chef of the soon-to-open restaurant The Norm at the Brooklyn Museum) team up to create an inspiring sampling of modern Israeli cuisine.

The menu includes eleven small-plate dishes including grilled marinated eggplant with fenugreek tomato chutney; chicken pastilla with cinnamon and almonds; and quinoa, pea, and mint tabbouleh, all complimented by Israeli wine, beer, and limonata. Vegetarian options also available.

Tickets are $44, which includes Museum admission and preferred seating for the film screening, and $68 with a copy of Solomonov’s critically acclaimed Zahav: A World of Israeli Cooking. Members can email us for a discount code.
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When: Thu., May. 12, 2016 at 6:15 pm - 9:15 pm
Where: Brooklyn Museum
200 Eastern Parkway (Washington Ave.)
718-638-5000
Price: $44; $68
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Tasting Web In serach of israeli cuisine6:15-7:30 Tasting: Come to the Café Terrace, 1st Floor

Calling all foodies! Whet your palate before the screening of In Search of Israeli Cuisine with a tasting prepared by two award-winning chefs. Michael Solomonov (winner of the 2011 James Beard Award for Best Chef: Mid-Atlantic and co-owner of Philadelphia’s highly rated Zahav) and our very own Michelin-starred Saul Bolton (chef of the soon-to-open restaurant The Norm at the Brooklyn Museum) team up to create an inspiring sampling of modern Israeli cuisine.

The menu includes eleven small-plate dishes including grilled marinated eggplant with fenugreek tomato chutney; chicken pastilla with cinnamon and almonds; and quinoa, pea, and mint tabbouleh, all complimented by Israeli wine, beer, and limonata. Vegetarian options also available.

Tickets are $44, which includes Museum admission and preferred seating for the film screening, and $68 with a copy of Solomonov’s critically acclaimed Zahav: A World of Israeli Cooking. Members can email us for a discount code.
[email protected]

Buy tickets/get more info now