The Date and Time: Wednesday, July 30, 2014  6PM to 9PM
  The Event: grand opening of Kadbanu, 771 Dundas Street  West
  The Venue: Kadbanu
  The Target Audience: tastemakers, opinionmakers, and media.
  The Quote/Background: Kadbanu (www.kadbanu.ca} is an Iranian restaurant   opened by the Mohyeddin family who have Banu (www.banu.ca) at 777 Queen Street   West, just a few blocks south of Kadbanu (which means "lady of the house"). The   new restaurant will feature classic Iranian fare such as mirza ghasemi (smoked   eggplant and tomato/garlic puree – my all-time fave), gormeh sabzi, tachin, and   a Persian brunch, with the emphasis on "homemade"  casual family food, not   high-end dining.
  The Wines: There is a nominal wine list, including pinot grigio, but the   emphasis is on spirits, with some cocktail punches. On offer tonight was an   excellent cucumber punch with Iranian syrup, mint, and vodka. Outside on the   patio, there was a delightful watermelon punch with syrup, mint and vodka. I had   a serving of each, and ended up blending the two for a delightful cuke-melon   cocktail, augmented with San Pellegrino sparkling water.
  The Food: a pile of goodies were plattered and passed around, including   dates with herbal cheese, chilled corn soup in shooyers, khoresht gheymeh (split   pea and beef stew with saffron rice), a watermelon salad with sheep cheese feta,   a roasted beet salad, mini-kofteh meatballs, and shakshuka (egg baked in a spicy   tomato sauce). All yummy.
  The Upside: I had been going to Banu off and on for quite some time so I   was familiar with some of the food.
  The Contact Person: ruggierh@gmail.com
  The Event's Marketing Effectiveness and Execution (numerical grade):   88.
  Chimo! www.deantudor.com
 
 

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