Six of the best restaurants of Chisinau will disclose all the secrets of the Latin American cuisine in a benefit event entitled “The Ultimate Charity Latin American Food Challenge” organized by Hospices of Hope Moldova. Those who love Latin American cuisine are invited to go to the Kozlovna Ceska Pivni Restaurace situated at 24 Pushkin St, the internal terrace Beer Garden, together with the family and friends to taste unique dishes on June 8, starting at 2pm, IPN reports.
According to the organizers, the dishes will be prepared by the restaurants Radisson Blu Leogrand Hotel, Café Rozmarin, Nobil Restaurant, Jeraffe Restaurant, Smokehouse, and Barbar. The culinary delicacies will be accompanied by the best wines from Fautor. Dimi-Trio Acoustic Band will give a live guitar perforce meanwhile.
Those attending could take part in a charity lottery with prizes provided by Martely, Bookshop Educational Center Moldova, Articole din Piele Naturală, CopperHand, Kuki.md, Ana Popova Showroom, Crideni, Wine.md, Laro Migdale, La Nobiltà del Gusto, Acy Varlan Photography, Guitar School with Victor Vacarciuc, GOSH Produse Cosmetice, Carousel, and Barbershop Lisnic.
Children younger than six will have free access. Tickets for children aged between six and 14 will cost 100 lei, while for adults – 300 lei. Reservations can be made through the email address cristina@hospicesofhope.md or on the phone number 060394306.
Tickets are already available from the Bureau of Hospices of Hope Moldova located at 67 București St, from Cafe Rozmarin situated at 202 Ștefan cel Mare și Sfânt Blvd and from the Chisinau International Preschool CHIPS based at 18 Anton Crihan St.
The Ultimate Charity Latin American Food Challenge is a fund-raising event aimed at supporting the activity of Hospices of Hope Moldova, namely at developing and strengthening the National Network of Palliative Care Services Hospices of Hope Moldova. Since the launch of the network, more than 700 persons have benefitted from high-quality palliative care services within more than 15,000 home visits and consultations. Over 40 persons were trained in palliative care, while more than 1,000 persons received humanitarian aid in the form of stoma bags and the necessary accessories.
