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The Underground Onepot Dinner in Seattle with Fold-Pak menus!
By Jennifer 8. Lee | April 1, 2008
The underground dinner in Seattle via Onepot.org was held in this discrete loft entertainment space in a semi-industrial area in Seattle. Yay Michael Hebberoy for organizing and Jerry Traunfeld + Xuan Che for cooking, and Jerry’s partner, Steven (sp?), for designing the adorable menus with the Fold-Pak motif!
Here is the menu below. They made their own ginger honey fortune cookies, which were incredibly delicate. My fortune cookie fortune was blank (still born?)
The dinner fit 40 in this amazing sprawling space, and Michael turned away some 150 email requests representing ~400 people. So we could probably do it again and again.
I’ve discovered this book (and my talk) is really just and excuse for people to eat. A lot more food-related events coming in the next few weeks: Asia Society, Harvard Club 1, Harvard Club 2, 92nd Street Y (Breaking Fast for Yom Kippur!), maybe something in Atlanta too. Everyone’s like, let’s eat.
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