Charity dinner will visit four of the city’s best restaurants
After the success of 2017’s sell-out dining event, Action Against Hunger – the charity organisation committed to ending world hunger - will once again be bringing its Moveable Feast to Manchester.
This year, the special one off dinner will be on October 4th to coincide with the annual Manchester Food & Drink Festival.
Sixty lucky diners will have the opportunity to experience a dynamic menu from some of Manchester’s top chefs and restaurants in some of the city’s most exclusive private spaces and dining rooms.
To kick off the event, guests will enjoy a drinks reception at the newly reopened Sunset by Australasia before enjoying a different course moving between four renowned restaurants: Michelin Guide recommended Adam Reid at The French; MasterChef 2015 champion Simon Wood’s Wood Restaurant; Manchester’s most opulent dining room, Grand Pacific, and multi-award winning Asha’s Manchester.
Chef Simon Wood said: “We're really looking forward to hosting the team from Action Against Hunger this year, and we'll be creating a special menu which will only be available to guests dining with us to raise money for the charity. Action Against Hunger is a great cause, and the work they do is vitally important.”
Grand Pacific said: “We spend so much time surrounded by food and drink, it’s heart-breaking to think there are less fortunate people who struggle to get even one meal a day. We feel privileged to partner up with Action Against Hunger and contribute to the dream of the world where hunger doesn’t exist anymore.”
Matt White, Director of Fundraising and Communications at Action Against Hunger said: “After an amazing launch in 2017, we’re excited to be coming back to Manchester for another wonderful Moveable Feast. Guests are going to be in for a treat, dining at some of Action Against Hunger’s top supporting restaurants in Manchester, and sampling a unique menu. Every course within each venue has been carefully thought about to give diners an exclusive evening”.
Visit their website for more details. There are a maximum of 60 spaces available. Tickets are £80, including entry to the event, a drinks reception, and a 4-course dinner with drink pairings.
All funds raised will directly support Action Against Hunger’s work ending child malnutrition in nearly 50 countries around the world.