Feast for Good at OKO Rooftop and Cafe
All proceeds from ticket sales and the raffle go towards charities in Sudan.
Overview
Fittzroy's OKO Rooftop and Cafe is best known for serving up Med-inspired brunch and incredible meatball subs, but for one night in September, the team is championing all things Sudanese.
OKO's Chef and Co-Founder Seb Pasinetti has teamed up with social enterprise Welcome Merchant, and Sudanese artist and activist Bakri Mahmoud to host a three-course dinner on Sunday, September 29.
Your feed will include Sudanese-style falafels with a side of peanut butter salad, yoghurt dip and bread; okra stew with aseeda and chilli dip; plus a sweet treat to finish. Vegetarian and gluten-free options are also available, while booze can be purchased from the bar.
There'll also be a bunch of raffle prizes up for grabs during the night, including artwork, jewellery, cookbooks and skincare products. The dinner will cost a cool $70, and all ticket proceeds will go to Khartoum Aid Kitchen and the Sudanese American Physicians Association.
OKO is a fairly small venue, so tickets are highly limited. Be sure to nab them quickly.