Kitchen Table

Learn how to cook killer with Danielle Alvarez, Mike McEnearney, Jock Zonfrillo (Orana) and more to benefit women affected by domestic violence.
Marissa Ciampi
April 21, 2017

Overview

Sydney not-for-profit, Table (previously Nourish Talks) is partnering with the Sydney Seafood School to bring you two all-star cooking classes and the chance to help your community at the same time — each ticket sold will raise funds for their new educational cooking program that benefits women affected by domestic violence.

The two classes will host an A-list lineup up chefs for guests to learn from. The first class, held on May 23, will feature the infamous Danielle Alvarez (Fred's) and Mike McEnearney (No. 1 Bent StreetKitchen by Mike) and the second class, held on May 29, will be run by native cuisine expert Jock Zonfrillo (Orana) and hospitality gurus Jemma Whiteman and Mike Eggert (Good Luck Pinbone). Guests will receive hands-on cooking lessons from these incredible chefs, as well as dinner and wine to follow.

Tickets for the classes are a whopping $200 per person, but, to be fair, are going to a good cause —each ticket sold will allow Table to sponsor one woman to take part in their new six-week Kitchen Table Cooking School, which will be offered in ten safe houses and drop-in centres in Sydney. The not-for-profit is focused on bringing good food and good people together through a range of social outreach projects.

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