Last Updated on June 15, 2023, 2:06 PM AST by Anthony Morris
The organizers of the mango festival have taken the opportunity to share the menu for the supper club. The supper club is one of the events taking place in the vast schedule of events for the festival. The supper club will be held under Mango Euphoria: A Feast of Tropical Flavors. The event will occur at the Mount Nevis Hotel on Saturday, July 1, 2023.
The Mango Festival Supper Club will start at 7:30 and the attendants will need to pay a entry fees of XC $270 or US $100 to get the tickets for the Supper club. The Celebrity chefs and prominent social media personalities Chef Tayo Ola and Chef Liam Haddow will participate in the supper club during the main event.
The supper club will notably offer the attendants of the events several delicious varieties of foods, which will take the tastebuds of the attendants on a unique adventure.
The following is the menu and offering of the event:
STARTER
Fish Cake with Mango
Coulis and Diced Mango
PALETTE CLEANSER
Mango and Chili Sorbet
FIRST COURSE
Red Snapper Served with a Creamy Mango Curry Sauce
SECOND COURSE
Marinated Roasted Chicken Breast, Rice Roasted Vegetables and Mango Sauce
DESSERT
Mango Cheesecake, Mango Jelly, Mango Puree, White Chocolate and Mango Macaron
PLANT BASED OPTION
STARTER
Sweet Potato Fritter with Mango Coulis and Diced Mango
FIRST COURSE
Roasted Cauliflower
Steak with Mashed Sweet Plantains Served with a Creamy Mango Curry Sauce
SECOND COURSE
Red Lentils Curry with a Mango Coconut Curry Sauce and a Miso Roasted Butternut Fondant
DESSERT
Plant Based Mango Mousse
The people of Nevis are gearing up to host the most historic and the most awaited 2023 edition of the Mango Festival. The food festival is aimed at bringing a plethora of economic and tourism activity to the island. The island’s people are excited to be a part of the Mango festival, which showcases the crop that the people of Nevis take the most pride in.
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