Last Updated on November 27, 2024, 8:04 AM AST by Anthony Morris
St Kitts and Nevis: The Dreamy Group St Kitts led by Natalie John has successfully hosted its much anticipated ‘Bloom and Dine’ on Friday, November 22, 2024 at the St Kitts Marriott Resort.

The ‘Bloom and Dine’ one-of-a-kind event took place at the North Gazebo Garden which lit up with candles and vibrance of flowers and plants combined with fine dining and floral artistry.
The event commenced around 6 in the evening with a floral workshop which brought out the best of creativity in the participants as they created their own custom centrepieces for the dining tables.
This creative segment was followed by the main event – a deluxe six-course dinner curated by the culinary team of St Kitts Marriott Resort. The dinner made by the resort team was led by the well-known Chef Christophe who presented each dish in a way that displayed the essence and flavour of the rich Caribbean.

Significantly, the ‘Bloom and Dine’ evening was treated with a guest appearance from the renowned Chef Shorne Benjamin of Fat Fowl New York which added a layer of extra prestige to the event. He reflected on his skills and expertise with the guests of the creative evening. The event came to a conclusion at about 8 in the evening as the dinner finished.
The guests expressed their experience of the event and described It as an unforgettable blend of elegance and warmth. In addition to this, the attendees also spoke highly about the six-course dinner and said that it was indeed a perfection on a plate.
The event host Natalie John also extended heartfelt gratitude through her social media for making this event a success. Sharing glimpses from the dinner, she noted that it was an incredible experience hosting the ‘Bloom and Dine’ dinner at the St Kitts Marriott.
Notably, the Bloom and Dine is one of the signature events of the Dreamy Group which also include Bloom and Tea, Bloom and Brunch and Bloom and Sip. These events are very unique that brings the people together to blend their thoughts into something creative.

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