Grenada: TAMCC to host four international cuisine dinners
Grenada: TAMCC to host four international cuisine dinners
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Grenada: As the festive season is approaching, the Tourism and Hospitality Department of TA Marryshow Community College has invited four delicious international dinners. The four dinners will be hosted on November 30, December 2, December 6 as well as December 8.

The college’s officials took social media to inform about the upcoming dinners and wrote, “TAMCC, The Tourism and Hospitality Department invites you to attend four (4) upcoming dinners. Don’t hesitate to get in touch with the department via the details on the flyer to book your tables.”

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According to the update, the first dinner will showcase the authentic taste of Chinese cuisine. It will be a five-course dinner with a complimentary bottle of wine. The dinner will be hosted on Wednesday, November 30 2022.

The dress code for the dinner party will be Elegantly Casual. The seating will commence at 5:30 pm and will end at 8 at night. The location will be TAMCC tourism and hospitality department, Tanteen, Opposite Banfield. The price of the ticket will be $125.

The second dinner will serve a Mexican course. It will be a five-course dinner, providing the guest’s Mexican food, fun and music. The dinner will be hosted on Friday, December 2 2022. The cost of a ticket has been capped at $125, and the seating time of the dinner will be 5:30 pm. As per the college, a complimentary bottle of wine per table will be provided.

The third dinner will welcome the attendees in France. The date of the dinner will be Tuesday, December 6, 2022. The seating time will be 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm. The price will be $125.

The last dinner will be for people who love Arabian food. The five-course dinner is scheduled for Thursday, December 8, 2022. The cost of dinner will remain the same for this as well ($125), with a similar seating time of 5:30 pm. A complimentary wine bottle per table, will be given.

Pictures Courtesy: TAMCC Facebook