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News Mar 5, 2010 - 12:40 PM


‘Meet the Chefs’ in March continues - register online

By Norwalk Public Library





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The first Meet the Chefs - Meigas was a huge success. Registration continues online for the next three programs. Strada 18 is on the main website page, for the other two Chefs please go to the calendar dates listed and sign up there. The Norwalk Library System is hosting four cooking demonstrations featuring some of our city’s most popular restaurants. At any of the Meet The Chefs in March! you can ask questions, maybe learn some of their secrets, and enjoy the opportunity to meet the people who make our lives so much tastier!

Registration online - attendance limited - Strada 18, March 16 at the South Norwalk Branch Library and The Stand, March 22 and Coromandel, March 29 at the Norwalk Public Library - details of featured restaurants listed below.

Each chef will demonstrate a recipe of his or her own choosing. Audience members can see these experts in action making the dishes that have made their restaurants so well-loved.

There is no charge for the programs, but attendance is limited, and you must register on the library website at www.norwakpubliclibrary.org . You can register for any or all of the programs; they will all start at 6:30 and end by 8:00 pm.

Tuesday, March 16 at the South Norwalk Branch Library:

Strada 18 apizza e vino, located at 122 Washington St., was inspired by a restaurant on the highway between Florence and Siena, a casual pizza place with high quality ingredients and fine wine.

Monday, March 22 at the Norwalk Public Library auditorium:

The Stand vegan restaurant, located at 31 Wall St., is a sunny storefront serving raw vegan food, fresh juices, smoothies, and salads for all ages, including teens and toddlers.

Monday, March 29 at the Norwalk Public Library auditorium:

Coromandel Indian bistro, located at 86 Washington St. , follows a unique blend of spices and diverse styles of cooking from the different Indian states, which has evolved over many centuries.

Norwalk Public Library, 1 Belden Avenue, Norwalk, CT 06850. Corner of Mott Avenue and Belden Avenue. 203-899-2780 ext 109. South Norwalk Branch Library, 10 Washington Street, South Norwalk, CT. 203-899-2790.




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