New York Field Event Proposal
Event type: Executive dinner with experiential/immersive activity.
Location: New York, NY
Date and timings: Sept 28th – 6.30pm – 9.30pm
Capacity: 10-15pax
Budget: $8k per event to include; location, food and activity.
DomakasE
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Available: tbc
Affordable 16 Course Tasting Menus; exclusive restaurant takeover.
This East Village omakase spot turns sushi into small works of art on Avenue B. Settle into one of their 16 seats and prepare for your mind to be blown. You’ll dine on beautifully-crafted dishes like Hokkaido scallop with house-made herb brown butter topped with wasabi chips or sea urchin adorned with a seaweed web. The chef also likes to wield a blow torch which results in delicious seared foie gras on rice or a lightly charred wagyu served on an open milk bread toast.
Journey
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Available: tbc
Immersive dining with several experience options.
This isn’t just a restaurant; Journey NYC is a sensory experience. This new immersive dining destination in Chelsea features floor-to-ceiling and tabletop 360 projection mapping allowing you to travel the world while you eat. During the five- course prix fixe you’ll go from the lush greenery of the rainforest to a fiery volcano to an underwater shipwreck with the dishes matching the taste and aesthetic of each location. This restaurant combines the concept of “dinner and a show” directly onto the shared communal table, taking you around the globe from the comfort of your seat.
Rezdora
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Available: tbc
Pasta tasting experience.
Rezdôra is a New York Times three-star restaurant and a 2021 and 2022 Michelin Star recipient from Chef Stefano Secchi and Partner David Switzer in New York City’s Flatiron neighborhood. The menu celebrates the cuisine of Emilia Romagna and is centered around house-made pasta, a nod to the restaurant’s name which translates to “head of household”-usually a nonna who hand rolls pasta. Traditionally prepared meat, fish, local vegetables, and Northern Italian wines complement the offerings.
Sushi Nakazawa
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Available: tbc
Japanese Sushi Cooking Class
Sushi Nakazawa is an upscale Japanese sushi restaurant located on Commerce Street in Manhattan. The restaurant has been praised for its quality and preparation.
Clover Hill
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Available: tbc
A trending 26 seat restaurant.