The fundraising event for one night would support the families of the seven World Central Kitchen humanitarian aid workers killed by an Israeli strike.
WASHINGTON — Well-known chefs in the DMV are uniting for a dinner event to raise money for the families of the seven World Central Kitchen humanitarian aid workers killed in Gaza earlier this month.
Chefs Stopping AAPI Hate (CSAH), a group that collaborates with chefs to support a cause, is hosting the event at Moon Rabbit on April 29.
The group says many in the D.C. culinary community knew the victims personally.
Chef Kevin Tien of Moon Rabbit said the multi-course meal with beverage pairings will bring together an “unprecedented collection of bold-faced names” in the city’s food scene for one night.
The event has already sold out.
“I think the power of food is also a good way to recover and be used as a way to keep persevering forward,” Tien told WUSA9.
Among the other participating chefs include Aaron Silverman …