Swept up by a vibrant current of fantastic fish tales and deep-water adventures, Slow Food Toronto is going ‘Fishing After Dark’. On Saturday March 3, 2012 you are invited to join us for an evening that will define a new era in sustainable fish awareness for Torontonians.
The launch of Slow Fish Toronto, at Hooked, 888 Queen Street East, from 9pm to 11pm, sets the stage with special guests and inspired creations prepared by local chefs, connecting Canadians to one of our greatest resources, our fish.
“Going fishing, the slow way, to rediscover traditional recipes and methods of cooking and preserving seafood, is just one of the exciting things we plan to do with Slow Fish Toronto in the years to come,” says Slow Food Co-Leader Voula Halliday.
Together with Slow Food members Kristin and Dan Donovan, Voula and Co-Leader Owen Steinberg are excited and motivated to unite consumers with small-scale local fishers, “creating a better understanding of our resources and celebrating the wonderful diversity of fish, from farm, river, lake and sea.”
Taking the lead from Slow Food International’s Slow Fish Campaign, the team has planned an amazing series of events, launching with ‘Fishing After Dark’, that will inspire anyone and everyone who has ever enjoyed fishing, or cooking and eating fish.
Join us for an evening that will define a new era in sustainable fish awareness for Torontonians!
The event will feature special guests and inspired creations prepared by local chefs, connecting Canadians to one of our greatest resources: our fish.
When: Saturday, March 3, 2012 – 9:00 to 11:00pm
Where: Hooked – 88 Queen Street East, Toronto – MAP
Tickets: $20 SFT members / $25 non-members – BUY TICKETS HERE
Cash Bar.
‘Buck-a-Shuck’ bar offering oysters for $1 each.
For more information please contact Kristen or Dan at Hooked (416) 828-1861.