Realizing that a life of working in the restaurant industry wasn’t for her, chef Ayah Hanafieh started Oui Aïa, a monthly supper club that she runs out of her downtown condo
You’ve come across it in Instagram stories or posts from friends or friends of friendsIt takes place only once a month at a private residence in downtown TorontoAyah Hanafieh’s family was the inspiration for her supper club. “I always admired my mother and grandmother’s hearty cooking, which is to date the best food I have tried in my life—they made me appreciate food and flavour,” she says.
“I love the entrepreneur life and it’s nice feeling like I’m in charge”: Chef Brandon Olsen on his new in-home restaurant experience The supper clubs are in a private location that’s revealed to guests only once they’ve purchased tickets. These sociable suppers occur once a month, and no two menus are the same, but each includes eight to 10 dishes served tapas-style as well as a complimentary cocktail, all for $100 per guest. Hanafieh’s hope is that her supper club can foster organic interactions among friends and strangers around a communal table.
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