Friday, April 19, 2024

Taste of the Nation Once Again a Delicious Hit at the Kravis Center

Palm Beach’s Taste of The Nation last night was another taste of why Palm Beach County is a culinary hotbed—and why this event is one of the best of its kind of the year.

The event, which benefits No Kid Hungry, dedicated to eliminating childhood hunger in America by providing breakfasts to underprivileged kids, is held in the spacious, well-appointed pavilion space at The Kravis, with clear signage above each booth, plenty of high top tables and convenient trash bins, wide aisles, music, a foyer with a row of apps and drinks—and best of all, a whole host of some of the most innovative chefs in our area.

The VIP area is limited to VIP  guests and top-tier chefs like Clay Conley of Buccan, Lindsay Autry of Regional Public House, and Zach Bell of Addison Reserve, among others. But the room was packed with talent. Chrissy Benoit of Johnny Longboats was serving up mean fish tacos, L’Epicier had these cute avocado tartar cones (made with Yuzo mayo and puffed quinoa) that were ethereal, and Conley was serving a Florida rock shrimp roll on a grilled brioche that you would sell your mother for. Autry retaliated with grilled escarole and spring veggies with a kick, and those were just a few of the goodies. The very hot Dixie Corridor and beyond was brilliantly represented, and the wines were well curated.

In short, this event was exceedingly well-planned, and the food offerings, from Café Boulud to The Cooper to Basque, Temple Orange, Grato, Grandview Market and dozens more, were prepared in earnest, with creativity and flair.

Loved it. Loved the cause and the way the who’s who of Central Palm Beach County rallied to honor it. Well done.

Meet me there next year.

 


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Marie Speed
Marie Speed
Marie Speed is group editor of all JES publications, including Boca Raton, Delray Beach, Worth Avenue, Mizner’s Dream and the annual publication for the Boca Raton Chamber of Commerce. She also oversees editorial operations of the company’s Salt Lake City magazines. Her community involvement has ranged from work with the Boca Raton Chamber of Commerce to a longtime board member position at Caridad Center. She is also on the George Snow Scholarship Fund review committee. She is a past officer of the Florida Magazine Association and a member of Class XVII of Leadership Florida. In her spare time, Marie enjoys South Florida’s natural world through hiking and kayaking, and she is an avid reader and an enthusiastic cook.

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