Paradise Plates serves up a night to savour

Wed, Jun 1st 2011, 09:01 AM

NASSAU, Bahamas -- Paradise Plates, Hands For Hunger's third annual fundraiser held recently in the Crown Ballroom at Atlantis, served-up another unforgettable evening to the more than 400 hundred guests who came out in a large show of support. Sponsored by The New Providence Development Company Limited and Tommy Hilfiger, the creatively presented event showcased a lavish array of gourmet food prepared by Chefs from Nassau's premier restaurants, fine wine, spirits and live entertainment with all proceeds benefiting Hands For Hunger the non-profit, humanitarian organization committed to the elimination of unnecessary hunger and the reduction of food waste throughout New Providence. Cigar aficionados enjoyed rolled cigars from Havana Humidor which donated 100% of the cigar sales proceeds to Hands For Hunger. "We are, once again, overwhelmed by the success of Paradise Plates and are very grateful to our sponsors, participants and guests for their incredible generosity and support," said Rosamund Roberts, Director of Fundraising for Hands For Hunger. "The biggest congratulations for the evening go to our talented Chefs, vintners, beverage and cigar participants who were so accommodating and gracious and served exceptional cuisine, fine wines and drinks. We thank each and every person who attended; they helped to create an unforgettable evening." Showcasing their sensational food to appreciative guests were the Chefs from Old Fort Bay Club; Mesa Grill; Nobu; Dune; British Colonial Hilton; Luciano's of Chicago; Goodfellow Farms; Food Art by Cacique; Something's Different Edible Art Boutique; Chives Café; Tantalizing Treats; Go Green Café; Le Petit Gourmet, and Balduccino's Fine Foods. Also showcased were fine wines by Mendoza Wine Imports, Sands Beer by Sands Brewery, mineral infused water by Nautilus, Switcha Limeaid; signature coffee and petites by Starbucks Bahamas, guava vodka martinis by Tropics All Natural Drink Mixes. Cigar aficionados enjoyed rolled cigars from Havana Humidor which donated 100% of the cigar sales proceeds to Hands For Hunger.

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