Big fan of Kitchensurfing -- especially the versatility of meals available.
I've had a Cinco De Mayo party, family-style with 25+ people for about $20 per person, and a 6-course guided meal for my parents when they were in town. Chefs are accommodating and incredibly talented.
Would really recommend to anyone who hasn't tried it. Keep it up, @cm!
The concept really is just brilliant. A marketplace model that really works and truly bringing storytelling to the dining table. And of course, love being able to build a personal connection with the chefs who we never really get to meet at a restaurant!
They just launched in Seattle and it was great to beta taste 3 chefs. We hosted a BBQ, brunch, and dinner, and it was such an amazing experience for all of the attendees AND the chefs. I hope they continue to grow like wildfire.
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Saw the episode of Small Empires on this company awhile back -- already can think of a couple people off the top of my head that I'm sure would consider becoming chefs here!
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I'm actually pretty excited to see this. I agree with Ben Parr. Many people don't have the skills to eat healthily.
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good to see this app I am also working on a juicer reviews website and this will be a helpful idea for me to explore some new things.
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