A charity Filipino Food Night is set to be held in Harrogate later this month.
The event, which will be supporting Myeloma UK, is heading to Manhattan Club on Friday 25th April.
It aims to bring Harrogate businesses together for a night of socialising and networking whilst supporting a vital cause.
Guests will enjoy a 6-dish buffet of authentic Filipino dishes, all of which are gluten-free, including flavourful classics like adobo, dinuguan, and Pancit.
The event is being hosted by CLK Marketing Agency.
A spokesperson said:
“It will be a relaxed, social atmosphere with networking opportunities and all proceeds from ticket sales going directly to Myeloma UK, helping fund ground-breaking research and provide support services to those affected by myeloma - an incurable blood cancer.”
Branded by Gordon Ramsey as 'The Sleeping Beauty of Asia', Filipino cuisine is often called "the original fusion food."
It's a mixture of Spanish, Western, Chinese, Japanese and Pacific Island flavours.
Tickets cost £25 per person which includes a 6-Filipino dish buffet, desserts and DJ.
Get your ticket here.

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