Culinary Night at the Museum

Delights and human rights

Wednesday, October 9, 2024, 6 p.m. and 6:45 p.m. seatings

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Photo: CMHR, Thomas Fricke

Event details

Cost:
$135 includes dinner, $170 includes dinner and signature drink at each stop
Location:
Various locations in the Canadian Museum for Human Rights
Schedule:

Wednesday, October 9, 2024

First Seating
Doors open: 5:45 p.m.
Experience begins: 6:00 p.m.

Second Seating
Doors open: 6:30 p.m.
Experience begins: 6:45 p.m.

Language and Accessibility:
This event is offered primarily in English. Our building strives to be accessible to all.

Looking for stellar food and wine, stunning architecture with storied details – without blowing your travel budget? “A Night at the Museum” offers it all, right here in Manitoba.

This exclusive guided tour through the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, led by our knowledgeable interpreters, will include an exquisite culinary experience crafted by the head chef at Wow Catering and an exploration of the diverse and significant ingredients that went into this distinctive building in the heart of Winnipeg.

Menu

Level 1

Wild mushroom tarts with garlic confit and sage
Manitoba bison tataki with ginger and crispy wonton
New Brunswick snow crab and avocado toast points with miso mayo

Level 2

Sweet potato, red curry and coconut soup
Arugula, orange and roasted beet salad with parmesan and white balsamic vinaigrette

Level 3

Roasted Black Angus striploin, stuffed Yorkshire pudding, truffled Yukon Gold mashed potatoes and Brussels sprouts

Tower of Hope

Mini chocolate pot de crème with candied kumquat
Pistachio financier with whipped mascarpone and raspberries

Join us for this unique experience. Tickets are limited – buy yours now!

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