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4th Annual Oaxanukkah Dinners at Comal

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November 8th, 2018

Four years ago, Comal’s executive chef Matt Gandin coined the name Oaxanukkah as a mash-up of two words: Oaxaca (Comal’s biggest culinary inspiration) and Hanukkah. As the name would suggest, the annual Oaxanukkah Dinners at Comal bring two disparate culinary styles — traditional Hanukkah dishes and Gandin’s signature Mexican style — together for a celebratory, family-style meal.

The 4th annual installment of these multi-course family-style dinners will take place in Abajo, Comal’s intimate private dining room, on Monday, December 3rd and Tuesday, December 4th. While a menorah will be lit, this is first and foremost a fun cultural celebration.

The dinners will start promptly at 6:30 pm. Seating is limited to 22 diners per night, and based on previous years, tickets are expected to sell fast. Tickets are $75 per person (service charge included but beverages and tax excluded) and can be purchased through one of the following links:

Dec 3: http://www.ticketfly.com/event/1787206

Dec 4: http://www.ticketfly.com/event/1787078

 

Oaxanukkah Dinner Menu

 Tequila-cured Salmon avocado, endive, radish, cilantro oil

Potato-Jalapeño Latkes crema, spiced apple salsa

Braised Beef Brisket ancho chile adobo, carrots, raisins

Rapini w/chile arbol and garlic

Saffron Rice

Midnight Black Beans de Olla

House-made Tortillas

Bunuelos Flavor King pluot-ginger marmelada