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What’s for Dinner? Sshhhh, it’s a Secret!

Submitted by Caitlin Zaino on September 17, 2010 – 1:21 pmNo Comment

secret foodiesSupper clubs and underground kitchens are as trendy as bacon and artisan cheese. The mystery of embarking on a culinary adventure with oh-so-many unknowns seems to spark a collective hunger in foodies worldwide. New on the scene – from the mind of one Sydney-based blogger – comes Secret Foodies with Ms. Darlinghurst, inspired by the en vogue guerilla-dining craze making waves in Melbourne and New York. Here’s how it works. Curious foodies sign up for an event based only on the date – the identity of their fellow diners, where they’ll be going, and who will be cooking is all kept hush-hush until just two hours before dinner is set to start, when a text with basic details is sent. The rest is left a gastronomic surprise. And if you’re looking for a sort of culinary scavenger hunt there’s that too. One upcoming event involves meeting at a racetrack, picking up a secret envelope, finding a girl in a pink mask, then being whisked off on a bus to a mysterious location. Oh how Inspector Gadget would be jealous.

[Photo via the Secret Foodies' gallery].

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