WHAT THE TONGUE REMEMBERS: BENIN MEETS THE SOUTH

$200

The Day: Tuesday, April 14th
The Time: 6:00 PM
The Place: Nana's
2514 University Dr, Durham, NC 27707

One Benin. Two Southern traditions.

For one evening in Durham, the table becomes a place of memory, migration, and return.

As the opening of What the Tongue Remembers—a week-long culinary and cultural exchange—I’m honored to welcome Michelin-starred Chef Georgiana VIOU for a collaborative dinner that moves between West Africa, Southern France, and the American South. Chef VIOU, the first Black woman to earn a Michelin star in France, brings a culinary style shaped by movement, heritage, and a deeply personal understanding of flavor.

Hosted at Nana’s, this intimate gathering invites you into a multi-course menu with wine pairings crafted with care, where ingredients carry story, and each course opens another doorway into how cultures meet, shift, and continue. It’s a beautiful way to start the week, in community, around the table. And seating is intentionally limited.

I have a feeling this one will stay with you.

So, pull up a chair.

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