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Storm benefit at The Dutch

 
 

Chef Andrew Carmellini
Chef Andrew Carmellini

Chef Andrew Carmellini will host a five-course dinner and silent auction to benefit victims of Superstorm Sandy at 7 p.m. Sunday at The Dutch at the W South Beach, 2201 Collins Ave., Miami Beach.

Joining him in the kitchen will be Michelle Bernstein (Michy’s), Aaron Brooks (Edge), Richard Gras (J&G Grill), Brad Kilgore (Azul) and Jeremiah Bullfrog (Gastropod) and pastry chef Antonio Bachour (St. Regis Bal Harbour).

Tickets are $250, with all proceeds going directly to NYC Food Flood, a charity organized by Carmellini and fellow New York chefs; 305-938-3111, thedutchsandyrelief.eventbrite.com.

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