Pop-up bar & restaurant
Dates
From 23 to 27 January – from 7pm
Place
Musée Ariana
Avenue de la Paix 10, 1202 Geneva
Booking +39 328 237 9452 / carmelo.chiaramonte.chef@gmail.com
4 Dinners by Carmelo Chiaramonte
Performer Chef
MENU
CARMELO’S WELCOME (orange blossom sorbet)
MARINATED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES WITH ORANGES KETCHUP
(carrot, onion, celery, strawberries, fennel, broccoli, apples, orange, mint leaves, thyme, quincy)
CITRUS FRUITS RISOTTO, BACON, MUSHROOMS AND OTHER FOREST SCENTS
(candy lemon, champignon, truffle salt, bergamot, oak moss scent, juniper, marjoram)
COURTYARD BIRDS BIANCOMANGIARE , FREDERICK II RECIPE, 1315 LIBER DE COQUINA
(almonds soup, chicken leg and roses)
RICOTTA MOUSSE, HONEY HOT SAUCE, OLIVE OIL, BOLETUS EDULIS POWDER AND CRISPY ALMONDS
With the Kind Support of F.P.Journe
When you ask chefs where they get their inspiration for their tasty dishes, some of them talk about products, local produce, childhood memories or even bucolic walks, while others evoke music, literature, poetry or visual arts. The pop-up art&gastronomie Night-Fall intends to encourage precisely this type of encounter at the crossroads of the arts.
We invite you to our 6th edition in 2023, from January 23 to 27, at the Ariana Museum in Geneva.
Chef Carmelo Chiaramonte, who has come specially from Italy, will be signing dishes with the colors and scents of Sicily, inspired by fragments of a manuscript written in the 4th century BC by the Greek poet Archestrate of Gela, with the emblematic title Hēdypatheia (Poem of the Gourmet).
A precursor of Epicurus, Archestratus tells of his long journeys in search of the best food and wine in Magna Graecia at the time…
The winter table of the Ariana Museum, dedicated to glass and contemporary ceramics, is dressed with the pleasures of the banquet imagined by our chef: a unique table combining earthy scents and acidulous fragrances with the colors and flavors of ancient citrus fruits, mushrooms, roots and flower essences, with, to taste, a medieval recipe of Frederic II of Sicily.
Korean artist Myung-Joo Kim’s collection_6, Nostalgia IV, is a gateway, and an opportunity to discover the exhibition Migration(s) until March 19, 2023.
Enjoy!