101 Arabian Nights

Nov 14, 2009 7:00 pm (Saturday) to
Nov 15, 2009
2:30 am
(Sunday)
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Event details: 101 Arabian Nights
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Saturday, November 14th, 2009
Alhambra Palace
1240 W Randolph St.
Chicago, IL
7:00 P.M. – 2:30 P.M.
The night of celebration explores multiple facets of the South Asian diaspora. The evening includes an elegant dinner, a South Asian fashion show sponsored by Raaz Fashion Boutique, a comedy act performed by Taco Flavored Egg Rolls and a keynote speaker, Dr. Dipak Jain of Northwestern University, Kellogg School of Management.
Individual tickets will be available for $55 until October 15th and $65 through November 13th. Tickets are available for purchase online from the NetIP website: https://secure.www.alumniconnections.com/olc/pub/LVNI/events/LVNI2234842.html
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Alhambra
From about two blocks awaywhere Alhambra's glowing red sign and massive copper turrets are plainly visibleit's clear that subtlety is not on the menu at this seven-room Moroccan restaurant, and that's the point. The owners were aiming for the most palatial experience outside of the real Alhambra in Spain. They set out to replicate the famed Moorish castle piece by piece, using marble and furniture imported from North Africa and Morocco. The center of the restaurant, crowned in a 35-foot high, copper-laden ceiling, sits up to 450 people. A marble fountain trickles in the back of the space; diners perch in velvet-cushioned chairs and a stage flanked by towering palm trees hosts live jazz, flamenco and belly dancing performances. There's also a bar, a formal dining room wrapped in hand-carved walls, a 6,000-square-foot banquet hall (need a space for 300-400 people? This is it!) and two sky box rooms perched above the main area. Moroccan and French fare dominates the menu, with entrees like lobster ravioli with sauteed mushrooms and lobster broth, papillotte of sea bass baked in parchment paper with lemon zest and spices, chicken ala Marakesh (slowly cooked chicken breast smothered in a pomegranate-walnut sauce) and the Alhambra Palace kabobs, which come with beef, chicken, mustard-glazed veggies or shrimp. Entrees range $16-$36. Centerstage Reviewer: Jennifer BergPost a Countdown Widget
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