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Rye's "Cultural Collision" pop-up at Atlantic No. 5

by Robin Garr » Tue May 27, 2014 7:02 pm

RYE’S CULTURAL COLLISION POP UP RESTAURANT SERIES

Friday May, 30th 2014
Hosted by and held at Atlantic No. 5
Downtown Louisville at 605 West Main


Prix Fixe Menu $40 per person (drinks, tax and tip not included).

Experience Louisville’s newest ethnic restaurant, open just one time, one night.

Seats available by reservation only at a variety of times. Email office@ryeonmarket.com for more details and to reserve your space.

Menu:

amuse-bouche
Pani Puri
puffed cracker filled with cumin, tamarind, mint, cilantro, chili

first course
smoky peanut soup with mustard leaves

Lahpet Thoke
burmese tea leaf salad

main course
prawn massaman curry

lamb rogan josh

vegetarian keralan curry

homemade garlic naan, aromatic rice, & mint raita


dessert
Mango Kheer
pudding with coconut, chia, and pistachio
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Re: Rye's "Cultural Collision" pop-up at Atlantic No. 5

by Iggy C » Sun Jun 01, 2014 8:58 pm

I went to this, and it was really great! I especially liked the tea leaf salad and the massaman chicken curry (not prawns -- they were in the soup). Looking forward to these guys doing more one-off events. I don't think I would have known about this one if not for this forum, so thanks!
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Re: Rye's "Cultural Collision" pop-up at Atlantic No. 5

by Adam Robinson » Wed Jun 04, 2014 11:10 am

I went as well, and I agree entirely! I thought the prawn soup was by far and away the best dish. I would eat that every single night. The only dish that fell flat compared to the rest was the dessert. That said, even that was better than the normal fare you'd find just about anywhere.

Also, gigantic kudos to the staff. They were excellent.

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