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Greater Boston-Area Restaurants Team Up for Brunch Event to Benefit Food Bank

Blue Ginger’s Ming Tsai participated in the 2014 edition of Super Hunger Brunch. Tsai serves on The Greater Boston Food Bank’s Super Hunger Brunch Culinary Committee. Photo courtesy of The Greater Boston Food Bank

The season of giving may technically be over, but Bostonians have an opportunity to carry on the holiday tradition this month with The Greater Boston Food Bank’s Super Hunger Brunch.

On Jan. 24 and Jan. 25, restaurants throughout the Greater Boston area, including Tony Maw’s, The Kirkland, Tap & Trotter, and Ming Tsai’s Blue Ginger, will offer an array of sweet and savory dishes from Super Hunger Brunch menus.

Each restaurant’s menu will have a per-person prix-fixe options of $25, $35, or $50. For every dollar spent, three meals will be provided by The Greater Boston Food Bank for persons in need.

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Participating restaurants include:

· Burtons Grill of Burlington (Saturday, Jan. 24: $35)

· Kirkland Tap & Trotter (Saturday, Jan. 24: $25)

· Blue Ginger (Sunday, Jan. 25: $50)

· Nix’s Ten Center (Saturday, Jan. 24: $25)

· Precinct Kitchen + Bar (Saturday, Jan. 24: $35)

· Grill 23 & Bar (Saturday, Jan. 24: $35)

· 80 Thoreau (Sunday, Jan. 25: $50)

· Craigie on Main (Sunday, Jan. 25: $50)

· La Morra (Sunday, Jan. 25: $35)

· Post 390 Restaurant (Sunday, Jan. 25: $35)

· Rialto (Sunday, Jan. 25: $35)

· Stella Restaurant (Sunday, Jan. 25: $25)

· Dillon’s (Sunday, Jan. 25: $25)

· Michael’s Harborside (Saturday, Jan. 24: $25)

· The Fireplace (Saturday, Jan. 24: $25)

· Tosca (Sunday, Jan. 25: $35)

Last year, more than 1,800 people turned out to support the charitable effort, raising enough money to provide 219,000 meals to folks in 190 cities and towns throughout the Bay State.

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Tickets in the form of gift certificates can be purchased in advance via the Greater Boston Food Bank website. Reservations are recommended.

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