
As mentioned in an earlier post, the SF Food Bank has been having a tough year. Food prices are skyrocketing and rents have increased 12% in the last year, resulting in more families relying on the SFFB to supply basic needs. And demands continue to increase. To compound the situation, the amount of the food that the USDA had been providing has been cut by 60% in the last 5 years alone.

Due to this predicament, the member restaurants of San Francisco Private Dining Venues and Estate Groups/Sonoma Cutrer sponsored the San Francisco Unites to End Hunger event to help provide some aid, as well as allowing food lovers to help contribute as well.
The event was held at the World Trade Club at the Ferry Plaza, which made for a beautiful setting with sweeping views of the Bay and the Bay Bridge as its backdrop. The San Francisco Event Music ensemble, another sponsor for the event played lively tunes, as people mingled and indulged in delectable hors d'oeuvres from participating restaurants.

Harris' provided a Prime Rib station, sliced up the way you like it, and Chaya Brasserie represented with colorful displays of Sushi Rolls.
My personal favorites for their inventiveness and perfect flavor combinations were by Absinthe Brasserie with its Marinated Lamb Loin sliced thin atop a Vaudovan (Indian spiced) Carrot Puree with a Cucumber Yogurt Sauce and Toasted Almonds, which added great texture, and the Thirsty Bear Brewing Company's Melon Gazpacho, prepared with Heirloom Melons and a Coconut Sorbet and Mint, which provided a unique & delicious palate cleanser amidst all of the savory dishes.
The SF Food Bank had a great turnout for this event, as philanthropists and food lovers alike showed up to consume delicious creations, imbibe good wine and give back to their community.
The SF Food Bank had a great turnout for this event, as philanthropists and food lovers alike showed up to consume delicious creations, imbibe good wine and give back to their community.

Photos by Rose C Ravasco
Thanks for the great description of the San Franciso Food Bank's event - and for giving your readers a wonderful perspective on hunger in the city. To gain more insights - and see what it's like to live on a food budget of just $3/day - visit the Bloggers' Hunger Challenge, sponsored by the SF Food Bank, at http://www.hungerchallenge.blogspot.com
Posted by: Gayle | September 25, 2008 at 02:53 PM
Thank you for your wonderful post. Food banks all over the country and the Bay Area have been having a rough year as more and more people have needed help putting food on the table. It's really wonderful to see how many caring people there are out there.
Posted by: Kei | September 25, 2008 at 08:39 PM
What a great event! I love that more organizations are taking a step forward to give back and help.
Posted by: Emily | September 29, 2008 at 05:00 PM