Celebrity and gastronomie were abundant last night at the ultimate foodie event A Taste of Beverly Hills, in support of the Beverly Hills Education Foundation. Sponsored by Food&Wine and other esteemed luxury brands, it was divine decadence at its finest with tastings of a myriad of the city’s finest foods and libations, entertainment by Natasha Bedingfield, bestowment of honors on Wendie Malick, Larry King, Kardashians and Jenners (in spite of their comments heard on the video), and a chance for folks in the neighborhood to enjoy community spirit.
Taste of Beverly Hills sessions continue throughout the weekend and there are still tickets available for sampling all the drink and delicacies you can contain. Attending more than once is a necessity, as no human could imbibe it all in one session. I hope you’ll check out the excitement tomorrow and Sunday – click here for more information, and enter BHEF50 for a $50 discount! I’ll be there tomorrow night trying the wines that I didn’t have time to try last night, and Sunday checking out barbeque, Beverly Hills style.
The diet begins again after Labor Day. Really.
Jude Says:
September 3rd, 2010 at 8:57 pmVisit Jude
Miss Bev Hills – mmm looked like a great event! Coulda, woulda, shoulda, but you know why i didn't! Next year hopefully…? xoxo
Design Nomad Says:
September 3rd, 2010 at 9:09 pmVisit Design Nomad
Fantastic, I know you had a fabulous time! Even though it is hard to consume even half of the delicious offerings at these big food events, it's a treat to see it all in one place and at such a spectacular event.
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September 4th, 2010 at 2:45 pmVisit beverlyhillsmom
Here are more great pics that better describe the food – I'm going again tonight; have to have more duck shwarma! http://losangeles.grubstreet.com/2010/09/first_lo…
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Looks like such a fabulous event! YUM! Beautiful people and beautiful food.
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