Conflict Kitchen is a take-out restaurant that only serves cuisine from countries with which the United States government is in conflict. Each Conflict Kitchen iteration is augmented by events, performances and discussions about the culture, politics and issues within each country upon which we focus. The restaurant rotates identities in response to current geopolitical events. The current Iranian version of our restaurant serves traditional Persian dishes and beverages.

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Pittsburgh’s First Ever Persian Cultural Festival

WHERE: Waffle Shop (next to Conflict Kitchen) & AVA Lounge 124 and 126 S. Highland Ave. Pittsburgh, PA
WHEN: Saturday, October 2nd, from 6pm to Midnight.

SCHEDULE:

6:00-7:00pm: Movie screening
- Persian-style brewed Tea and snacks served
7:00-8:30pm: Dinner
- A menu consisting of fabulous Persian dishes and kubideh from the Kubideh Kitchen
8:00-9:00pm: Traditional Music
9:00-9:30pm: Cooking show
9:30pm-12:00am: Dance to the Persian beats!
11:00-1:00a: Iranian-Americans host the Waffle Shop talk show

$5.00 Students/$10.00 General Public (you may pay at the door)
Sponsored by: Persian Panthers, Carnegie Mellon Persian Student Organization, Pitt’s Graduate and Professional Students Assembly (GPSA), The Sprout Fund, and Conflict Kitchen.

2 Responses to “Pittsburgh’s First Ever Persian Cultural Festival”

  1. [...] Admission is $10 for the general public and $5 for students. For more information, visit the Kubideh Kitchen website. [...]

  2. Phil says:

    How do I get a ticket?
    Phil

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