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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Cuban Paladar (home-based restaurant)

Past Event:

In light of our temporary limbo status (as we look for a new location downtown), the Conflict Kitchen has been functioning as a Cuban paladar (home-based restaurant) in the home of a local Pittsburgh family.
Join us for a five-course Cuban meal prepared by our chef with special guests and dinner conversation that is sure to touch upon Cuban life, culture, and politics.

When: Saturday December 8th, Seatings at 6p and 8:30p. (January dates to be announced later)
Where: Private family home in Point Breeze neighborhood of Pittsburgh (address will be sent only to those making reservations)
How: To make a reservation email us at info@conflictkitchen.org with the seating time (6p or 8:30p) you prefer. Also include the number of people attending and your phone number. We will get back to you to confirm your reservation.

Price: $40 suggested donation (non tax deductible)

*Drinks will be provided, vegetarian options upon request only.

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