This chef-driven, all-inclusive, 21+ event
from The Sriracha Cookbook and Food GPS spotlights the
world's most iconic hot sauce at a unique, historical venue. Multiple stations
allow guests to enjoy a variety of Sriracha-themed dishes, including desserts,
at their own pace. Local craft beer, cocktails, sodas, iced coffee and iced tea
help tame the heat while a live DJ set helps create a fun and unforgettable
food and drink experience.
Special Sriracha-spiked dishes from some of San
Diego’s best chefs and restaurants participating in this year’s event include:
THE BELLOWS Schuyler
Schultz - Sriracha-Cured Grilled Cobia with Sambal-Spice Couscous,
Labne Cream, and Herbs
BROTHERS PROVISIONS Aril Grain - Baguette
Sliders with Sriracha-Beer Cheese, Apple, and Housemade Kimchi
THE PATIO John Medall – Powdered
Sriracha-Crusted Seared Ono with Sea Bean Slaw and Plum Chutney
SLATER'S 50/50 Brad
Lyons - Sriracha Burger: Sriracha Spiced Patty topped with Pepper
Jack Cheese, Chargrilled Yellow Onion, Sriracha Sauteed Mushrooms, Sriracha
Glazed Bacon, Sriracha Garlic Cole Slaw, Sriracha Mayo and Sriracha on Brioche
Bun
Chilis From the Sriracha Factory. Photo by Randy Clemens |
URBN ST. BREWING Alex
Carballo - Caja China Roasted Crispy Pork with Fluffy + Spicy Rice
Buns and Sweet + Sour Papaya
URGE AMERICAN GASTROPUB Marc
Liautard - Sriracha Porter Quiche with Porter Cream, Honey-cured Ham,
Sriracha-cured Bacon Bits, shredded Parmigiano-Reggiano & Sriracha-Garlic
Sauce
WOW WOW WAFFLE Joe Kraft - Liège
Waffle Bite Topped with Avocado, Roasted Chicken and Sriracha
Guests will also find Sriracha creations from
these San Diego dining gems:
AQUI ES TEXCOCO Francisco
Perez - Best Tacos in 15 US Cities, Zagat 2014
GANG KITCHEN Craig Jimenez - San
Diego’s Best Eats, Drinks & Restaurants, Discover San Diego 2014
HASH HOUSE A GO GO + THE TRACTORROOM Craig "Andy" Beardslee - 36 Hours in San Diego
Must Have Dinner, New York Times, 2009
SUPERNATURAL SANDWICHES Christian Eggert
– The Iconic Sandwiches of San Diego, Eater San Diego
DESSERTS: CHURROS EL TIGRE makes some of
the best churros north of the border and will be serving them with a
Sriracha-based dipping sauce. Escondido landmark PETERSON’S DONUT
CORNER is set to surprise us with their
Sriracha creation, and special guest QUENELLE (an LA dessert hotspot)
will be serving a Kecap Manis Ice Cream Bar with Black Sesame Streusel, Brown
Butter Emulsion and Sriracha Gastrique.
BEVERAGES: Because what would a San Diego fiesta
be without craft beer?
STONE BREWING CO. will have Stone Coffee Milk
Stout (a bittersweet, creamy, coffee-laced Stout) and Stone Go To IPA (a
vibrant hop-bursted Session IPA).
IRON FIST BREWING COMPANY will have Roots
of Wrath (Abbey-style Quadrupel Ale brewed w/ molasses, sarsaparilla,
sassafras, blue juniper berries, vanilla bean, ginger, and sweet anise) and
Renegade Blonde (crisp, refreshing Kölsch-style Blonde Ale).
A portion of proceeds from the San Diego
Sriracha Festival will directly benefit Mama’s Kitchen, a San
Diego-based charity that prepares and delivers three meals a day—free of
charge—to approximately 350 men, women, and children affected by AIDS or cancer
in San Diego County.
General Admission tickets include all food and
drink, cost $59 per person in advance, and $69 per person at the
door, if still available. VIP Tickets for the event
are $90 in advance, and $100 per person at the door, if
available. They include reserved seating and one-hour early admission
from 2 pm to 3 pm.
Tickets are only available for people 21+ and
are for sale at http://sriracha.nightout.com
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