Cuisine and Culture of Contemporary Vietnam the Focus of Tamarine Restaurant Opening Autumn 2002.Dining & Lifestyle Editors PALO ALTO Palo Alto, city, California Palo Alto (păl`ō ăl`tō), city (1990 pop. 55,900), Santa Clara co., W Calif.; inc. 1894. Although primarily residential, Palo Alto has aerospace, electronics, and advanced research industries. , Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 13, 2002 Tamarine Restaurant, a new Vietnamese restaurant opening this autumn in Palo Alto, Calif., will feature the cuisine and culture of contemporary Vietnam. Along with culinary delicacies of Vietnam, the restaurant will showcase works of emerging artists from Vietnam and other Southeast Asian countries. The concept, cuisine and distinctive culture of Tamarine are products of years of travel, dining and cultural exploration throughout Southeast Asia Southeast Asia, region of Asia (1990 est. pop. 442,500,000), c.1,740,000 sq mi (4,506,600 sq km), bounded roughly by the Indian subcontinent on the west, China on the north, and the Pacific Ocean on the east. by proprietor Anne Le and executive chef/proprietor Tammy Huynh. Hailing from the award-winning Vung Tau Vũng Tàu pronunciation is a city in southern Vietnam. Its population in 2005 was 240,000. The city area is 140 km² (54 square miles) including 13 urban wards and one village. family of restaurateurs, the two set out to create a way to experience the culture of Vietnam The Culture of Vietnam is one of the oldest of such in the Southeast Asia region. Although Vietnam lies geographically in Southeast Asia, long periods of Chinese domination and influence has resulted in the emergence of many East Asian characteristics in Vietnamese culture, and through its cuisine, its art and cultural practices. "We want to immerse our guests in the richness of Vietnamese culture by revealing two of its highest art forms -- its cuisine and fine art," said Anne Le, Tamarine's proprietor. Featuring light but flavor-intensive dishes from Vietnam, Tamarine's small plate entrees are designed to be paired with a variety of aromatic, flavor infused rice dishes Here is a list of rice dishes from all over the world, divided alphabetically. A
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Tamarine will seat 164 guests in its formal dining room, private dining area, bar and patio combined. The bar contains two high communal tables that are the focal point focal point n. See focus. of the room. The complete menu, along with small plate specialties, will be available in the bar, where specialty cocktails with Asian fruit bases and dramatic tropical flavors such as lichee infused Vodka martinis will be featured. Art and Philanthropy Integral to Tamarine's Concept The works of six Vietnamese artists, a collection of paintings on paper, canvas, wood and lacquer lacquer, solution of film-forming materials, natural or synthetic, usually applied as an ornamental or protective coating. Quick-drying synthetic lacquers are used to coat automobiles, furniture, textiles, paper, and metalware. , will be displayed for six months. Semi-annual exhibits will close with a cocktail event to auction the artwork. Proceeds generated from the auctions will be donated to La Maison Chance, an orphanage in Ho Chi Minh City Ho Chi Minh City, formerly Saigon, city (1997 pop. 5,250,000), on the right bank of the Saigon River, a tributary of the Dong Nai, Vietnam. , Vietnam. "The art is an integral part of Tamarine's concept," said Anne. "It fulfills our desire to promote the cultural achievements of Vietnam and provides us with another means of philanthropic giving." Designed by Engstrom Design Group, nationally renowned restaurant design and architecture firm, the interior features a rich natural palette of warm gray, green, gold, and slate. Original works of art were selected to accent Tamarine's elegant decor. Tamarine Restaurant is located at 546 University Avenue, Palo Alto, Calif., and will open in the autumn of 2002. For further details, contact Kristine Schaefer, 650/529-1250, or visit www.tamarinerestaurant.com. Works of art can be viewed online or in private viewings. For reservations or private viewings, please call 650/325-8500. |
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