
Kyiv Social is lighting up its Chippendale laneway this March, bringing two Inner West cult chefs behind the grill for a pop-up live fire series.
The Ukrainian social enterprise kitchen, known for serving traditional dishes while providing training and employment pathways for newly arrived refugees, is handing over the flames across two Sundays as part of the Kyiv Laneway Live Fire Series, supported by Plate it Forward and Young Henrys.
Each chef curates both the menu and the soundtrack, with no repeats.
Sunday, March 8, kicks off with Olympic Meats founder Tim Cassimatis stepping outside his usual format.
Guests can expect BBQ mackerel politiko kebabs with yoghurt tartare and saganaki, Aussie-style banh mi layered with pork devon and pâté, and chicken donair stacked onto custom Brickfields rolls with HSP sauce.
On Sunday, March 15, Rico’s Tacos and Ghostboy Cantina’s Toby Wilson takes over.
His line-up spans flame-grilled bolalot tacos wrapped in betel leaf with nuoc cham, pork neck al pastor carved from the upright spit with roast peach and Thai basil, kingfish kokonda tostadas with coconut and makrut, and churros finished with pandan ice cream.
Kyiv Social operates as a social enterprise, donating two meals for every set menu ordered, one locally and one in Ukraine, with the laneway series continuing that community focus in a different format.
Both events run from midday until sold out at 202 Broadway, Chippendale.
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