Similarities and differences in traditional Eurasian and Peranakan foods | Peatix tag:peatix.com,2011:1 2019-11-01T12:57:36+08:00 Peatix TPMProgrammes Similarities and differences in traditional Eurasian and Peranakan foods tag:peatix.com,2018:event-373566 2018-04-20T19:00:00SGT 2018-04-20T19:00:00SGT Same same but different - catch a talk by cookbook author Lloyd Matthew Tan as he discusses the similarities and differences in traditional Eurasian and Peranakan delicacies. This talk is presented together with the Eurasian Association for Armenian Street Party - Balik Kampong 2.0.About the speaker Matt Tan is the author of Daily Nonya Dishes (Laok Hari Hari: Heritage Recipes for Everyday Meals). He grew up watching his parents cooking dishes learned from his grandmother, Khoo Quee Neo, matriarch of the historic Bonny Grass mansion on River Valley Road. When Matt's father passed away in 2002, he realised it was not only important to learn how to cook the food he ate regularly at home, but also to record the family recipes for future generations. Frequently Asked QuestionsIs Armenian Street Party completely free?All programmes are completely free, including free admission to the Peranakan Museum, The Substation, and Singapore Philatelic Museum. But food, drinks, and items from our local designers are not free, so please bring along some cash, and support Singapore creatives. How much will food and drinks cost?We have a wide variety of food, from the usual nyonya cuisine and fusion hawker fare to old school cocktail drinks! Food items will cost about $3 and $10, and drinks (non-alcoholic and alcoholic options) about $2 to $12.What can I do there?We have back to back performances on the main stage featuring stand-up comedian Deepak, an interactive Peranakan skit by True Blue, and local talents including The Pinholes, .gif, Joie, and Deborah Emmanuel. Avid photographer? Check out all six art installations, including Jalan Jamban featuring an interactive toilet by Substation, a giant calendar installation by wheniwasfour, a walk-in kaleidoscope called OH! Corak Corak, and a fashion display by LASALLE School of Fashion. Is this programme suitable for families and children?Yes! Joget Lambak in an award-winning Xtend Barre class with Upside Motion and Kenneth Francis or make your own pinhole camera or a linocut patterned fan. Too much? Check out the pasar malam featuring food, drinks, and knick knacks from local entrepreneurs, or sign up for these talks presented by the Eurasian Association.  Please find our corrected schedule below.Image courtesy of Lloyd Matthew Tan, from his cookbook Laok Hari Hari: Heritage Recipes for Everyday Meals. Updates tag:peatix.com,2018-04-19 12:35:17 2018-04-19 12:35:17 The event description was updated. Diff#331944 Updates tag:peatix.com,2018-04-16 04:17:13 2018-04-16 04:17:13 The event description was updated. Diff#330936 Updates tag:peatix.com,2018-04-12 07:34:11 2018-04-12 07:34:11 The event description was updated. Diff#330340