Dec. 15: Foodery beer dinner at Maru Global Takoyaki

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Dec. 15: Foodery beer dinner at Maru Global Takoyaki

POSTED: Monday, December 13, 2010, 4:24 PM
Filed Under: Booze | Food Events
Photo | Neal Santos
Here's something to break the beer dinner monotony — this Wednesday, Dec. 15, from 6 to 9 p.m., Maru Global Takoyaki (255 S. 10th St.) will host a three-course tasting dinner paired with beers from the nearby Foodery at 10th and Pine. The dinner will set you back a very reasonable $20, and walk-ins will be accepted, though reservations are encouraged (267-273-0567, contact@maruglobal.com). Check out the menu, beer pairings and all, after the jump. First Course: Soup Winter Miso with Root Vegetable and Chicken Beer: Bell's Winter White Second Course: Your Choice Of Buta No Kakune: Braised Pork Belly in Soy, Mirin, and Star Anise: Salty, sweet, aromatic. Or... Kabocha No Nimono: Braised Japanese Winter Pumpkin Beer: Hitachino Commemorative Ale Third Course: Dessert Torun Inspired Polish Ginger Bread Balls Beer: JK Scrumpy Spiced Cider (served Gently Warmed)

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