The Art of Duplicity x Rikku Ó’Donnchü

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The Art of Duplicity x Rikku Ó’Donnchü

by | 16 May 2023

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Until the end of June, The Art of Duplicity is hosting an exciting series of events with one of the world’s most talented chefs at the helm.

Featuring chef Rikku Ó’Donnchü, also known as The Viking Chef, who has worked his way through many of Europe’s Michelin-starred kitchens, this collab isn’t one you’ll soon forget!

Omakase dinner & cocktail pairing


Embark on a journey through Chef Rikku’s cultural and culinary heritage with a “12-ish course” omakase dinner. But the culinary journey doesn’t end there…

Voted the 86th Best Bar in the World by The World’s 50 Best Bars, The Art of Duplicity will be taking the meal to new heights with nine cocktails – designed to be just as thought-provoking and innovative as the food.

In Japan, “omakase” simply means that the diners leave all the decision-making to the chef. No need to give your order, just sit back, relax, and let the chef take care of everything.

From the first bite to the last sip, you’ll be transported to a colourful world of exotic ingredients, flavours, and textures. But don’t wait to book your table. Seating is extremely limited, and tickets are selling fast.

Dates: Every Friday and Saturday night until the 1st of July
Venue: The Art of Duplicity, Cape Town
Price: R2,490 per person

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