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‘Dining for Life’ Event Benefits Maui AIDS Foundation

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By Vanessa Wolf

Vineyard Food Company's Mahi Mahi with a side of tortellini salad. Photo by Vanessa Wolf

Vineyard Food Company’s Mahi Mahi with a side of tortellini salad. Photo by Vanessa Wolf.

This Friday and Saturday, May 23 and 24, Vineyard Food Company in Wailuku is hosting a special ‘Dining for Life’ dinner benefiting the Maui AIDS Foundation.

15% of all sales will be donated to the non-profit and proceeds from the event will support programs for those living with HIV/AIDS including client care, housing, and nutrition and prevention and education for all of Maui.

The meal is BYOB (beer and wine only) and opens with a choice of

  • Cannellini Bean and Rosemary Bruschetta,
  • Herbed Fish Fritters with Tomato/Basil Sauce or
  • Crisp Ricotta Rolls with Walnuts and Chives.
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Next, a Mixed Greens Salad with mozzarella, sliced tomato and fresh basil topped with balsamic vinaigrette reduction.

For an entree, choose between:

  • Corsican Beef Stew served with rigatoni and carrots,  finished with Marsala wine,
  • Baked Seafood Fettuccine (with shrimp, scallops and fish of the day) in parchment paper and topped with herbed tomato, lemon and basil sauce or
  • Herbed Risotto and Roasted Wild Mushrooms garnished with Romano cheese and served with roasted asparagus and plum tomatoes.

For dessert, Lemon Ricotta Cake with warm fruit compote.

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The meal is available at $42 per person (excluding gratuity) and there are two seatings at 5:30 and 7:30 p.m., respectively.

Call (808) 243-3663 to make a reservation.

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Vineyard Food Company is located at 1951 E. Vineyard Street in Wailuku.

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