Macy’s Culinary Council Hosts MasterChef Season 7 Champion Shaun O’Neale at Union Square in San Francisco For a Dinner and Demo!

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BAY AREA FOODIES!

Are you ready to spend an evening of culinary arts fun with MasterChef season 7 winner Shaun O’Neale? If you can make it out, be sure to join one of our favorite TV chefs for a three-course meal and cooking demonstration at Macy’s Union Square, in San Francisco, CA. Along the way, Shaun will be sharing his favorite cooking techniques and you get a signed copy of his cookbook, My Modern American Table with the ticket purchase. 

We loved watching this DJ turned Chef and season 7, so we know this will be one fun demonstration! Fingers crossed he packs his turntables!

When: Friday, October 20th 2017 at 6 PM

Where: Macy’s Union Square, 170 O’Farrell St, San Francisco, CA 94102

Price: $25, includes 3-course meal prepared by Chef Shaun, a copy of his cookbook, My Modern American Table, a $15 Macy’s gift certificate and a meet and greet with Chef Shaun.   

RSVP here to ensure a spot.

Tickets are selling quick, so get on it!

IF YOU’RE NOT ABLE TO ATTEND THE FULL DINNER AND DEMO, WITH ANY PURCHASE OF $15 OR MORE IN THE HOME DEPARTMENT (THE DAY AND TIME OF EVENT), YOU CAN STILL GET A MEET AND GREET WITH CHEF SHAUN AND A COPY OF HIS COOKBOOK. 

Culinary Council is a collection of spectacularly talented chefs, pastry chefs, and food professionals that travel throughout the country and hold various tastings and demonstrations in Macy’s all over the U.S. Check with your local Macy’s to see if any are happening near you!

This post is sponsored by Everywhere Agency on behalf of Macy’s; however, all thoughts and opinions expressed are my own. Image courtesy of Macy’s Culinary Council. 

Julianne

Actress and Founder of Girls on Food: I was born and raised in the suburbs of Sacramento, California. I grew up a typical “McDonald’s kid”. I was very picky about what I ate and refused to try new foods. No fun, I know. My Mom started taking me on trips to Europe when I was a teenager and that’s when my palate for finer foods began to develop. Some of my most memorable favorite meals include Veal Bolognese in Rome, Gyros in Athens, Paella in Lisbon and Duck L’Orange in Paris. While this helped me grow out of a fast food phase, I still eat out quite a bit. I know I should be at home cooking, but I love dining out. I started working in restaurants in various front of the house positions at age 15. Since my start, I’ve worked in every casual restaurant setting you can think of: a teriyaki stand, brewery, sushi nightclub, trendy Mexican, family-style Italian, American diner, pizza parlor and even a BLT themed food truck. I can't help but notice that many of the LA food bloggers don't have any sort of background working in a restaurant. A lot of my perspective on food and dining out comes from my years of experience in the biz. Since starting this blog, I have shot appearances on a couple of cooking competition shows as a taster (including MasterChef Junior and another upcoming show). We have also started producing a Youtube Channel. IMDb page here: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2023647/ For this site I contribute content from all over Los Angeles (and the world) to showcase my favorite fine-dining spots, steakhouses, exclusive supper clubs, Hollywood nightlife and our very own #GOFx events, which I plan and coordinate.

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