Japanese classic Asahi Super Dry is to be celebrated in a ‘Beyond Expected’ event this November at Opium Botanical Garden. You can get tickets for this once-off event here. Tickets cost €54.00 for the 17:30 sitting, which includes karaoke, and €49.00 for the 20.30 sitting. Reservations are open and strictly limited. Please drink Asahi responsibly. Visit drinkaware.ie for more info
Words: Shamim de Brún
Images: Instagram
Just days after their second venture officially opened in Terenure, the go-to purveyors of piping hot poultry announced their new stand at Dublin’s biggest international sports stadium.
In an Instagram post, they said, “You’ll find us slinging a super pared back menu for November’s rugby, and football internationals at lower west stand block 125. To celebrate this pivotal moment in Chimac’s sports career”.
They are also giving away two premium-level tickets to Ireland Vs Fiji later this month, followed by a meal to anyone who shares their Instagram post and comments.
Yesterday Chimac announced that they will be selling a selection of limited-edition teeshirts to celebrate their expansion.
Chimac signed the dotted line for their second location in what was Kitchen 101 back in June. Works started almost straight away. Their new second location is situated in the centre of Terenure village. Next to Mario’s and Sherry Fitz, two doors up from Saltwater Grocery.
The team are ‘excited about becoming part of the neighbourhood as we feel there is such a vibrant buzz with Lotts and Co moving in, and I believe Bujo will be just across the street, which will be great’ according to Sofie Rooney; Chimac’s Director of Operations.
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Japanese classic Asahi Super Dry is to be celebrated in a ‘Beyond Expected’ event this November at Opium Botanical Garden. You can get tickets for this once-off event here. Tickets cost €54.00 for the 17:30 sitting, which includes karaoke, and €49.00 for the 20.30 sitting. Reservations are open and strictly limited. Please drink Asahi responsibly. Visit drinkaware.ie for more info