Cat lovers and owners will have a chance to try feline-inspired meals at a new pop-up restaurant in New York.
The dishes were developed by Fancy Feast’s in-house chef, Amanda Hassner, and famed Italian chef and New York restaurateur Cesare Casella.Gatto Bianco will be open for dinner in New York City on Thursday, August 11 and Friday, August 12.
"Food has the power to connect us to others in meaningful ways and take us to places we have never been," Hassner said. "The same is true for our cats. The dishes at Gatto Bianco are prepared in ways that help cat owners understand how their cats experience food – from flavor, to texture, to form – in a way that only Fancy Feast can."The video was recorded on a home surveillance camera in Surfside, Texas on June 9, and showed the scene unfolding between the two animals.
Diners will be treated to a complimentary tasting menu as well as an inside look at how chefs develop Fancy Feast recipes.
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