A Few Good Seats Remain for Saturday Night's Chi Fan For Charity

A few seats at some of Beijing's top restaurants remain for Saturday night's Chi Fan For Charity (CFFC), including a vegan option and an outlet at the newly refurbished Peninsula Beijing.

Founded in 2009 with a mission of giving back to the Beijing community, CFFC is a modern take on the standard concept of a large, gala charity dinner. CFFC invites some of Beijing’s best-known personalities to host a table at Beijing’s top restaurants. Following dinner, all guests and supporters are invited to an incredible after-party where people mix and mingle and talk about the amazing dinners they just experienced. To date, Chi Fan for Charity has donated more than RMB 4,200,000 to local beneficiaries with 100 percent of table proceeds going directly to our designated charities.

As of Thursday morning, the following restaurants still had seats available: Caravan, offering a five-course vegan menu for RMB 500 per person; White Tiger Village, for RMB 400 per person; Great Leap Brewing #45 at RMB 600 per person; Jing at the Peninsula Beijing, which has just undergone a USD 123 million renovation, at RMB 1,000 per person; Cloud Kitchen, at RMB 500 per person; Karaiya, at RMB 800 per person; and Glo for RMB 500 per person.

All CFFC tickets include admission to the after-party, this year held at Mercedes Me in Topwin Center in Sanlitun.

For those who can't make it to the event or want to get a good workout in before, CFFC has teamed up with Space Cycle for a cycling/yoga session on Friday evening, November 4 at 7pm. The fee is RMB 180 per person, and all proceeds go to support CFFC's charity partners, Dandelion School and The Starfish Project.

Visit Chi Fan For Charity's website for available seats, menus, and booking.

The Beijinger is proud to once again serve as CFFC's media partner for this year's event.

Photo courtesy of Chi Fan For Charity