Looking for a fun and culturally-rich evening out in the heart of Rome? Look no further than our International Social Dinner of Middle Eastern Cuisine event!
Join us for a night full of lively conversation and exchange, starting with an hour of social dancing. Don’t worry about your level – everyone is welcome, so put on your comfortable shoes and stylish clothes and get ready to move to the music! If you don’t want to dance and move those hips, then you can watch and chat with others.
Our talented guide, Julia Granath, will lead you through the night before we sit down for a delicious dinner. Come experience the joy of dancing and connect with others in the expat community. Don’t miss out – book your spot today!
Who attends our event? Well, we have a diverse group of attendees ranging from 18-year-olds to retired expats, and everyone blends in perfectly together. If you’re not currently receiving our newsletter, it’s a good idea to sign up here.
Where: Ristorante Le Mille e una Notte, Via Toscana 41 (Metro Barberini), Roma
When: Tuesday, May 23rd
Time: 19:30
Entrance: €35.00 includes dinner and a free dance lesson
Menu:
– Mixed hot and cold Arabic appetizers
– Malubi or Usi rice
– Mixed grilled Shish Tawouk (chicken) and Kofta (ground beef and lamb)
– Salad
– Water
– One bottle of wine per 4 people
How to participate? Send an email to: [email protected] with confirmation. If you are attending the same day send a sms/whatsapp to Adriana +39 392 293 9934 It’s best to reserve your spot.
This event is hosted by: Julia Emilia Granath a professional ballroom dancer.
Follow her and her beauty on Instagram: juliaemiliagranath
If you’re new to our network and meetups, don’t worry! The best way to get started is to greet the host first or let us know before taking a seat, and we’ll be happy to introduce you to others. Let’s make some new connections together!
Looking for friends & connections? Ask for Adriana or Julia
Looking for help with Italian bureaucracy? Ask for Patrizia or Ivano
Other services and resources through our network:
• All relocation services: Immigration, Citizenship & Visas
• Startup programs and free resources
• Free consultancy for startup
• Italian language lessons
• Assistance with buying property in Italy
• Commercialisti ( USA/ITALY)
• Authentication & Legalization
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• USA money order service
• Obtaining documents in the USA and Italy
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• Apply for bank loans
• Dichiarazione di Valore
• U.S immigration Assistance Provider
• USA FBI fingerprinting
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