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Monday 2 March 2015

Umami Underground Cuisine & Pop Up Restaurant Valentine dinner

Five Reasons Why Umami Underground Cuisine Is The Most Exciting Pop-Up Restaurant To Look Out For In 2015:



1.   The Chef:

Umami Underground Cuisine’s “Oga at the top” is none other than Chef Renee Chuks. She was one of the judges on Knorr Taste Quest, she comes from a family of amazing cooks, she was trained at the prestigious Le Cordon Bleu, and she is the first Nigerian female chef that has been certified and trained.





1.       The name, “Umami”:
You know how the tongue can taste sweet, salt, bitter and sour? Well, “Umami” is the fifth sense of taste that makes your mouth water when you've just eaten something savoury, pleasant and delicious. So you just know that the food atUmami Underground Cuisineissavoury, pleasant and delicious!

2.       Valentine’s day 2015:
You know how you were running helter skelter trying to find out what to do on Val’s Day this year? Well, Umami Underground Cuisine did not carry last on the matter. Chef Renee Chuks hosted fifteen couples to an exclusive dinner with food, music and wine. The menu was full of all kinds of mouthwatering orisirisi. You’ll see it for yourself in the pictures.

3.       Their partners:
The dining experience at Umami Underground Cuisinepop-up restaurant is not about great food alone: they have partnered with Angel Champagne (the official champagne for Chef Renee), and Palatially Wine and Spirits, makers of Baron Honoré wines (the official wines for Umami) to bring excitement to your taste buds whether you’re eating or drinking, chewing or sipping.

4.       You too can enjoy Umami Underground Cuisine:
Yes o, you too can eat at Umami Underground Cuisine in just a few weeks! Chef Renee Chuks is hosting various pop-up restaurant in through out the year. Seats are limited so you better email, follow them, like their page – everything! – If you want to be there.




Instagram: @umami_ng
Facebook: Umami Nigeria
Email: umaminigeria@gmail.com

Oya now you can enjoy the pictures from their Valentine’s Day launch.

35 comments:

  1. U just made me hungry.lindaobserve

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    1. She is not the first female nigerian trained at le cordon bleu. Nigerians just go to nigeria and tell all kinds of unresearched lies. I know at least three nigerian female that are certified chefs working in upscale hotel and restaurants here in the usa that went to le cordon. I too am I the hospitality business but not a chef, my circle of friends are...

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  2. U just made me hungry.lindaobserve

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  3. Linda take note. Lol

    namzoz@yahoo.com

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  4. Isn't funny that women do the cooking in Nigeria. And, she is the first Nigerian female chef?

    Gay Life of an Anonymous Writer

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  5. Verule says.gud to kn.

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  6. Chai I miss African dishes. Am simply tired of Mashed potatoes and gravy..

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  7. No thanks bcos no need 4d alentine dinne or is it for 2015 Val or wht?

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  8. Okiie seen, tnx for keeping me informed. Linda take note!

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  9. Okiie seen, tnx for keeping me informed. Linda take note!

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  10. Okiie seen, tnx for keeping me informed. Linda take note!

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  11. Okiie seen, tnx for keeping me informed. Linda take note!

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    1. Just post one comment u fool

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    2. @Christopher or whtever ur name is, dat was too harsh and insultive. I suggest u learn to mind ur business and stop dis rubbish. U even d worse than she d.

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  12. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Cheap dude like me no fit afford this kind place abeg.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  13. Garnished well I guess. Good one


    :::::::::::::::::::::::QUEENMAYA::::::::::::::::::::

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  14. I lov her natural beauty!

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  15. wish Chef Renee much success

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  16. What blasphemy!!!!! First nigerian female chef certified and trained? I beg to differ. That is false advertising. Since when have Nigerians been going to le cordon bleu that she is claiming first"? That's a blatant , white big fat lie...

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  17. Ahhhhh..... She definitely not the first trained female chef...who's statistics is that?

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  18. @Glowrite you dummy can't you read?... the write up said she's the first certified female chef from Le Cordon Bleu...

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  19. ok




    #Commenting thru Glo 4G LTE

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  20. Her claim as the first female certified and trained chef is so inaccurate. So very inaccurate. There are a few that I know including some older women. Also Chef Renee - seun chukwueke (I think that is her last name) - why did you change both your names? You just attended culinary school 2 years ago . Not hating but fakeness I hate

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  21. yummy.

    Ooops! Dating Has just Gone Wrong. My Ex Is My Nightmare. up on the blog
    www.udokajane.blogspot.com

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  22. Chef Renee, miss u so much. One love to u and my cute baby

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  23. Hmmm, i hope its totally free?

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  24. At anonymous who claims the chef is fake...you must not know anything about branding... what if she's chosen to brand herself Chef Renee Chucks as opposed using her first name?how does that make her fake? and what if she finished culinary school 2 years ago, what has that got to do with the skills she put on the table?...I guess people just come on here to express how 'stewpid' and unthoughtful they are... We keep tearing down instead of lifting up... that's one thing wrong with Nigeria...

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