
Moon Rabbit - Hungry for Hungarian - April 9th
Tax deductible
Please join us for Hungry for Hungarian by Moon Rabbit Café
4-6pm on Saturday the 9th of April.
We are so very happy to announce that we will be serving up a great meal in the dining room - just like the good old days - at Reno Buddhist Center, 820 Plumas St. Reno, 89509

Hungry for Hungarian is gonna be yummy!

Hungry for Hungarian is gonna be yummy!
Come and share a meal and Pay-What-You-Can at Reno Buddhist Center dine inside Hiroma Hall.
Great Chefs - Experienced with Hungarian cuisine, chefs Bruce and Laura Warren will create this fantastic meal! Our dinner features homemade Paprikash chicken or veggie [traditional recipe from Hungarian great-grandmother Kaitlin Kovacs! ]. We serve not-too-spicy Paprikash over white rice - It has onions, bell peppers, carrots, Hungarian paprika, sour cream. Traditional cucumber salad -Telfeles uborka salata - cucumbers, onion, dill, sour cream and Hungarian paprika
Kolachy cookies for dessert - flour, butter, cream cheese with strawberry jam or Orange Marmalade
Gluten-free and vegan versions will be available as your server.
Drinks are - Pineapple Tea - pineapple, cinnamon, ginger tea served cold served hot or cold depending on the weather.
When you donate - Please make your Reservations & Payment here on GoFundMe. Remember to note the number of meals and veg/meat count in the "comments" section.
What is Moon Rabbit Café? This is our Pay-What-You-Can community café. Guests pay what they can afford or donate a little more to support others. Moon Rabbit Café features delicious and healthy, specially prepared food in a relaxed, community-focused setting. Everyone is welcome to this unique and friendly dining experience. We foster community and conversation - do bring a friend or meet a new one when you get here.
Each dinner also helps the hungry. Between 10-15% of the food we prepare is delivered to homeless folks in our community by our great partners, the Reno Posse.
Organizer
Moon Rabbant
Organizer
Reno, NV
Reno Buddhist Center
Beneficiary