Support Refugee Camp on Greek Island of Lesvos With Beijing Foodies Dinner at Sulyi, Oct 23

This Sunday, October 23, it's once again time for a Beijing Foodies dinner for charity, to be held at Korean restaurant Sulyi, located in the Topwin Center. The new restaurant is certainly excited to showcase their dishes for this event: a gut-busting 13 of them, to be exact.

Sulyi differs from other Korean restaurants in that it focuses on Gangnam: Korean-style tapas dishes. You know the food is going to be good since the Sulyi kitchen comes government approved, given that the head chef used to work at Korean embassy. 

As always at Beijing Foodies, guarantee your spot at the dinner for just RMB 100. This price tag includes a set meal shared between a table of eight, as well as a drink. Seating is limited, so sign up as soon as you can via WeChat (ID: LumDimSum). Your booking won't be confirmed until payment is made.

Donations will go towards purchasing clothing, food, cookware, and classroom learning materials destined for Kara Tepe Refugee Camp, located on the Greek island of Lesvos. Brian Germain, a psychology teacher at Beijing No. 4 High School, and the creator of this campaign, will head to Lesvos after the event to personally work with refugees that have fled war-torn Syria. Click here for more information about his mission.

The restaurant is located on the third floor of the Topwin Center, next to Beyond Yakitori and opposite Coucou.

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Photos courtesy of BJ Foodies, Andrew McConnell