The Zenith Dinner Series arrived in Brisbane on Thursday 15th November for one magical night
November 21st, 2012
The Brisbane team transformed their showroom into a delightful dining space, bursting with beautiful arrangements of yellow orchids in tall vases as well as as pinned to a waterfall of dark green ribbon.
An elegant & relaxed atmosphere encouraged guests to mingle with their peers before being seated to a degustation menu by renowned restaurant Tukka.
Guests were also entertained by local pianist and singer Lex Tucker throughout the evening.
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