Gaggenau and Guy Grossi are teaming up to bring you a mouthwatering money-can’t-buy eating experience as part of the Good Friday Appeal.
Gaggenau and Guy Grossi are teaming up to bring you a mouthwatering money-can’t-buy eating experience as part of the Good Friday Appeal.
April 21st, 2011
Bid now for an exclusive Saturday lunch package at Grossi’s latest venture, the fabulous Merchant at the Rialto Building, 495 Collins Street, Melbourne.
This amazing package includes a 3 course lunch with cooking show by Grossi and Yabby Lake wine included for 20 people.
Kitchen equipment supplied by Gaggenau.
Bidders please note the following details: The prize needs to be claimed in 2011 and booked on a mutually agreed date (not available in June and December).
Visit the Good Friday Appeal Online Auction website to register to bid.
GFA Online Auction
gfaonlineauction.com.au
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