Honeysuckle Will Host the 11th Muhibbah Dinner to Benefit SEAMAAC’s Mission to Support Immigrants & Refugees
If you love great food and supporting a great cause then you’ll be excited to learn that the Muhibbah Dinner Series is returning this fall for its 11th installment, offering an evening of food, fellowship, and cultural exchange. The dinner will take place on Monday, October 20, from 6 to 9 p.m. at Honeysuckle, located at 631 N. Broad Street.
The event supports SEAMAAC, an organization dedicated to serving immigrants, refugees, and marginalized communities as they work to build new lives in the United States. Founded in 2017, the Muhibbah Dinner Series has become a way to unite Philadelphians through shared meals that highlight the city’s diversity of cultures and cuisines.
Featured Chefs and Menu
This year’s dinner will showcase a remarkable lineup of chefs, each bringing their unique culinary traditions to the table:
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Ange Branca of Kampar Philly
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Omar Tate and Cybille St. Aude-Tate of Honeysuckle
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Alexandra Giel of La Llamita Vegana
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Josh Broder of Root to Fruit PHL
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Sunny Phanthavong of Vientiane Bistro
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Ian Maroney and Sharon Thompson-Schill of Carlin Philadelphia
Guests can look forward to a vegetable-forward menu celebrating the fall harvest, with plant-based options available upon request. The evening will also be BYOB, encouraging attendees to bring their favorite bottles to pair with the communal feast.
Special Program
The event will be emceed by Hector Nuñez, founder of Wooder Ice Media, who will guide the evening’s program and help highlight the mission behind the gathering.
Tickets and Community Impact
Tickets are available now at muhibbahdinners.org, with seating limited. Proceeds go toward supporting SEAMAAC’s work across Philadelphia, including programs in health, education, civic engagement, and community development.
The Muhibbah Dinner is more than just a meal—it is a space where chefs share dishes that feel like home, and communities come together to celebrate both differences and shared experiences. As in past years, the 11th Muhibbah Dinner promises to be a meaningful evening of food, storytelling, and solidarity.



