Now Open: Harbor Market Kitchen at National Aquarium
Visitors to Sodexo-operated Harbor Market Kitchen experience the area's best in fresh, local and sustainable fare
(3BL Media / theCSRfeed) Baltimore, MD - August 30, 2011 - Visitors to the National Aquarium can make even more of their experience thanks to the opening of the Harbor Market Kitchen, a newly renovated dining experience offering fresh, local and delicious fare that is in perfect harmony with the Aquarium's green business practices and conservation education mission. Using sustainable and local products including seasonal produce, artisanal cheeses, grass-fed beef, humanely raised chicken, sustainably-harvested seafood and shade-grown coffee, the Harbor Market Kitchen is an extension of a visit to the National Aquarium operated by Sodexo Leisure, premier food provider to cultural destinations around the world, for dining, catering, and special events.
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The Chesapeake Farm Salad, with the season's first tender lettuces, local spring peas, butter radishes, potatoes, asparagus and grass fed flank steak tossed with a green onion vinaigrette,
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Sustainably-harvested Blue Crab Chowder with smoked bacon, potatoes, tomatoes and sweet Chestertown corn,
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A Reuben Sandwich fashioned with house-cured corned beef, sauerkraut, Thousand Island dressing and gruyere cheese, along with White Oak Pastures Beef Brisket BBQ.
Sodexo's Leisure team is a premier provider to cultural destinations around the world, including supporting the missions of many cultural institutions in the U.S. including the Houston Zoo, the Museum of Science and Industry and the Shedd Aquarium in Chicago, the Children's Museum of Indianapolis, and Dallas Museum of Art.
The National Aquarium is globally engaged in aquatic conservation from Chesapeake Bay to Costa Rica; a world-class entertainment attraction with engaging exhibits; committed to education with programs that connect children with the aquatic environment; a sought-after partner with alliances around the world; and the #1 tourist attraction in Maryland and unique in Washington, DC, with more than 16,000 animals in its living collections.