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Taste of Two Cities a Big Hit for Restaurants in Farmington and Farmington HIlls
Rain or shine, the Greater Farmington Area Chamber of Commerce delivers with great food and fun.
The held its Taste of Two Cities event Wednesday night and kept spirits high, even with the inclement weather.
Tickets were $25 for adults and included all-you-can-eat sample menu items at participating restaurants. Eight restaurants participated: , , , Caterer One (at the ), , , , and .
Attendees also had complimentary shuttle service provided by Community EMS that continuously drove the circuit, so people could enjoy the variety of food offered.
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Even though the night was inclement, with rain and colder than usual temperatures, more than 160 people enjoyed the event.
"It is a great way to taste different foods from different restaurants around town," said Bruce Fowler, who attended the event last year. "New places are popping up everywhere in Farmington and Farmington Hills and this (Taste of Two Cities) is a great way to taste the different cuisine the cities have to offer."
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For more information about the Greater Farmington Area Chamber of Commerce, visit gfachamber.com
