"I wanted to maximize the mystique and theatrics," says Shankman. "And parking is hard in Buckhead so I wanted to offer this."
"The menu is now playing on the tremendous changes in my life - a lot of turmoil, this metamorphosis of me as a person," says Shankman. He is still grieving, he says, and publicly.
At just 22, Shankman cooks from the memory of his grandmother, Maria Delgado, who passed away in June last year. The location of the dinners in Kennesaw was at his late grandmother's house, making the experience intimate and personal to the story he was trying to tell.
Each dinner will seat 14 people. Shankman says diners are given an address to a secure parking lot. From there, they are valeted in an SUV to a condo building on East Paces Ferry where Shankman greets guests at the door.
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