Category
page 1Dining events
Last Supper
episode in the Christian gospels
Slava
Orthodox Christian celebration of a family's patron saint day in Serbia.
Burns supper
Celebration of the life and poetry of Robert Burns
Daniel 5
Bible story in the Book of Daniel
Road to Emmaus appearance
artistic theme and biblical episode in Emmaus
Manchu Han Imperial Feast
Chinese grand banquet style of cooking
Feast at Hong Gate
event in 206 BCE at the Hong Gate outside Xianyang, the capital of the Qin dynasty, with Liu Bang and Xiang Yu present
Thanksgiving dinner
traditional dinner of Thanksgiving
Feast of the Pheasant
banquet given by Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy
State Dining Room
room in the White House
Reunion dinner
Celebration tradition in Vietnam and China
White House Iftar dinner
annual reception
Wigilia
Wigilia () is the traditional Christmas Eve vigil supper in Poland, held on 24 December. The term is often applied to the whole of Christmas Eve, extending further to Pasterka—midnight Mass, held in Roman Catholic churches all over Poland and in Polish communities worldwide at or before midnight. The custom is sometimes referred to as "wieczerza" or "wieczerza wigilijna", in Old Polish meaning evening repast, which is linked to the late church service or Vespers. The word Wigilia derives from the Latin vigil. The associated feasting follows a day of abstinence and traditionally begins once the
Nobelfesten
annual banquet after the Nobel Prize ceremony
Three Emperors Dinner
banquet in 1887 in Paris, attended by William I of Prussia, Alexander II of Russia, his son (later Alexander III of Russia), and Otto von Bismark; consisted of 16 courses in over 8 hours with 8 wines
iftar party
gathering during Ramadan
state banquet
government-funded dinner party hosted by a head of state