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Join Ah Haa for a formal, plated, eight-course South Asian “Chaat” dinner on the Sky Deck by guest Chef Biju Thomas. This upscale seated dinner in Ah Haa’s top-floor event space includes wine pairings with each course. An annual fundraiser for Ah Haa School for the Arts programming, your participation helps keep classes accessible to the entire community, including Locals’ Lunches and Seasonal Suppers.
According to Chef Biju, “Chaat” is less a specific dish and more of a feeling you get with each bite. A joyful layering of textures and temperatures, a perfect bite will be slightly sweet, salty, crunchy, warm and cold, all at the same time – leaving you wanting more. From Pappadams and Samosas, to Jeweled Rice, Dal and Tandoori-spiced dishes, Chef Biju will combine South Asian flavors, spices and techniques with Colorado “frontier” ingredients. Selected, elevated wine pairings will accompany each course.
Biju will also teach two classes: South Asian Curries & Everyday Chutneys on 8/19 and The Feed Zone: Performance Food That Travels on 8/20.
RESERVE YOUR LAUNCHPAD DINNER SEATS HERE
A professional chef known for light, simple dishes bursting with bold flavors, Chef Biju has designed the menus of many successful restaurants in Denver and Boulder, and launched his own restaurant, Biju’s Little Curry Shop, in Denver’s RiNo neighborhood. He now hosts “The Road Less Eaten,” an OutsideTV show that brings outdoor adventure-loving friends to their home towns in search of good times and their town’s best apres eats. Biju has been a chef for pro-cycling teams, and is co-author of The Feedzoone cookbooks. He recently relocated to the mountain biking mecca of Bentonville, Arkansas.
With the overarching goal of cultivating community, cultural connection and a sense of place, Ah Haa’s culinary offerings bring people together at a fundamental touchpoint – the preparing and sharing food. As a resource for skill building, sustainable practices and connective storytelling with chefs, cooks, farmers, winemakers; Ah Haa nourishes and nurtures culinary students of all ages and skill levels.
Locals’ Lunches & Seasonal Suppers on Wednesdays
Family Cooking Classes on Thursdays
Market Day Cooking on Fridays
Date Nights & Multi-Course Dinners on Fridays & Saturdays
Culinary Focus Classes Weekly
Ah Haa invites regional, national and international chefs into the kitchen to bring their unique flavors into our kitchen and to your plates! Guest Chefs at Ah Haa offer classes, skill building, story telling and multi-course Launchpad Dinners.
Biju Thomas, August 2025
LT Smith, Chilte Pheonix, NYE 2025
Reogelio Garcia, Napa, August 2026
Iliana Regan – Six Consecutive Michelin Stars
Justin Pioche – James Beard Award Finalist Best Chef of the Southwest
Alexi Mandolini & Taylor Herbert – Easy Vegan – Winners, Great Food Truck Race 2023
Brendan Kelley – Amass, Copenhagen & owner Confidant, NYC
Laura Cole – James Beard Award Semi-Finalist, Top Chef Season 15 contestant
Carolina Zubiate – Hispanic Top Chef 2023
Fun in the kitchen begins at age 5! Kids learn skills, recipes, baking and presentation they can take to their own home kitchens! Ah Haa also offers classes for families to participate in – kids must be accompanied by an adult.