Forks & Boards: Chefs Movie Night: My Neighbor Totoro (3/25/26) (CC)
Description
All sales are final three days before the show, no refunds.
Join us on March 25th for an enchanting evening of food and film at Forks & Boards! This special Chef’s Movie Night features your choice of a three or five-course meal inspired by My Neighbor Totoro, perfectly paired with two themed drinks.
Date: March 25th
Time: 6:30 PM (arrive at least 15 minutes early)
Location: Forks & Boards
Pricing:
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5-Course Meal – $75 non-members | $50 members
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3-Course Meal – $50 non-members | $40 members
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Both Drink Pairings (alcoholic and non-alcoholic) – $10 add-on per ticket
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(Tips for staff are included in ticket price)
- For Member Tickets, please go to:
Special Notes:
- Come dressed in your best My Neighbor Totoro-inspired attire for a chance to win the themed prize, a free ticket to an upcoming movie night of your choice!
My Neighbor Totoro Menu
Table Set — “Forest Spirit Welcome Dip”
A cozy opening from the edge of the camphor tree: creamy garlic-miso cream cheese topped with a crunchy wonton crumble, served alongside sesame-butter crostini and finished with a drizzle of sweet chili glaze. Comforting, savory, and perfect for sharing while you wait for the soot sprites to arrive.
Salad — “Mei’s Garden Crunch”
A bright, playful mix of broccoli slaw, crisp turnips, daikon, water chestnuts, red onion, and crunchy noodles, tossed in a sweet honey-ginger dressing and finished with toasted walnuts. Fresh, curious, and full of woodland crunch.
App — “Soot Sprite Potato Noodles”
Slippery Asian potato noodles tossed in fragrant Japanese-seasoned garlic oil, finished with tender bean sprouts and a gentle sprinkle of red pepper flakes. Light, savory, and just mischievous enough — like soot sprites scattering across the kitchen.
Entrée — “Totoro’s Rainy Day Curry”
Rich Japanese golden curry simmered with tender top round steak, potatoes, carrots, and onions, served over fluffy garlic white rice and finished with a soft wisp of coconut cream. Hearty, comforting, and best enjoyed while listening to the rain fall on the forest roof.
Dessert — “Camphor Tree Apple Roses”
Delicate puff pastry apples shaped into blooming roses, baked golden and served with a walnut, blackberry, and honey spread. Sweet, nostalgic, and as gentle as a nap on Totoro’s belly.