Heritage Fire, a live-fire culinary event celebrating sustainably sourced proteins and produce, will return to the Charleston area on December 10th. The event, which will be held at Kiawah River on Johns Island, will feature over 20 of the Lowcountry’s top chefs alongside local farmers, sommeliers, distillers, brewers, and barkeeps.
This year’s talent includes Chef Juan Cassalett of Malagón Mercado y Tapería, Chef Jullian Abarca of Maya, and more, all serving up globally-inspired bites cooked over live flames to compete for who will be named Charleston’s ‘Heritage Hero.’
Participating Talent:
Alfredo Betancourt / Rosi Pazos, Venetown
Brandon Close, Chipper Dog BBQ
Brandon Olson, King BBQ
Blair Machado, Hamfish
Brian & Jonathan Williams, Crystal Coast Seafood
Bryson Webb & Alex Moscoso, The Motley Chew
Cheyenne Bond, Minero Mexican Grill & Cantina
Christina Miller, Bert & T’s Desserts
Derick Wade, The Darling Oyster Bar
Jamaal Johnson, The Lane Smashburgers
Jeff Cali, Kiawah Island Gold Resort – Villa Banquets
Juan Cassalett, Malagón Mercado y Tapería
Jullian Abarca, Maya
Keith Richardson, Cherrywood BBQ & Ale House
Kevin Getzewich, The Kingstide
Mark Bolchoz, Indaco
Marvin Ross, Peculiar Pig Eats
Tickets are now on sale online. Both General Admission ($99) and VIP ($150) are all-inclusive of unlimited curated dishes, beverage pairings, live entertainment, and more.
Kiawah River is located at 3883 Betsy Kerrison Pkwy, on Johns Island.
