Appetite Obscure

A Surrealist Dining Collective

Appetite Obscure has run 40+ underground dining events in the San Francisco Bay Area. Co-created by Richie Rhombus and Albert Alexander, with contributions from dozens of artists, Appetite Obscure explores new ways of playing with your food. On a given evening, you might cleave a head of lettuce with a machete, lick your partner’s name off a dangling piece of acrylic, eat slow-cooked ribs off of someone’s bare chest, or escape from heavy ropes on a painted train track while being fed mashed yams.

Today, Appetite Obscure still throws dinners in the East Bay. Join the party!