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Dinner Is Coming: Osvaldo Forlino cooks up a Game of Thrones storm

You’ve read the books, watched the TV series, own the Game of Thrones cookbook… But we bet you haven’t gotten fed Westeros-style by Michelin-starred chef Osvaldo Forlino yet.

Forlino will be whipping up a GoT-inspired dinner for you and 49 other hardcore Thrones fans at Welcome to King’s Landing on Apr 1. Organized by Geek Crusade, this four-course feast at No Menu ($95) will feature Forlino’s take on authentic Westeros cuisine—just in time for season 4, which premieres Apr 6.

What’s on the menu: Summer green salad (we hope no direwolves were harmed in its making), mushroom soup with snails, almond crusted trout or braised boar belly (a must-have at any Baratheon royal feast), with wine-poached pear for dessert. What, no lemon cake?

Register here, but be quick—there are only 50 places. Here’s hoping that no Red Wedding-type shenanigans will take place if it sells out.