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Chef Nikko Cagalanan is popping up on IOP for an end-of-summer beach bash

James Beard Award-nominated Chef Nikko Cagalanan is teaming up with Wild Dunes for the event.

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The event will be held at the Grand Pavillion North Pool at Wild Dunes Resort

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Say goodbye to summer with a beach bash at Wild Dunes on IOP on Sunday, Sept. 29. James Beard Award-nominated Chef Nikko Cagalanan of Kultura is teaming up with the resort for the celebration.

Chef Nikko’s beachside barbecue will be cooked on-site, complete with Halo-Halo + lumpia. To wash it down, Wild Dunes Lead Bartender Jessica Backhus will be mixing up tropical drinks and Filipino-inspired cocktails while guests enjoy the beach, pool, and karaoke.

The event is from 2 until 8 p.m., rain or shine. Tickets are $55 and include access to the resort’s pool and private beach, a beverage, food, and valet.

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