How To Eat Like Twitter's Cofounders On The Cheap

Owen Thomas

Mourad Lahlou of Aziza

A company called Kitchit brings celebrity chefs like Mourad Lahlou and Traci Des Jardins to private homes.

Now Klout, the online influence tracker, is offering a big discount—up to $500—on Kitchit's services.

Lahlou's Aziza, a Michelin-starred Moroccan restaurant in San Francisco, hosted Twitter cofounders Jack Dorsey and Ev Williams for dinner last week.

Des Jardins' Public House is a hot spot by AT&T Park in San Francisco's startup-drenched SoMa neighborhood.

These aren't the kind of chefs you'd normally be able to get catering a dinner at your home. We've also heard that Kitchit is very popular with some very high-ranking Googlers and the early-Facebook-employee crowd.

Kitchit recently expanded its rent-a-chef program to New York, too.

Unlike some past Klout promotions, the discount isn't limited to people with high Klout scores—but the higher your score, the bigger the discount.

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6 Jun 2012
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