Keanu Reeves + Curtis Duffy = A Star-Filled euphoria

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Provided by Greenville Journal

What do you get when you combine Keanu Reeves’s star power with chef Curtis Duffy’s 3 Michelin stars? A night of Seeing Stars at euphoria’s Michelin-starred dinner at the Lazy Goat this euphoria weekend, meaning a whole lot of prestige in Greenville.

Motorcycles and food brought Keanu Reeves (you might recognize him from the Matrix) to the Upstate: he was in town for Michelin’s launch of a new tire (Reeves’s motorcycle line, Arch Motorcycle, uses only Michelin tires) + some Michelin-starred food at euphoria with Chicago chef Curtis Duffy. On Thursday, the two spoke at Michelin about their shared love of vivid experiences, whether on a motorcycle or in a restaurant.

euphoria is known for influencing the national food landscape, drawing in chefs from all over the country to share new and creative food and ideas. Clearly, Curtis + Keanu were meant to come together, whether over bikes or food – Curtis even rode his motorcycle from Chicago to Greenville.
// Greenville Online

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