History
Global Culinary Phenomenon
Le Diner en Blanc started in Paris, France, in 1988 with a simple idea: to gather friends and friends of friends for a night of good conversation, food, and wine in an iconic setting. Dressing in white was an elegant way to spot each other in a public space. Over the years, Le Diner en Blanc de Paris has graced one majestic venue after the next, with a record-breaking 17,000 guests toasting the 30th anniversary edition at the Esplanade des Invalides.
But nothing so magnificent can be kept secret from the rest of the world for too long… Le Diner en Blanc traveled to French Canada’s charming Montreal in 2009, and then to New York City in 2011 for a US debut that made the whole world hungry for a seat at the table. The NYC soirée hosted 1,200 guests from a long list of over 30,000 hopefuls, gourmands, and Francophiles, who all descended on the secret location (The World Financial Center Plaza) amid live music, dancing, and sparklers. That fateful night brought Diner en Blanc International to life in 2012 and sparked a global culinary phenomenon soon enjoyed by thousands of guests in Australia, the Ivory Coast, Mexico, Singapore, the UK, and yet more cities in Canada and the US.
Today, more than 120 cities have hosted Diner en Blanc events in over 40 countries around the world. While each has its own local flair, traditions, cuisines, and even languages, the concept’s charm and popularity springs from the shared values and desires—for joy, connection, beauty—already in each guest’s heart. Of course, none of it would be possible without the hard work and dedication of hosts and volunteers in every city! These trend-setters take on leadership roles in their communities and create new standards for lifting each other up. Le Diner en Blanc continues to grow organically, a little each year, to promote local economies, talent and entertainment, and locally grown and artisanal food.