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Valentine's Night is fast approaching and so is our delightful soiree!


We are hosting a fabulous 6 course meal with matching wines and tales of love! Book your tickets quick https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/a-valentines-soiree-tickets-52180442107?aff=ebdssbdestsearch/span%3E and come and join us at our pop up restaurant at Cafe G, 184 Peckham Rye, London, SE22 9QA.


We look forward to seeing you there!


MENU


Appetisers/Hors D'Oeuvres

Wine Match : Cava


Second Course

Tomato and mozzarella with bacon powder and herb oil

Wine Match : Sauvignon Blanc


Third Course

Pearl barley risotto, sea bass, sea air

Wine Match : Viognier


Fourth Course

Palm heart fettuccine, burnt sage butter, popcorn powder and courgette

Wine Match : Chardonnay


Fifth Course

Smoking eye fillet steak, potato gallette, bearnaise foam and salsa verde

Wine Match : Pinot noir


Dessert

Chocolate ganache cake, with candied beetroot, beetroot meringue, beetroot and raspberry coulis, and foaming goat's yoghurt

Wine Match : Tawny Port


EQUALLY CREATIVE VEGETARIAN AND GLUTEN FREE OPTIONS ARE WILLINGLY PROVIDED, BUT STRICTLY BY ADVANCE NOTICE AT TIME OF BOOKING. APOLOGIES, OTHER DIETARY CONSTRAINTS CANNOT BE CATERED FOR.


Tickets are ?95 per couple (seated at tables of 2)

Thursday 14 February, 2019, 7 for 7.30pm

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/a-valentines-soiree-tickets-52180442107?aff=ebdssbdestsearch/span%3E



Caf? G, 184 Peckham Rye, London SE22 9QA


Contact: 07399 706487

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A big thank you to the denizens of East Dulwich and Peckham Rye...We've had a great response to our event and only have three tables left! :..so if you are still looking for something fun to do for Valentine's Night book your tickets quick and come on down to Cafe G, 184 Peckham Rye, London SE22 9QA
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