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From the Singaporean Hawker Centre to East Dulwich - Juicy black pepper beef rice buns and lovingly hand pulled noodles and pork belly!


Join me for a delicious spring feast at my home in SE22 over the bank holiday weekend. We are serving dinner on 28 and 29 May. Have a laid back evening, with great conversation and music, and we'll do the rest. You're more than welcome to bring your own beers and wines. We'll provide the ambience, swingin' retro tunes and of course, courses of delicious Singaporean and regional flavours!


Doors at 6.45pm, food served from 7pm onwards.


Here's what previous guests have said:


"Being born in the Lion City, I can attest to the authenticity of Sofia's preparations... But it is more than authentic experience, as she has blended both ingredients and whole dishes together with an inventiveness that pays homage to the spirit of what makes cuisine from Singapore the melange that it is. If you ever wished to challenge your palate with a culinary experience inspired by traditions rooted in the Malay, Indian, Chinese and everything in between, look no further."


"Some of the best Asian food I've ever had. This is the kind of food you would expect from a top London restaurant. We had a great night, made some new friends and will definitely be returning to Lion City again sometime soon."



MENU


Complimentary welcome drink


Black pepper beef rice buns


Fried carrot cake ? Not the pud, but a savoury Singaporean hawker classic!


Pork belly, wonton, shiitake mushrooms, hand pulled noodles


Chai panna cotta with orange slices



?30 suggested ? 10 seats available per supper club. All events are BYOB.


Please note that menu items are subject to change.


Please let us know if you have any diet restrictions or allergies.




You can reserve seats here: http://www.edibleexperiences.com/p/721342056/Lion-City-Kitchen/210001/Singaporean-Spring-Feast


Twitter / Instagram: @lioncitykitchen

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LionCityKitchen/

www.lioncitykitchen.com

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