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East Dulwich "Indian Summer" Supper Club - Wednesday 7th September 2016


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There are still seats available for next Wednesday night, why not come and join us in our professional kitchen on Barry Road in East Dulwich?


Doors Open at 7pm,

Evening finishes around 10.30pm

at Suzanne James Catering, Unit 11B Barry Road, East Dulwich, SE22 0HX


Once a month, for one night only, we transform our space into a pop up restaurant where you can enjoy pre dinner drinks, canap?s and an outstanding three course meal, prepared by our professional chefs before your very eyes and served by our fantastic in house staff.


This month we have been inspired to create a menu with an 'Indian Summer' theme;


On Arrival

Pre-dinner drinks served with Canap?s


Starter

Roast Aubergine Salad with Chickpeas & Tamarind


Main Course

SJ Lamb Balti with Cauliflower Rice accompanied with Raita & Mango Chutney


Vegetarian Alternative : Lentil, Chard & Sweet Potato Curry


Dessert

Cardamon Panna Cotta with Rosewater Syrup & Pistachio Praline


To finish

Volcano single origin hand roasted fair trade Guatemalan Coffee in Cafetieres, Birchalls Tea, Tisanes, Perruche Sugar, Semi Skimmed Milk & Speciality Chocolates



for more details and to book your seats please use this link;


https://grubclub.com/east-dulwich-supper-club/east-dulwich-supper-club-east-dulwich-indian-summer-supper-club/9692


If you have any queries please feel free to call us on 020 8693 6331.


Best wishes, Suzanne

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