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fodder fine dining at Platform1 over October and November


wings1347

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Hi everyone,


I live on Upland Road and just wanted to tell you that my pop-up restaurant, fodder, has arrived in East Dulwich after a sell-out run at Borough Wines on Essex Road. Our chefs are both alumni of Simon Rogan's Michelin-starred restaurant Fera at Claridge's, and fodder follows in his footsteps by using sustainable, local and seasonal produce to create fine (but fun) dining.


The usual full length tasting menu costs ?35 per person, but we're offering a special price for Tuesdays and Wednesdays when the chefs are running an exciting development kitchen to test out all their new ideas. You'll be able to have 2 courses for ?20 or 3 for ?25.

Up first is:

- Ox cheek, celeriac and smoked egg yolk 'ravioli'

- Crispy lamb shoulder, squash and sheep's yoghurt

- Buttermilk mousse, damson and Earl Grey


Platform 1's amazing wine list will of course also be on offer.


I've put links to some of our press at the bottom, where you can also drool over photos of the food.


Bookings can be made here: www.platform1.london. If you have any questions, please do contact us on [email protected], and follow our Instagram @fodderpopup. It would be great to see some friendly local faces!


Thanks,

Jenny and the fodder team


http://tikichris.com/2017/06/08/fodder-borough-wines/

https://www.bighospitality.co.uk/Article/2017/09/08/Chef-Michael-Thompson-opens-month-long-pop-up-Fodder-in-Canonbury

https://www.instagram.com/p/BY1SjrNFslw/?hl=en&taken-by=felicityspector

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