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EDT Tasting Evening


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Big Thanks to The EDT for their marvellous Tasting Evening.


The EDT has a new chef and a new Menu.


Last night the presented a FREE Tasting Evening with samples of their New Menu.

This was served with FREE Prosecco..


Here is what was on offer.


Charred Meditteranean Vegetables, Spiced Chockpeas, Tomato Salsa.


Butternut Squash, Mushroom & Goatscheese Brushetta.


Crispy Fried Baby Cuttlefish, Paprika Mayo.


Sticky Barbeque Chicken Wings.


Pork and Pigeon Terrine, Caramelised Onions, Toasted Sourough.


Creamy Orzo Pasta, Roasted Leeks, Wild Mushrooms, Parmesan.


Ale Battered Haddock, Fries, Tartare Sauce.


Lamb Neck Fillets, Pomegranate & Red Wine Sauce.


Medium Rare Onglet Steak, Peppercorn Sauce.


Chocolate Brownie.


Apple & Pear Crumble, Custard.


A friend and I had already eaten at The EDT in the afternoon

A Burger and the Onglet Steak.


But we thought it would of been rude not to try The Tasting Evening.

It was fantastic. The Food was fantastic, The Serving Staff were fantastic, The Chefs were fantastic.


A great Evening. Thank you once again The EDT.

I'm sure your new Menu will be a Big Success.


DulwichFox

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Considering the amount of people that attended this event, I am surprised there has been no response.

There must of been 50+ people there. Seems to suggest that those that post here are not the only people that

Live, Eat and Drink in East Dulwich, So the old question of how representative of the area is the

East Dulwich Forum springs to mind.




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