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Incredible locally brewed sake


MissDumpling

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New favourite is this amazing place in Copeland Park. Well tucked away, but so worth finding.


[kanpai.london]


Downstairs they brew stunning, award-winning sake and upstairs they have a tap room where you can sample the freshest sake you?ll ever taste in this country. We also tried a gorgeous sake-based cocktail. You can slurp some of their Barman?s Ramen while you drink.


Only open at the weekend, but an absolute gem!

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Thanks so much for your kind words! Really pleased to hear you enjoyed your visit and hope to see you again soon! We have some extra special fresh sakes launching soon, plus our first supper club on 28 March!

Kanpai! Lucy


www.kanpai.london

@kanpailondon

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