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New Restaurant at House of Tippler - Devi's - BOOKINGS NOW OPEN


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Devi's are taking over the kitchen at House of Tippler!


Join us for our SOFT LAUNCH with 50% OFF ALL FOOD on Friday 28th June - Friday 5th July, 5-9.30pm, Saturdays 12-9.30pm. We won't be serving food on Sundays and will be closed on Mondays.


We'll be serving nibbles, Silk Road small plates, Turkish Pide with a special cocktail and natural wine menu.


BOOKINGS NOW OPEN - For reservations please email [email protected]


Find us at House of Tippler, 123 Lordship Lane, www.devislondon.com / houseoftippler.com


We're a majority female team, championing diversity and women in the kitchen. After being finalists on BBC2's Million Pound Menu, we're bringing our concept to the lovely people of ED!



SAMPLE MENU



w i t h d r i n k s


green olives stuffed with orange & za?atar 3.0


fried chickpeas, cumin 3.0


fresh herbs, green onions, fettle, walnuts, lavash, house pickles 6.0


stuffed masala padron 5.0


poppadums, dried lime, avocado chutney 4.0


kefalotyri, mushroom, white truffle croquetas 5.5



s m a l l p l a t e s


fried potato, smoked paprika, sabzi, lime sumac aioli 6.0


labneh, braised turmeric onion, urfa, brown butter, house pitta 7.0


purple sprouting broccoli, muhammara, tahina, preserved lemon, gochugaru challah crumb 8.0


tomato, feta, pickled red onion, mooli, chicory, coriander, pomegranate molasses 6.5


roast cauliflower, coconut qorma, sultana,flaked almond, fried shallot 8.0


watermelon, baked manouri, radish, cucumber, purslane, mint, grape vinegar 6.5



p i d e


red pepper aleppo chilli paste, whipped feta, kashar cheese, banana pepper pickles, parsley oil 12.0


braised aubergine, shirazi, fresh herbs, baked feta, harissa oil 12.0



s w e e t


falooda 5.0



See you there!!!

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