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Hello there,

This is Antonio from Capo Caccia Fine Food.

We're organizing a Sardinian dinner, in a new cafe in Peckham, not far from East Dulwich and we'd like to invite you. 

I wrote a few words about the event below. Please let me know if you have any question: 

Capo Caccia returns to South with a new date for our popular Cena Sarda, a Sardinian Dinner, on Friday the 4th of April! This time we are teaming up with our friends at the Meeting House in Peckham and one of our favourite chefs, Tiberio Simonelli aka Paisan; a very talented chef, great person and big passion for food, fine food!

PAISAN is a pop-up and pastificio taking a playful and nostalgic approach to regional Italian cooking, focussing on seasonality, bold flavour and provenance. Trained as a pastaio, chef Tiberio Simonelli brings experience from some of London’s favourite independent restaurants, including Rita’s, Fallow, Carousel and Tata Eatery/TOU. Expect creative and thoughtful dishes inspired by classical recipes rooted in the culinary traditions of the peninsula, showcasing local Italian specialities and quality produce from the seas and fields of the British Isles. 

In the heart of Peckham is The Meeting House, a small, intimate cafetteria, run by Filippo and his son Giacomo, serving speciality coffee, great wines and beers and delicious homemade, Italian inspired, food. Authentic and completely charming, their lasagna is unforgettable and the tiramisu to die for.

A fantastic five course menu will be prepared by Paisan, using Capo Caccia products and drawing inspiration from Sardinian local recipes, to create a food experience with impeccable, reach and delicious flavours!

We’re looking forward to bringing a taste of beautiful Sardinia to lovely South East London. 😊 

Friday 4th April 2025

 6.45pm - 10.00pm

There are 20 places indoor available, with a large communal table of sixteen and a window view table, seating four, where you can enjoy the view from the window. Veggie options are available. Due to the small nature of this event dietary requirements may be difficult to cater for - please get in touch. If possible, please specify if you have any allergies or food restrictions when you book your place. We'll get back to you to confirm your booking.  Service charge included.

Please book your table in advance as we usually sell out quickly. 

We look forward to seeing you in April!

The Meeting House, 19 Meeting House Ln, London SE15 2UN

Here the link to our website, if you'd like to book your seat in the event page: 

Sardinian Fine Food in the UK | Capo Caccia | London

I look forward to see you on the 4th April! 

Thanks a lot! 

Have a good day

Antonio 🙂 

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