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Two of your favourite East Dulwich Road businesses are getting together - Hop Burns & Black and KOKUM present a 4-course wine and food supper club on Wed 17 September.

Our intimate supper club takes place from 7pm in KOKUM's private dining room - 12 dishes across four courses, perfectly paired with six exciting and delicious natural wines, plus a welcome drink. KOKUM founder and executive chef Sanjay Gour and wine guru Phil Barnett will be on hand to talk you through the courses and wines, plus you can even buy a bottle or two of your favourites to take home.

Tickets are £75 per person, offering exceptional value given the incredible quality of all that's on offer. We hope you can join us! A few tickets still up for grabs, available here. (Check out the incredible menu attached or at the ticket link too.)

Kokum x HBB menu.pdf

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