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would like to invite[arrow-10x10] you for

an exquisite experience of very fine/funny dining.


FOREST HILL POP UP RESTAURANT EVENT


We've hired the best chef[arrow-10x10] to cook an amazing food for a very limited group of people.

We might have some magical cocktails for you to taste...

We also might have some fantastic live band/musicians playing just so your food[arrow-10x10] tasted even nicer...


Just once.


Making it a very special night.


MENU:


Welcome


Chuggy's magical chilli vodka cocktail with Prawn Pakora - Luscious prawns deep fried in a delicately spiced batter with red onion and fresh coriander and lots of lime juice.


Starter


Delightful grilled spicy Keema Kebabs served with a mint raita and red onion, mooli, tomato salad with fresh mint, coriander and lime juice (as served at Chuggy's Pakistani Streetfood stall)


Main Course


Delectable Chicken Salan : chicken pieces cooked in a flavour packed spicy tomato masala full of fresh spices and served with fresh coriander.


Piaz Pilau basmati rice cooked in whole spices and fried onion.


Side dish of Tarka Daal red lentils infused with gently fried spices, ginger and fresh green chillis.


HURRY UP! 6 spaces left only!


and text: 07842718336

or email: [email protected]



The event will take place on the 26th of JULY, at 7.30PM - 9.30PM.

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