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  2. Jul 1, 2023 · Discover the best supper clubs in London for a unique and memorable dining experience. From local and seasonal to multi-sensory and immersive, these supper clubs offer a variety of cuisines, locations and atmospheres.

    • South East London Supper Club
    • Fork & Knife
    • Elia
    • Fodder
    • Olive & Caramel
    • Elena Silcock
    • Gooce: Singles Supper Club
    • Foodism Local Heroes Supper Club
    • The Art of Dining
    • The Waterhouse Project
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    Various locations across South East London

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    TBC If your taste buds like the sound of British grains and seasonal veg made by local producers, they'll lovethe grub served at South East London supper clubs, a new creative and sustainable series of events hosted by yoga teacher and vegan chef Sophie Gordon. Popping up in various locations across (who'd have thought it) South East London, the dinners are hosted monthly. Think sharing platters of seasonal fruit and vegetables and bespoke kombucha cocktails in the light, bright and cosy Loui...

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    Various locations across London

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    23 November This is another one for veg lovers, those interested in eating more sustainably or both, the Fork & Knife supper club is hosted by chef Elizabeth Kerr and friends Khyati Patel and Jess Todd. As with most pop-up dinner events (and especially those focused on seasonality), the menu's theme and the dishes served is bespoke to each event. All F&K events use food that would otherwise have been thrown away or binned as food surplus. Smart, huh? Picture veg-packed curries and chaats, wit...

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    East Dulwich

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    Every Saturday One of London's only weekly supper clubs is Tom Tsappis's Elia, where home-cooked Michelin-standard Greek food from his flat in East Dulwich is served with effortless ease. Tom Tsappis is the former Aquavit chef, who originally trained to be a chef at Leiths Cookery School, and Elia is his first solo venture, in which he serves fare as close to fine dining as you can get in someone else's home. Get ready for deep fried hummus served delicate and dainty, and a not-so traditional...

    Where?

    Shrub and Shutter, Brixton

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    Tuesday through Saturday evenings Scouting out the producers going the extra mile to source exceptionally unique and fresh fare is hard on your own, especially in the city where there are food marketsdoing so left, right and centre. Lucky for you, the team at fodder are doing most of the leg work for you. Take their fruit and veg, for example, largely provided by Flourish Produce, a small Cambridgeshire farm growing imperfect (but tasty) fruit and veg with minimal carbon emissions with the he...

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    Southwark

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    30 November For an eclectic celebration of culture and heritage accompanied with delicious food, book yourself a seat at the next Olive & Caramel supper club. Co-founders Stephanie and Laura combine Lebanese, Australian, Chinese, Jamaican and English cooking techniques, ingredients and traditions to create vibrant fusion dishes nodding to the dishes of both of their childhoods. Both women transitioned from the corporate world into the food industry a few years back and serve up tasty food and...

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    Kentish Town

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    TBC Hands up if you like pasta? And a damn good bargain? We mean, who doesn't... which is why former BBC Good Foodcookery writer and one half of Spirit and Salt supper club Elena Silcock is onto a winner with her new supper club series, which (if you didn't see this coming) is all about pasta. For £15, you'll get a generous portion of steaming saffron tagliatelle with king prawns and a glass of organic biodynamic white wine, plus ricotta doughnuts for dessert.... Oh yeah. elenasilcock.com

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    Various locations

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    TBC Social media has ruined blind dates. It's a fact. Before your mate has even texted that friend of a friend back to say that you're game, you've already sussed out their initials, found out where they work and used those minuscule nuggets of information to dig out their Facebook. Next thing you know, you've stalked them from now all the way back to 2003. You can name all their siblings, you know where their aunt went on holiday last year and you've already shed a sympathy tear over the los...

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    Various locations, next event being held in Dalston

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    28 November We know, we know, it's unfair of us to shout about our own event. But we're going to do it anyway, because it was thatbrilliant. We held our very first Local Heroes supper club in April this year at Foodism HQ in Battersea. Social Pantry dished up delicious dishes made from produce sourced directly from local businesses. We worked with the likes of plastic-free bakery and café Common, Bad Boys Bakery and Growing Underground; veg was 'seconds' provided by Natoora, who supply London...

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    Mare Street

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    November-December 2019 A set designer and a former Morochef walk into a central London location… The results? Seriously good finger food served in a stylish setting with a fun immersive twist. The Art of Dining supper club is run by Ellen Parr (the chef) and Alice Hodge (the artist). They met at the University of Glasgow and threw their first feast using food sneakily scavenged from the contents of a M&S skip. Now they've left the skip behind them and brought their supper club to the capital....

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    67 Vyner Street, E2 9DQ

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    Every Thursday, Friday and Saturday Fine-dining with none of the usual stuffy attitude (or hefty price tag), The Waterhouse Project is a sociable, monthly supper club in East London. It's headed up by Gabriel Waterhouse, a philosophy graduate-turned-chef who's made his way around a fair few of London's Michelin-starred kitchens, including the three-star kitchen of Herbert Berger at Innholders Hall and the one-starred kitchen at Galvin La Chapelle. All things considered, £75 for an all-in eigh...

    Foodism's guide to the best supper clubs in London, from vegan and Filipino to Greek and glamorous. Whether you want to try new cuisines, make new friends or support local producers, there's a supper club for you.

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    • 'In Good Company' by Company of Cooks. What: Company of Cooks is hosting a series of supper clubs in 2023 called 'In Good Company', which sees guest chefs, restaurateurs and producers prepare one-off menus hosted in iconic venues across London.
    • The Occasional Dining Club. What: What’s better than great food and BYOB? No, we can’t think of anything either. Combine that with an intimate low light setting and delicious welcome cocktails, and you’ve got an evening with The Occasional Dining Club.
    • Retan at Louie Louie. What: Retan has been touring London for some time now, doing three month residencies at the likes of Peckham Cellars and The Great Gun Social.
    • Khaadraas Supper Club - Cafe Spice Namaste, Newham. What: Bring a sense of adventure and a rumbling belly and let Cyrus and Pervin Todiwala do the rest at Cafe Spice Namaste's Khaadraas supper club.
  3. Find out the best supper clubs in London for a unique and intimate dining experience. From chef's table to boozy art class, from Motown to sour beer, there's something for every taste and budget.

  4. May 1, 2024 · London’s supper club scene is as diverse as its range of restaurants. There’s a supper club for every taste hosted in some of London’s most unusual spaces: think chefs’ homes, private dining rooms , or even an abandoned tube carriage.

  5. Nov 28, 2023 · From innovative Nigerian-Colombian fusions, to family-style Shanghainese cooking, London’s diverse supper club scene is flourishing, offering food lovers across the capital engaging and educational dining experiences in an interactive and intimate setting

  6. Jan 21, 2020 · Discover seven exciting supper clubs that explore food, culture and heritage in the city. From Ghanaian to Parsi, from Hackney Wick to Shoreditch, these pop-up dinners offer intimate and diverse culinary experiences.

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