Great Indian Food Feast at the Doll's House, Hoxton Thursday 24th July & Friday 25th July
Great Indian Food Feast at The Dolls House, Hoxton
Date: 24th & 25th July
Time: 7:30pm till late
Location: Dolls House, 35 Hoxton Square, London, N1 6NN
Tickets: £25
Get ready for
a night of indulgence at The Great Indian Food Feast, a gastro adventure
crafted by food writer and pop up guru, Urban Rajah. The Indian chef will be in
residence at the Doll's House Hoxton, located in an old textile factory
overlooking the historic Hoxton Square. Whilst its exterior may look like any
other East London warehouse, inside you are transported to a different era and
on the 24th and 25th July a different world, one filled with wondrous spice.
Urban Rajah
will spin you across the Indian subcontinent dishing up 4 courses inspired by
the terrain of God’s own country. From Safalle (chicken dumplings) from the
snowy Himalayas, to Lamb Shammi Kebabs fit for Mughal princes from the magical
desert kingdoms of Rajasthan, to Chemmeen Prawns which will have you imagining
you're paddling up the heavenly Malabar coast but then you'll be thrown into
the urban hustle of Mumbai as you indulge in street food in the form of Channa
Chaat. At the Great Indian Food Feast you’ll be scoffing dishes off the
eaten
track.
...Hungry?
Well fire up the rickshaw and join the Great Indian Food Feast at The Doll's
House with Blow Horn Cider.
Find out
more: http://vimeo.com/94871829
The Urban
Rajah is a food author, cook, traveller and lifestyle adventurer with roots
deep in the Indian subcontinent. A son of 1970s Britain, he grew up on hot
summers, street cricket and spiced Indian food. Terraced living was shared with
his brother, mother, father and a pair of orange curtains. His cookbook Urban
Rajah's Curry Memoirs (Headline, £12) is out now and is packed full of inspiring
stories and generations-old recipes, opening the door into a world of family
cooking that teaches us how to cook delicious curry in our own homes.
His
celebrated blog www.urbanrajah.com is dedicated to spiced recipes and stories
about food, travel, life and style finds. He runs the elusive and highly
acclaimed pop-up restaurant Cash n Curry, a social enterprise dedicated to
raising funds for rejects helping India's street children. Known for his
high-energy persona and uplifting style, he frequently demonstrated his passion
for Indian bazaar cuisines at food festivals. A self-confessed dandy, he rarely
leaves home without a tub of moustache wax or a piece of headwear. That's the
Urban Rajah www.urbanrajah.com @urbanrajah
The Dead
Dolls Club is run by Adam Towner and Katy Gray Rosewarne. Armed with a drill
and set of marker pens they take over derelict buildings and set about turning
them into unique venues for parties and dining experiences. With a keen eye and
attention to detail The Dead Dolls Club specializes in organizing stylish
parties, weddings and large corporate events.
Find out more: http://vimeo.com/94871829
@deaddollsclub
@deaddollshouse
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