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Tamarai
Now Open For Lunch Too
New
Lunch Menu,
New
Winter Dinner Menu
and
Tim Atkin's new Wine List
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Tamarai,
one of London's most stylish and vibrant venues will, this Winter
open its doors to the public at lunchtime with an exciting new menu
available from Monday through to Friday. Head Chef Manish Mehrotra
and his team of expert chefs have devised an exciting range of lunch
dishes: mouth-watering dim sum, a selection of succulent meat and
fish skewers, regional Asian curries and some perfectly balanced
fragrant salads.
The brand new
Tamarai lunch menu features dishes from different Asian regions and
is very reasonably priced with dim sum starting at £3, skewers
from £4, salads from £5 and curries from just £12.50.
The full range of dim sum for £15 is an excellent choice. Be it
for a quick express lunch, a leisurely client business meeting or the
ultimate pit stop to recharge one's batteries after a morning spent
perusing through the neighbouring Floral Street boutiques, Tamarai is
sure to become the ultimate Covent Garden lunchtime destination.
What's more, guests can also be treated to a complimentary neck and
shoulder massage and goody bags from Elemis - part of the 'Lunch
Therapy' promotion.
As well as
launching its new lunchtime offering, Tamarai now has a brand new
Winter a la carte menu. Chef Manish has over the years travelled
extensively across Asia, visiting the many different countries that
make up this culinary paradise and taking inspirations from his
travels to create this stunning new menu. His hand picked team of
experts at Tamarai includes a master chef from Chettinad and
specialist dim sum chefs.
Dishes from
the new Winter a la carte menu include: Beef and Foie Gras pot
stickers; Braised Lamb Shank, malay curry, cherry tomatoes; Caramel
Pepper King Prawns, golden garlic; Sweet Chilli Lotus Root, chives,
fresh coriander; Mud Crab and Pomelo, galangal, palm sugar; Chocolate
Banana Spring roll, chilled kumquat mousse.
As well as the
brand new Winter food menus, Tamarai also has a newly devised 130 bin
wine list, specially selected to work perfectly with the different
types of cuisine. It was a labour of love for its creator, Tim Atkin,
MW, who has chosen the wines specifically to accompany the fine
selection of regional Asian dishes.
In addition,
Tamarai also has a post 10 P.M. Supper Club Menu, perfectly suited
for after theatre dining. The Supper Club Menu, priced at £35
for 3 courses (one course from each of the menu sections) is a lower
cost alternative to the already popular chefs tasting menu, which
features 9 courses at £48 (both offerings are available for
vegetarians too). The late night menu combines a range of light and
fragrant dishes that are perfect for the discerning night owl. The
supper club menu with its perfect balance of nourishment and
indulgence will set up Tamarai's designer clad clubber for a night of dancing.
Tamarai is a
dynamic venue and a space that can be transformed to suit different
moods and different times of the day. Apart from the restaurant and
bar, Tamarai houses an art gallery, with screens showcasing visual,
new media, digital art photographs as well as short and feature
films. Later on, as evening turns to night time, Tamarai transforms
into a club, bringing back memories of the times when guests could
dine and then move to the dance floor. Tuesdays and Thursdays feature
live jazz. On other days music by visiting DJs and specially
commissioned visuals created by video artist Jean Pierre Dangmann add
to the very special atmosphere at Tamarai making it one of West End's
most unique and inspiring venues.
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