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11th March -The Mexico Kitchen Project - Space at 61, 61 Cheltenham Road, SE15 3AF


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We're pleased to announce details of a new supper club in SE15. A Mexican influenced street food menu.

Saturday 11th March 2017

Venue: Space 61, 61 Cheltenham road, SE15 3AF

Time: From 7.30pm - dinner served at 8pm sharp

Menu: 3 courses - see below for info

Price: ?25 per person

Booking: email us on [email protected] - payment in advance essential to reserve your seat at the table

Drinks: BYO

We guarantee to serve up some great flavours, you just have to bring your chosen tipple and a friend.

We look forward to seeing you!

  • 3 weeks later...

An update on this exciting culinary evening at Space 61:


E10cooks - a cookery school in East London - is collaborating once again with The Mexico Kitchen Project - a culinary mastermind - to bring you a dining experience full of flavour and which will leave you wanting more!

We will be serving up a Mexican influenced 5 course taster menu that plays with traditional Mexican dishes and delivers something new and very exciting.


The menu:

Sopa de Tortilla

Prawn Taco, Chipotle Mayonnaise, Avocado, Pepitas

Pork Shoulder Pibil, Pickled Red Onions, Salsa Verde

Chicken Tinga, Crema Mexicana

Esponja de Tres Leches - Mango, Pistachio, Vanilla Ice-cream


Drinks - BYO


Date: Saturday 11th March 2017


Venue: Space 61, 61 Cheltenham road, SE15 3AF (used to be The Dish & The Spoon)


Time: From 7.30pm - dinner served at 8pm sharp


Price: ?25 per person.


Booking: email us on [email protected] - payment in advance essential to reserve your seat at the table


PS - I'm posting this on behalf of e10cooks who are friends of mine

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