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April 12th -Modern Japanese Sushi Tasting - Space at 61, 61 Cheltenham Road, SE15 3AF


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After a hugely well received 1st event Chef Kai-Sun returns to SPACE@61 for a modern Japanese tasting event focusing on Sushi & Sashimi.


This time there is an earlier service from 3-6pm for those with children!


?20 Set 6 x Sushi + 3 piece Maki, & Edamame Salad & Green Tea.


?12 Set lunch For children under 12 - 3 x sushi +3 piece Maki & steamed Edamame & ice-cream.


More about the Chef

In 2010 Our Chef, Kai-Sun as an unfulfilled City worker decided to pack away the pressed shirt and tie and with no experience ventured into the Japanese restaurant world. 8 years on, his experience includes the renowned fish supplier & restaurant chain Atariya, and achieved the Senior Sushi Chef position at acclaimed restaurants ROKA Charlotte Street, Zuma London, Dinings & Dinings SW3.


Course Contemporary Japanese Tasting Menu


Amuse-bouche


Toasted Edamame - Smoked Umami Salt & Spice


Seafood Miso Soup


Omakase Sashimi (Select prime cuts of Tuna and locally sourced Salmon & seasonal day boat caught white fish.


Omakase Sushi x 8 pieces (Tuna, Salmon, Sweet Shrimp, day boat/line catch x 3).


Dessert


Japanese Green Tea (Ocha) is included but no alcohol will be provided (BYO)


**Important- Dietary Requirements**


Regrettably we are unable to accept the following Allergy/Intolerances at this time.


Gluten

Soy

Fish

Crustaceans

Molluscs


For all others please ensure you contact us at the latest 48hours before the event. Changes made on the night may not be guaranteed and can cause delays to your service.


To Book

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/kaishin-modern-japanese-sushi-tasting-tickets-44696555601

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