Friday 23 January 2015

The Cuckoo Kitchen's Winter Dinner at The Baring in N1


The Cuckoo Kitchen was started by six friends who liked the idea of raising money for charity, but were unlikely to ever run a half-marathon. Instead, playing to their strengths, they decided to launch a restaurant where the proceeds from each evening are donated to a local charitable cause.  They take over a pub kitchen four times a year, and on Monday 9th February they'll be cooking at the Baring, in Baring Street, N1, between Angel & Haggerston, for a meal featuring Goan osso bucco (full menu below) in aid of the Street Doctors charity.  Please support them - sounds like a great night!

"Four times a year the Cuckoo Kitchen takes over the kitchen at a pub or restaurant to serve you seasonal food, deliciously prepared. Our winter event is on Monday February 9th at 7.30.
This season's menu:
Starter
Masoor dal soup
Main (meat*)
Goan osso bucco served with pilau rice and stir-fried green beans
Main (vegetarian)
South Indian paneer with tamarind and tomato, served with pilau rice and stir-fried green beans
Dessert
Yoghurt and orange cake
Coffee
Freshly roasted coffee from 92 Degrees
*all meat is sourced from the Ginger Pig, a butcher committed to good animal husbandry and welfare
This season's charity: Street Doctors
About this season's charity:
Street Doctors is a charity registered in the UK. We change the lives of high risk young people by giving them the skills they need to deliver life-saving first aid. But as well as saving lives we use first aid as a tool to educate and empower these young people, giving them confidence and a sense of responsibility for their actions, helping to change their attitude towards violence."

When - Monday 9th February, 7.30pm

Where - The Baring Pub, 55 Baring Street, N1 3DS

Tickets - £27.50 from Billetto here

Map

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Link 1 - Tickets page
Link 2 - Cuckoo Kitchen



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