London Cooking Project

London Cooking Project

An open plan kitchen/dining space and social entrprise. Available for hire for supper clubs, pop ups, private events, cooking classes, photoshoots & food prep

London Cooking Project

http://www.londoncookingproject.com

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REVIEW: The Shared Table at The London Cooking Project ...

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Only a few months ago I hated sharing my small plates with the person next to me, but something about this casual, convivial eating has become addictive and I’ve met so many great people through this way of eating.

As for food here at the London Cooking Project it all changes regularly with a calendar of line-ups throughout the month.

As the name suggests it’s all about sharing your table with other people and enjoying good, honest food.

Booze wise here it’s BYOB and our bottles of Champagne and far too many silky smooth Pinot Noir’s from the Co-Op next door went down a treat.

Other fillings made their way round the table such as pickled veg and a mango and cucumber salsa.

London Cooking Project – Pop Up Restaurant | Grub Club

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London Cooking Project is a kitchen space and social enterprise that works to provide opportunities to develop and nurture young talent in the field and is committed to benefitting the local community.

The kitchen space offers four kitchen stations that are available to hire on a permanent, ad hoc and short terms basis for caterers, supper clubs, pop ups and photoshoots.

The London Cooking Project is a beautiful kitchen and open plan dining space in Battersea, dedicated to amazing food, sustainability and community.

Based in an old ice factory, the kitchen is home to a variety of permanent renters and is the perfect space for supper clubs and pop ups.

Non-profit and community activities focus on enhancing knowledge around food, health and the link between good learning and nutrition; supporting the disadvantaged of all ages in exploring learning and career opportunities in the food business; engaging with food production and distribution, urban and rural, small and big, to increase sustainability in the food supply chain.

Pop Up Restaurants in London | March 2018 | The Nudge Agenda

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Details: 5th April | Dalston Heights, 230 Dalston Lane, E8 1LA | £36 Flaming Flamingo X Boring Kitchen The Flaming Flamingo has put its foot down… and demanded to hold a one-night pop up restaurant in collaboration with Som Saa chef Shaun Beagley (aka Boring kitchen).

Details: 6th April | Benk + Bo, 4-6 Gravel Ln, E1 7AW | £35 Jacob the Angel Dinner Series Jacob the Angel have decided start a series of supper clubs, and are kicking things off by ruthlessly exploiting their connection to the award-winning restaurant next door, The Barbary.

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London Cooking Project for Private Venue Hire | Prices & Reviews ...

London Cooking Project is a unique open plan kitchen/dining space and social enterprise in Battersea, dedicated to amazing food, sustainability and community.

Our beautiful kitchen space offers four kitchen stations that are available for permanent, ad hoc or short-term hire.

The space is perfect for: - Supper clubs - Pop up events - Food photography - Film shoots - Cooking classes - Community events - Private events All of our commercial revenue streams go back into funding community and charity projects based around food.

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