The Cinnamon Club – Your Last Chance to Register For FREE Tickets to A Once in A Decade Dinner

Your Last Chance to Register For FREE Tickets to A Once in A Decade Dinner

The Cinnamon Club is delighted to be celebrating its tenth birthday this March with a series of fantastic events and initiatives that includes the chance to be a guest at the restaurant’s special celebratory ‘money can’t buy’ anniversary dinner on 21 March 2011.

All places are allocated by lottery – all you need to do is register at www.cinnamonclub.com by 25th February to be in with a chance of winning one of 50 pairs of tickets. The dinner will feature a stunning 10-course tasting menu featuring signature dishes from the previous decade with each course paired with a specially chosen wine. Dishes will include ravioli of Norwegian king crab, cured salmon with coriander soup; tandoori breast of squab pigeon with cloves, poached egg and spiced beet; spice-crusted halibut, masala Jerusalem artichoke and Keralan lobster bisque and tandoori saddle of Welsh lamb, ‘Keema Saag’, with saffron sauce.

Vivek has also been working with his wine producers to produce two exclusive limited edition blends. From Michel Chapoutier there’s a Rhone 2008 and from Brookfields Estate in Hawkes Bay: a Syrah, called Back Block. Both are highly collectible and presented in beautiful gift boxes. With only 300 bottles of each available at £50, get your name on the waiting list.

For the serious foodie or amateur chef, the restaurant’s seminal cookbook, The Cinnamon Club Cookbook, is getting a birthday makeover. Just 500 limited edition, leather-bound books, signed by Vivek Singh will be available.

At the end of its first decade, the The Cinnamon Club has established itself as one of London’s top modern Indian restaurants, not least among the movers, shakers and power-brokers of nearby Whitehall. Over the ten years, the restaurant has won fans in the shape of some of the most well-known food and drink critics, MPs including Gordon Brown and David Cameron and A-listers such as Hugh Grant and Reese Witherspoon. Mick Jagger was famously once turned away because there was no room!

For more details visit www.cinnamonclub.com

The Cinnamon Club, The Old Westminster Library, 30 Great Smith Street, Westminster, London SW1P 3BU T: 020 7222 2555

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