Ok so the Brits don't have the best gastronomical reputation but Art For Eating duo Charlotte Jarvis and James Read are here to fix it.
Their culinary extravaganzas have become a date to reserve in the capital's busy social agenda for locals and for visitors. Their upcoming Art For Eating sees the two explore the relationship between food and science. If your last brush with the lab was domestic science, don't worry - their experiments are mostly harmless. But in the interest of not spoiling the sample group (that's you guys) Art For Eating can't reveal the full menu as yet. They do, however, promise you five delicious courses including an incredible deconstructed bloody mary 'caviar', fillet of cod with coconut foam and test tube sauces, a series of amuse bouche/canapes detailing the glorious story of evolution, and rosewater and orange flower ice creams to be made at your table without refrigeration.
Molecular gastronomy has never come so cheap, with five courses for just £30. Suck on that Heston. But wait, there's more: To counterbalance facts with some fiction, Art For Eating are joining forces with Sheer Drop Theatre Company, who have a series of specially commissioned stories to bring to the table. Your table. While you eat. The tales will be from Home (England), Up The Way (Scotland), Next Door (Wales) and Over The Road (Ireland). Inspired by legend, myth and fairytale, with a scientific twist, Sheer Drop presents an evening of intimate theatrical storytelling to melt your bones and rattle your heart.
Art For Eating runs for three nights on 11th, 12th and 13th of June just by Blackhorse Road underground (Victoria Line) at 7.30pm. Maximum booking is six heads per party. Don't worry if you are vegetarian, vegan or allergic to anything Art For Eating happily caters for most dietary requirements, just let them know in advance! Previous events usually sell out quickly, so reserve now!
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