![]() Nikkei Supper Club | Photo by Amanda DavidĬompared to the average tasting menu, which has a comparable number of courses, supper clubs are an absolute bargain. If you are a supper club newbie, brush up on the etiquette of supper club dining with this super-useful guide from The London Foodie – see below for details of his Nikkei supper club. The vibe is much more relaxed and intimate, more like dining with (ridiculously talented) friends than going out for dinner.They encourage guest interaction and connection whilst you may not often chat to strangers at the next table in a restaurant, it’s pretty hard to ignore someone scooched up next to you on a bench – making them a good way to meet fellow foodies and a great option for solo diners.They are mostly BYO (Bring Your Own), although occasionally organisers may give you the chance to get in on a bulk order for a particular beverage, e.g. ![]()
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