Cookbook Café to host ‘Flavours of Peru’ with chef Virgilio Martinez
Cookbook Café, at InterContinental London Park Lane will host ‘Flavours of Peru’ – a week-long gourmet food festival celebrating contemporary Peruvian cuisine – in association with the Embassy of Peru. Acclaimed chef Virgilio Martinez of Central restaurant in Lima will create the culinary festival that runs 17-23 October, bringing one of Peru’s most exciting restaurants to the capital.

‘Flavours of Peru’ at Cookbook Cafe will reflect the growing celebration of indigenous Peruvian cuisine and present dishes served by chef Martinez at Central, such as grouper tiradito with rocoto, tubers, naval avocado and chalaca; and hot ceviche of shrimp and seabass with charcoal and araza. The menu will be preceded by renowned Peruvian Pisco Sours, made with the fermented juice of different varieties of grapes.

At just 31 years-old, Virgilio Martinez has held the position of Executive Chef at Astrid y Gaston, listed on the San Pellegrino World’s Best Restaurants list. He is currently chef patron of Central restaurant in Lima, which has received critical acclaim since opening in 2010. Next year he is set to open his own restaurant in London, with a site earmarked in Shoreditch.

Dinner will be à la carte and based on dishes from Central restaurant and lunch will be served on Cookbook Cafes market table, with a selection of more traditional dishes in the option of three starters, three main courses, and three desserts (priced at £30 for two courses, including a Pisco Sour, water, tea/ coffee.) Musical entertainment will accompany dinner, and the special weekend brunch.
To make a reservation, call 020 7318 8563, email hello@cookbookcafe.co.uk or visit www.cookbookcafe.co.uk to find out more.
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This week sees Cookbook Cafe at InterContinental London Park Lane host ‘Flavours of Peru' – a week-long gourmet food festival celebrating contemporary Peruvian cuisine – in association with the Embassy of Peru.
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