‘Tapas’ are a popular
tradition. Tapas are appetizers that can be taken whilst drinking beer or wine.
Tapas means sociability, friends and family. The Spanish in general won't drink
without eating something as well. Often, ‘to go for tapas’ is the perfect
excuse to meet friends.
Spanish tapas is at the
very heart of Spanish lifestyle and culture. Everywhere you go in Spain you
will find lively and noisy bars serving small plates of superb flavours and
local delicacies.
In some tapas bars,
everything is served on toasted bread. In others, everything is served pincho
or on a toothpick; the empty toothpicks are used to tally the bill.
Wherever you live, Spanish
tapas will give you a tasty little mouthful of the real Spain. This week
Spanish tapas can bring a little Spanish sunshine into our supper club!
The Menu - 11th May
*Tomatoe Salad
with Marinated Olives and Rosemarin*
*Mejillones Tigres*
(literally, "tiger mussel"), which
is basically a mussel croquette fried with one half of the shell. Especially
popular in Madrid.
*Croquetas
de Jamon*
Spanish Ham Croquettes are a common sight on
bar counters and in homes across Spain
*Patatas Bravas*
Is one of the classic Spanish tapas dishes and is served in bars all over
Spain. Fried potatoes topped with a spicy tomato sauce.
*Prawns “pincho"*
*Chorizo with Egg “pincho”*
*Torrijas*
A kind of bread pudding, traditionally eaten on Easter in Spain.
When?
• The Melting Pot is running once a month on Saturday.
• The Melting Pot is running once a month on Saturday.
Where?
• Approximate location: Chalk Farm (2 minutes from the station)
• Approximate location: Chalk Farm (2 minutes from the station)
What time?
• The supper starts from 7.30 to 11pm
• The supper starts from 7.30 to 11pm
How?
• BYOW
• BYOW
• Suggested donation £23
• Number of guests 16
Get in touch for reservations!
http://www.wegottickets.com/
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