Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Supper Club dishes up another culinary treat

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In nearly two years, Colombo Supper Club founder, Naserah Tyebally, has enticed and educated the palates of Sri Lankans with upto 16 pop-up dinners, with cuisines from Latin America to Catalan, Singapore, Japan, India - the list goes on. Colombo Supper Club aims to uplift the food culture within Sri Lanka by introducin­g clients to a range of rare ingredient­s that stretch the palate, as well as showcase unique culinary technique.

The upcoming pop-up event on Saturday, October 27 at Taru Villas – will feature renowned Chef Andrew Walsh, who runs the Asian-inspired bar & grill, Butcher Boy, located in Singapore’s buzzy Keong Saik dining stretch. Butcher Boy’s key offerings, as its name suggest, are cuts of grilled meat specialtie­s with Asian sauces, alongside an array of Asiancentr­ic cocktails, baos and buns, sharing plates, and decadent desserts. Inspiratio­nal paired cocktails will be mixed and provided by Wineworld CSC’s long standing beverage partner.

The venue partner for the event, is Taru Villas - a collection of small, intimate Boutique Hotels and Villas located along the southern coast of Sri Lanka. The pop-up event will take place at The Long House. For tickets contact Naserah Tyebally on +94 772 300 038.

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