SindhiGusto is run by Sapna Ajwani, an ex-banker turned chef and food & travel blogger, and will be hosting a supper club on Saturday 8th October at Canvas Cafe, off Brick Lane. Sindhi food has its origins in what is now Pakistan, and as been influenced by the cuisine of other cultures, like Greeks, Turks, Arabs, Moghuls and more. Tickets are just £35, and it should be an unforgettable night!
"SindhiGusto is my humble attempt to bring to the plates of lovely Londoners the authentic cuisine of Sindh (formerly in undivided India), now in Pakistan. YES, it's another regional Indian cuisine, and NO it's not 'curry’. It is the food of Sindhis - the people of Sindh, who migrated from current day Pakistan to India in 1947. Leaving behind all their possessions, all they took with them was their love of food: eating, cooking and sharing it with friends, neighbours, and family at one of their rummy and whisky parties accompanied by tongue-tickling nibbles.
Present day Sindh in Pakistan, lies to the west of India, bordering the states of Rajasthan and Gujarat in India, and Punjab and Baluchistan in Pakistan, with a wide southern coastline. Naturally, we love our fish, as much as meat and vegetables. Due to its vantage location, Sindh was conquered and occupied by the Persians, Greeks, Turkish, Arabs, Moghuls, Rajputs etc, through the ages. These rich cultural influences are reflected in the flavours and ingredients of Sindhi cuisine, allowing us to please the palates of vegetarians, fish and meat eaters alike."
When - Saturday 8th October, 2016
7pm - 10pm
Where - The Canvas Cafe, 42 Hanbury Street, E1 5JL
Tickets - £35 from SindhiGusto here
Map
Link - Tickets page
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