Dripping with glamour, and buzzing with excitement, Tamarai treats its elegant customers to fine food and exceptional wines. One of London’s most vibrant and stylish venues, Tamarai was voted the Best Late Night Bar in UK (Theme Restaurant in London & Bar Awards 2008). With a client list that includes companies like Sony BMG, Marie Claire, Paramount Studios, Yahoo, Tatler, Jimmy Choo amongst others, Tamarai can accommodate 300 and 100 for sit-down lunch & dinner.
The venue features an extensive wine list by Charles Metcalfe and critically acclaimed pan Asian cuisine by Chef Manish (Best Pan Fusion Food in London, Evening Standard). A new menu launched earlier this year introduces dishes such as a tangy mango and green papaya salad with banana blossom and pandana dressing, masala morels with water chestnuts and herb lemon rice and at the same time retains all time favourites such as sweet chilli lotus root, with chives and fresh coriander. Both the menu and wine list demonstrate how thoughtfully Tamarai continues to innovate. Tamarai is best for Christmas party in London and New Year Party Venue in London UK.
Like the Lotus flower that it is named after, Tamarai metamorphoses from a fine dining pan Asian restaurant to a late night bar – a truly dynamic space that can be transformed to suit different moods at different times of the day. State-of-the-art audio visual equipment, LCD screens and a screening room makes Tamarai ideal for day time hire, film screenings, training sessions, product launches, fashion and art events.
Tamarai has a late night license till 3 a.m. on Friday and Saturday nights on and offers complimentary parking for upto 300 guest cars in Central London. Undoubtedly, an ideal venue for your Christmas parties this winter. For details on bookings, email Anjali Myers at events@tamarai.co.uk. 167 Drury Lane, Covent Garden, WC2, Tel. 020 7831 9399, www.tamarai.co.uk
Since its outstanding debut 1997 vintage, Casa Lapostolle’s Clos Apalta bottling has helped to establish Chile as a premier red-wine region. Owner Alexandra Marnier-Lapostolle and her team created a blend of Chile’s distinctive Carmenère variety, Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon sourced from the estate’s oldest vines in Colchagua’s Apalta sub-valley, then kept refining: fermenting in smaller lots, hand-destemming berries and constructing a gravity-flow winery. All this came to fruition in the long, warm, dry 2005 vintage, easily Chile’s modern best. Marnier and new winemaker Jacques Begarie blended in 4 percent Petit Verdot for the first time, adding aroma and color. Rich and velvety, the 2005 Clos Apalta should reward cellaring. The wine’s price has remained relatively modest through the years.