Four courses across four restaurants as Action Against Hunger lay on culinary crawls

Visionary venue: Masonic Hall at Andaz Liverpool Street
Ben Norum21 February 2018

Restaurant-hopping diners are being invited to eat a four-course meal across four different restaurants as part of a new series of events in aid of international development charity Action Against Hunger.

These so-called Movable Feasts will take place across venues in the City and Soho – as well as others in Liverpool and Leeds – showing off the cooking of different chefs and a series of striking dining locations.

A feast in the City will take place on March 12, starting with a drinks reception and taking in a grade ll-listed Greek masonic temple at Andaz Liverpool Street, the sky-high dining room at Duck & Waffle, Hawksmoor’s Guildhall site, and Indian restaurant Darbaar from Abdul Yaseen.

It will be Soho’s turn on March 27, with courses at Jun Tanaka’s Michelin-starred The Ninth, Hakkasan, tapas hotspot Barrafina Drury Lane, and members club Quo Vadis.

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Emma Cullingford, head of food related fundraising for Action Against Hunger said: “Guests are going to be in for a really special treat, dining at some of Action Against Hunger’s top supporting restaurants throughout London, Liverpool, and Leeds. Every course within each venue has been carefully thought about to give diners a unique evening filled with mouth-watering food and an experience they won’t forget.”

Tickets are available now and can be booked here. All money raised will go directly to support Action Against Hunger’s work ending child hunger in over 45 countries around the world.