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Celebrate Christmas At Mamasan With A Festive Three-Course Menu

This December Mamasan is offering a Southeast Asian infused festive menu, with three-courses to get you into the Christmas spirit.

Throughout the month, celebrate with friends, family, colleagues with a delicious feast at Mamasan, £40 for three-courses, and for £5 extra sip on a welcome glass of Prosecco.

Commence your feast with lobster tail and king prawn toast and a burnt chilli jam to dip, Thai fried chicken with wasabi siracha caramel and sesame, or beef carpaccio with teriyaki onions, shimeji mushroom and wasabi emulsion.

For mains, delve into a coal roasted baby chicken satay served with Indonesian staple, nasi goreng and a spicy peanut sauce or a Mamasan favourite, green curry of monkfish tail and tiger prawns with charred courgette and roast aubergine. For flavours of Thailand, try the coconut smoked short rib of beef massaman curry, veggies can feast on a twist of this classic – roasted peach massaman curry with pak choi and new potatoes – or a vegetable Manchurian, with curried vegetable pakoras, peppers, soy and chilli. For flavours of the East, opt for the delicious 24-hour slow-roasted Iberico pork Char Sui. All dishes are served with jasmine rice for the table.

Indulge in classic French desserts that have been revamped with an Asian spin, a choice of coconut and peach chocolate delice, with poached peaches, orange and chilli and chestnut cream or a lime leaf and coconut crème brûlée, topped with candied ginger, charred pineapple crumble and koko kanu sorbet to refresh the palette.

Also an add-on of half a bottle of wine is available for £12 per person, bespoke drinks packages can also be arranged for parties on request.

Tables are available to book here now.

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