Cocktails in Covent Garden

Posted by Paul Handley on Fri 4th March 2011 at 09:00 AM, Filed in Fine DiningLuxury DrinksLuxury Entertainment
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Pan Asian restaurant/bar, Tamarai, in London’s Covent Garden just keep on delivering.

Although you probably wouldn’t consider this restaurant for a Covent Garden cocktail, this is the place to be. Tamarai have mastered the art of the perfect cocktail.

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International Woman’s day is fast approaching (8th March) and in recognition, Tamarai have produced an exquisite fruity and feminine drink - Mon Cherie.

This female specific cocktail is fantastic for a girls night out and to help celebrate the global day highlighting the economic, political and social achievements of women past, present and future.

Here’s the awesome recipe for Mon Cherie:

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Glass: Bubble Frappe
Ingredients:
•      ½ a passion fruit
•      1 dash Orange Bitter
•      5ML Mozart Black
•      5ML passion Fruit Syrup
•      50ML Wisniowka Cherry Vodka
•      25ML Cloudy Apply Juice
Method:
•      Shake
•      Double Strain into glass
Garnish:
•      Marashino Cherries in the Bubble & Orange Twist Over the drink.


Tamarai transforms itself at night from a seriously good Pan Asian fine dining experience to one of the coolest night spots in Central London.

After 11.30 pm, Tamarai’s resident video jockey bewitches clientele with his sassy audio-visuals into the early hours of the morning.

Tamarai, the choice for a fantastic night out in London.

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