The Art of the Restaurateur

The Art of the Restaurateur

The Art of the Restaurateur
Cover photo c/o Phaidon Press

Who? Nick Lander

What? To celebrate the launch of Nick Lander’s new book “The Art of the Restaurateur”, the author will be holding a dinner with drinks at Quo Vadis. The evening includes drinks on arrival, three course dinner with half a bottle of wine and a signed copy of “The Art of the Restaurateur”. Priced at £80.

When? 19th November 6.30pm – 9pm

Where? Quo Vadis, 26-29 Dean Street, London W1D 3LL www.quovadissoho.co.uk

How? Book online

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