Tuesday, 31 March 2015

Top 5 Wedding Cocktails in London


When everybody is raising a toast to your happy married life, don’t you want your guests to have the most amazing cocktail in their hands? Yes, you do, literally and figuratively. That’s’ why brides and grooms other than taking care of endless details involved in the wedding process, are paying attention to  have the best of the cocktails for their wedding day.

Listed here are some of the trendiest and impressive top 5 wedding moonshine for all those tying a knot in London -

1.  The Blushing Bride



The Blushing Bride

Totally! Totally! Apt for the occasion by the name itself right? Bar tending consultant and Tanqueray global ambassador Angus Winchester has put together a few suggestions for a royal wedding reception cocktail menu and the first amongst that was the blushing bride is a bright, fresh and flavorful drink taken from the classics Savoy Cocktail Book. The blushing bride comprises of dry gin, orange juice, lemon juice and grenadine. This is a perfect drink, feminine and classy with a modern twist – much like you, dear bride.


Thursday, 26 March 2015

Top 5 Arabian Foods in London Wedding

Think celebration, think Arabian! Yes, Europe has fallen head over heels in love with Arabian cuisine and London leads the trend. The city has so many Arabian food joints and Middle Eastern restaurants that it looks like Arabian Nights setting on weekends.
In fact, so much is the popularity of Arabian food that wedding celebrations and reception parties are keeping exclusive table for Arabian cuisine in their menu. The guests are delighted with the very smell of delicately spiced falafel and the garlicky whiff of fresh hummus which makes their taste buds water.

Master Chefs of London Darbar present to you a first-hand and authentic report of top five favorite Arabian dishes which have been getting featured in Wedding menus of London –

1.  Falafel

The name sounds too cute; the taste is just awesomely cuter! It is a wonderful dish also known as ta'amia in Middle East but owes its major liking in Arab East. First of all, it is important to know that Falafel is a commonly eaten snack in Israel and its essence resembles the ubiquitous French Fries. Falafel is generally served as a side dish in wedding and reception parties. It is a spicy dish that combines chickpeas and fava beans.


Falafel