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THE SIXTH ANNUAL
WEDNESDAY 3 - Sunday 7
JUNE 2015
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welcome
Welcome to Streatham Food Festival 2015 – a five-day celebration of our area’s vibrant food scene. Over the course of the festival we’ll be showcasing the best of our local food businesses and community groups, and bringing people together through a shared love of food.
This year’s programme includes the return of the Streatham Food Tour, with taster menus available in 31 local restaurants. Now in its third year, the tour is a brilliant way to try lots of local eateries without breaking the bank – so grab a scorecard and a group of friends, and take a food tour of the world, right here in Streatham!
Another popular fixture on the festival calendar, our Sunday Food Fair will once again transform Streatham Green into a buzzing community space, offering a mix of hot and cold food stalls, live music, face painting and cooking demos. The atmosphere has been fantastic over the past couple of years, with people from all over Streatham and beyond coming together to enjoy a day of food, community and fun.
New for this year is our children’s recipe competition. Pupils from nine local schools have been creating recipes that celebrate the rich cultural mix in our community and we’ll be hosting the final at our Sunday Food Fair. We can’t wait to see what they’ve come up with!
In recognition of Lambeth’s status as a Flagship Food Borough, we’re particularly excited to be
welcoming Rosie Boycott, chair of the London Food Board, to Hitherfield Primary School on the first day of the festival. We think everyone should have access to healthy and sustainable food and we’re thrilled to be part of making this happen in Streatham.
There’s plenty more on offer this year with pop-up restaurants, food growing sessions, a Big Lunch, BBQs, fundraisers, a film screening and more. It’s all listed over the coming pages so have a read and start planning your festival.
As always, we want to say thank you to our sponsors, partners, staff and volunteers, without whom the festival wouldn’t be possible. We’re all really proud of this year’s programme and hope to see lots of you there! Pauline Milligan, Festival Director
With Streatham fast becoming the culinary capital of South London, Streatham Food Festival is the perfect way to celebrate our fantastic food entrepreneurs who work tirelessly to offer us locals a world of flavours right on our doorstep. Great new places to eat and drink are constantly popping up, proving what a great place to do business it really is. And that’s why inStreatham BID is proud to be sponsoring the Streatham Food Festival again this year!Louise Abbotts, InStreatham BID Manager
www.streathamfoodfestival.com @streathamfood /streathamfoodPlus: more local events
& offers (p10)
Streatham Drop-In Centre World Cuisines Fundraiser (p4)From 7pmAn evening of delicious Ethiopian, Eritrean and world cuisine in support of local refugees and asylum seekers
Brünch Summer Feast (p5)7.30pm–10.30pmA German-inspired summer feast in the heart of Streatham.
Streatham Food Tour (p6-9)6pm–10pmThis year’s tour kicks off with taster menus available in 31 local eateries.
Thur 4 June Fri 5 JuneWed 3 June Sun 7June
Sat 6 June
School Recipe Competition Menus & Harvesting Session (p4)Winning recipes will be served for lunch while pupils at Hitherfield Primary also lead a harvesting session in their Edible Playground.
Brixton People’s Kitchen Festival Pop-Up (p4)7pm–10pmApprentices from Jamie’s Fifteen will be cooking up a storm with a menu of surplus and reclaimed food.
British Home Summer Fayre (p5)12pm-4pm
Streatham Market (p5)10am-3pm
Growing Hillside (p5)3pm-4.30pm
Streatham Food Tour (p6-9)12pm–10pmThe final day of the tour – how many restaurants can you visit in 10 hours?
Elephant Bakehouse Bring & Bake Session (p14)10am–11.30am Bake your own bread and share sourdough tips at Elephant Bake-house.
Sunday Food Fair (p13)11am–5pmJoin us on Streatham Green for a day of food, music and community.
The Big Lunch & Family Gardening Session (p14)12pm-4pmPick your own salad at Streatham Common Community Garden and enjoy a Big Lunch with friends and strangers.
Edible Hillside Film Night (p14)6pmA screening of Project Wild Thing marks the end of the festival.
Streatham Food Tour (p6-9)6pm–10pmThe tour continues. Take the opportunity to experiment and try something new!
Plan your week with our festival calendar
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Streatham Drop-In
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Brixton People's Kitchen
Festival Pop-Up
Wednesday 3 June, 7pm-10pmTaylors, 78a Streatham High Road, SW16 1BSThe Brixton People’s Kitchen will be cooking up a storm using amazing surplus and reclaimed food.
With support from Jamie’s Fifteen apprentices and local chefs, your tastebuds will be tingled and tantalised by the delicious meal that will be presented to you.
The night includes live bands, comedy, a spoken word poet and DJ.
BPK are fundraising with the Rotary Club of Tooting to build a village well in Ghana, so any extra cash donations on the night will be most welcome.Price: £28.60 for 3-4 courses. More info and bookings via www.grubclub.com/brixton-peoples-kitchenwww.brixtonpk.wordpress.com
Thursday 4 June, from 7pmStreatham Stables (White Lion Pub), 232 Streatham High Road, SW16 1BBAn evening of delicious Ethiopian, Eritrean and world cuisine, hosted by local charity, the Streatham Drop-In Centre for Asylum Seekers Refugees. This unique fundraising dinner will include a wide variety of traditional vegetarian and meat dishes from around the world, specially prepared by the volunteer and staff team.
Kindly supported by The White Lion Pub.Price: £10 suggested donation (all proceeds to the charity). Booking not required but places can be reserved by emailing [email protected]
British Home
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Thursday 4 June, 7.30–10.30pm Boyce da Roca, 9 Leigham Hall Parade, Streatham High Road, SW16 1DRNoemi brings the community together to break bread in the heart of Streatham. You can expect a summer feast inspired by her German roots, but with her own unique twist. She will pickle, bake, boil, slow-cook and make this a fun and inclusive event for everyone involved. In collaboration with Belsazar and Mondino
– Germany’s first own Vermouth and Amaro brands – a professional mixologist will prepare mouthwatering cocktails on the night. Price: £25 + booking fee. Booking via Grub Club: http://goo.gl/SF6QHPwww.bruench.com
Saturday 6 June, 10am-3pm Babington Road Plaza, SW16 6LQStreatham’s weekly farmers’ market will be joining in the festival fun with family-friendly entertainment including flamenco and blues tinted rock’n’roll, dancing, a folk band and face painting. There will be added hot food stalls on the day, ideal for a spot of lunch while enjoying the music.Entry: FREE.www.weareccfm.com/streatham
Saturday 6 June, 3pm-4.30pmHillside Gardens Park, access from Hillside Road, SW2 3HLJoin Edible Hillside for a food growing session in Hillside Gardens Park. There will be an opportunity to look around the young community orchard, paint signs for the trees and plant seeds in public planters. Entry: FREE, no booking required, all welcome.www.hillsidegardenspark.co.uk
Saturday 6 June, 12pm–4pm The British Home, Crown Lane, London SW16 3JBLocal charity the British Home is opening its gardens for a Summer Fayre. The event will include food stalls, a talent competition, singalong to Frozen, ‘Valuing your Valuables’ by Roseberys Auction House, bands, activities, arts and crafts, plant and cake stalls, a bouncy castle and fun and games for all the family.Entry: children free, adults £1. To enter the talent competition e-mail [email protected] by 28th May.www.britishhome.org.uk
Growing Hillside
Wednesday 3 JuneVarious local schoolsIn the lead up to this year’s festival, nine local primary schools have been participating in a recipe competition, with children invited to create a dish that celebrates the rich cultural mix in our community. To kick-off the festival, winning recipes will be served as part of the school lunch menus on 3rd June. The competition final will take place at our Sunday Food Fair on 7th June with the overall winning dish cooked in our Demo Tent (see p13).
As part of this, Rosie Boycott, chair of the London Food Board, will visit Hitherfield Primary School on 3rd June to meet the school’s winner and taste their dish. She will be harvesting salad with pupils in their Edible Playground and hearing
more about how the school is engaging children in healthy eating as one of Lambeth’s lead schools in the GLA’s Flagship Food programme. Festival-goers can find out more about the programme at our Sunday Food Fair.
With thanks to participating schools:Crown Lane, Dunraven, Granton, Henry Cavendish, Hitherfield, St Andrew’s RC, St Leonard’s, Sunnyhill, Woodmansterne
www.hitherfield.co.uk www.edibleplaygrounds.orgwww.feedinghungryminds.co.ukwww.love.lambeth.gov.uk/lambeth-food-flagship-borough/Please note: the school lunch menus and Rosie’s visit are not open to the public
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Take a food tour of the world in Streatham on Thursday 4, Friday 5 and Saturday 6 June We’re delighted to say that the Streatham Food Tour is back – and with even more dishes to choose from! For three days only you can explore Streatham’s vibrant restaurant scene by popping into several local eateries for a plate of food. Thirty-one venues will be serving mini-plates of their signature dishes and specials for £2 to £5 each – offering a mix of classics and modern dishes from at least 18 different countries.
The Streatham Food Tour – an indecisive eater’s dream” Time Out, 2014
We’re also once again inviting you to take the ‘Food Tourist Challenge’ to be in with a chance of winning dinner for two at the restaurant of your choice. Turn to page 11 for our scorecard and information on how to enter.6pm–10pm on Thursday 4 and Friday 5 June,plus 12pm–10pm on Saturday 6 June. Subject to availability.
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The Bank(Italian / British)
The Bank recently reopened after a refurbishment and serves delicious pizzas as
well as traditional pub food.
Mini aberdeen angus steak burger & chips
£5Mini pizza – choice of 2
toppings£4
Hot wings £3.50
426-428 Streatham High Rd SW16 3PX · 07970 885962www.facebook.com/waterfront.
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The Earl Ferrers(British/World Foods)
Serving lunch, dinner and Sunday Roasts, this popular
local was featured in The Guardian’s ‘Top 10 best
pubs in London’.
Salmon tartare with gin fizz granita and tempura fried
oyster £5
Veal and pancetta meatballs in rich tomato sauce and soft
polenta£5
Strawberry cappuccino £5
22 Ellora Road, SW16 6JF 020 8835 8333
www.earlferrers.co.uk
Hideaway Jazz Cafe(World food)
Open all day, Hideaway offers an eclectic food menu and a wide range of drinks served against a backdrop
of jazz
Cashew nut, carrot & coriander falafel wrap (v)
£5Moroccan spiced
lamb burger with feta cheese & harissa
£5Thai spiced fish cake with
pak choi & sweet chilli sauce£5
225 Streatham High Road SW16 6EN · 020 8835 7070
www.hideawaylive.co.uk
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The Railway (British)
Popular community pub serving seasonal British
classics and London brewed ales; awarded Sustainable Pub of the Year in 2014.
English charcuterie board taster
£5Sussex pork
& Peckham chorizo slider£4
Savoury kentish blue cheesecake (v)
£4
2 Greyhound Lane, SW16 5SD · 020 8769 9448www.therailwaysw16.co.uk
Blessings(Caribbean)
A recent addition to the High Road, Blessings serves traditional Caribbean food
cooked to perfection.
Jerk chicken & hard dough bread
£4.50Curry goat with rice & peas
£5Festival dumpling: ackee & salt fish OR calaloo (v)
£3.50
177 Streatham High Road SW16 6EG · 020 3609 5464
The Manor Arms(British)
A great local pub offering a warm welcome, quality food,
a courtyard garden, live music and a popular weekly
pub quiz.
Salt & pepper squid with harissa mayonnaise
£3.95Scotch egg with piccalilli
£4.50Beef burger sliders – choice
of spicy, smokey, or eggy£4.50
13 Mitcham Lane SW16 6LQ · 020 3195 6888
www.themanorarms.com
Rice Republic (Chinese)
Hugely popular Chinese restaurant with à la carte and dim sum menus, all made with the freshest
ingredients.
Salt & chilli squid£3.50
Beef in black bean sauce£3.80
Salt & chilli baked tofu (v)£3.50
161 Streatham High Road SW16 6EG · 020 8677 7133
www.ricerepublic.co.uk
The Holland Tringham(British)
Friendly high street pub serving a wide range of food and drink at pocket-friendly
prices.
Fried buffalo wings with hot sauce & blue cheese dip
£3.99Mini hand-battered
cod & chips£4.99
Gourmet beef burger / veggie burger (v) with 6 onion rings
£4.99
107-109 Streatham High Rd SW16 1HJ · 0208 769 3062www.jdwetherspoon.co.uk
Pratts and Payne(British)
With fine ales, delicious food, board games and
regular events, this unique local has oodles on offer.
Peppered squid, crispy kale aioli£4
Sautéed chorizo in red wine£3.50
Roasted tomato & baby spinach cannelloni with creamy tomato sauce
& parmesan breadcrumbs (v)£3.50
103 Streatham High Road SW16 1HJ · 020 8677 1664
www.prattsandpayne.com
Bravi Ragazzi(Italian)
Small and hugely popular Neapolitan pizzeria,
consistently rated as one of the best in the country.
Mini pizza – Margherita (v)£4
Mini pizza – Boscaiola (ham & mushrooms)
£3Pastiera
(Neapolitan cheese cake)£3
Please note: if the restaurant is full dishes will be available
to take away.
2A Sunnyhill Road SW16 2UH · 07951 588 955www.braviragazzipizzeria.co.uk
Indian Nites(Indian)
Indian dine-in and takeaway restaurant serving high
quality, reasonably priced food, cooked in an open
kitchen.
Chicken tikka masala£2.50
Chana masala (chickpea) (v)£1.50
Chicken tikka biryani£3.50
All served with complimentary naan bread
and cucumber raita
6 Sunnyhill Road SW16 2UH · 020 8769 3008www.indiannites-streatham.co.uk
Wholemeal cafe(World Foods)
In Streatham since the 1970’s, Wholemeal serve
delicious, hearty vegetarian & vegan food + scrumptious
desserts.
Casserole of the day with brown rice (v)
£5Bake of the day
with salad & mash potato (v)£5
World famous banoffi pie£3
1 Shrubbery Road SW16 2AS · 020 8769 2423
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Café Barcelona(Spanish/Portuguese)
Popular cafe/bar hosting regular live music nights
Manchego cheese w/ ‘picos’£5
Codfish cakes£5
Churros con chocolate£5
344 Streatham High Road, SW16 6HH · 020 8769 9169www.cafebarcelonalondon.co.uk
203 Restaurant (Nigerian)
A family friendly restaurant offering delicious, freshly prepared Nigerian dishes.
Garnished gizzard with fried plantain
£5Jollof rice with fish
£4Beef & goat suya
(spiced roasted meat with fresh onion & tomato)
£5
203 Streatham High Road SW16 6EG · 020 8677 0003www.203nigerianrestaurant.com
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Hung’s Restaurant(Chinese)
A Streatham institution, Hung’s proudly serves a
wide range of dishes from noodles and soups to hot
pots and set lunches.
Salt & spice bean curd (v)£3.50
Sweet & sour chicken£4
Beef with chilli & black bean sauce
£4
2 Sunnyhill Road, SW16 2UH · 020 8769 0176www.hungs-chinese-online.co.uk
Brighton Way(World Food)
Vibrant bar/restaurant with an all-day kitchen serving
breakfast burritos through to evening mezze platters.
Sliders – pulled pork & cheddar OR sweet potato &
black bean burger w/ paprika & chipotle mayo (v)
£5Mezze board (v)
£5Pizzets (Lebanese flatbreads w/ Turkish spiced mince or
tandoori halloumi (v))£5
5 Streatham High Road, SW16 1EF· 020 8696 0695www.brightonwaylondon.com
Maria’s Kitchen(Portuguese / Caribbean)Cozy cafe and restaurant serving Portuguese dishes
with some Caribbean influences.
Salt fish with potatoes and cream (bacalhao com natas)
£4.50Curry goat with rice & peas
£5Mixed vegetable stew
with rice (v)£3.50
27 Streatham High Road, SW16 1DT · 020 8769 4899
www.mariaskitchen.co.uk
Beyrouths’(Lebanese)
Lebanese restaurant blending the flavours and timeless elegance of the
Middle East.
Falafel with tahini sauce (v)£3.50Kibbeh
(minced lamb croquette)£4.50
Warak Inab B’Zeit (stuffed vine leaves) (v)
£3.50
20-21 The High Parade, Streatham High Road,
SW16 1EX · 020 7998 1853www.beyrouths.com
The White Lion(World food)
This unique live music venue and bar offers
something for everyone including comedy, DJ’s and
Sunday Lunch.
Thai chicken curry£5
Butternut squash risotto cake (v)
£5Salt fish fritters
with tomato & avocado salad£3.50
232 Streatham High Road SW16 1BB · 020 8677 3341
www.whitelion.org.uk
La Casita(Portuguese)
Friendly restaurant offering traditional Portuguese dishes including a full tapas menu.
Grilled sardines in Portuguese corn bread
with roast peppers salad £4.95
Flamed grilled spicy chicken wings with spicy potatoes
£4.95Portuguese pan-fried chicken
gizzards with rice £4.95
122 Streatham High Road SW16 1BW · 020 8664 6033
www.lacasitalondon.co.uk
Hollywood Grill(American)
American diner with a big selection of burgers, as well
as sundaes, waffles and other treats.
BBQ buffalo wings £3.50
Lamb chops£4
Special chicken burger / veggie burger (v)
£5
78 Streatham High Road SW16 1BS · 020 8677 1719
www.hollywoodgrill.co.uk
Slurp(Chinese/Japanese/Thai)Popular restaurant serving
generous portions of Chinese, Japanese and Thai cuisine at very reasonable
prices.
Yaki soba £4.50
Vegetable fried noodle (v) £3.50
Green chicken curry £5
104-106 Streatham High Road, SW16 1BW · 020 8677 7786www.slurpstreatham.co.uk
Talay Thai Restaurant(Thai)
Specialising in authentic Thai food, this local
restaurant prides itself on fresh, quality dishes.
Thai dim sum, Thai fishcake, crispy wontons
and spicy prawn crackers (veg option available)
£4.85Tom Yum soup
with prawns or mushroom (v) £4.75
Beef or tofu (v) in oyster sauce with rice
£5
64 Streatham High Road SW16 1DA · 020 8696 0854
www.lovetalaythai.com
The Hamlet(British/Mediterranean)
This stylish, friendly restaurant and cocktail bar sources local, seasonal and
organic produce.
Goat’s cheese salad with toasted pine nuts
& caramelised onions (v)£4
Grilled Spanish chorizo with mixed pepper relish
& chives sour cream£4
Pan-fried tiger prawns in garlic butter and chillies
£4
10 Streatham High Road SW16 1DB · 020 8769 1171www.thehamlet-village.co.uk
Fish Tale(Mediterranean)
Winner of the 2014 Food Tour, this fishmonger and deli is an aladdin’s cave of
foodie delights.
One of the following:
2 fresh oysters
Prawn cocktail
Antipasti (veg or meat)All served with a glass of
bubbly
£5
9 Leigham Court Road SW16 2ND · 020 8664 7464
www.fishtale.co.uk
Taj Mahal(Indian)
Classic Indian dishes are served at this popular
restaurant and takeaway.
Chicken tikka masala w/ rice£5
Lamb bhuna w/ rice£5
Vegetable dansak w/ rice (v)£5
Please note: the restaurant opens at 5.30pm on Saturday
11a Leigham Court Road SW16 2ND · 020 8677 7818
wwwtajmahal.co.uk
Perfect Blend(British)
This independent café / bar / restaurant offers coffee,
brunch, lunch, an evening menu, plus locally brewed
beer and cocktails too.
Mini Thai fishcakes£3
Spicy chicken wings£3
Mini perfect burger (beef or mushroom (v))
£3
8-9 Streatleigh Parade SW16 1EQ · 020 8769 4646
www.perfect-blend.co.uk
Hood(British)
Modern British restaurant & bar serving locally sourced, seasonal food accompanied by London-brewed beers &
European wines.
Chilled tomato soup with stone bass ceviche
£3.50Summer lamb salad
£5English strawberry snap,
crackle & pop£3.50
Vegetarian alternatives will be available
67 Streatham Hill, SW2 4TX 020 3601 3320
www.hoodrestaurants.com
Oishii(Japanese)
Popular noodle bar offering dishes including sushi,
tempura, noodles and rice.
Chilli peppercorn squid£3.50
Yaki soba / yasai yaki soba (v)
£4.50Kaprow gai chicken
£5
70 Streatham Hill, SW2 4RD 020 8674 688
www.oishii-lambeth.co.uk
El Chico’s(Mexican)
Vibrant Mexican cantina and cocktail bar where they invite you to ‘eat, drink and
party!’
Corn tortilla chips and homemade guacamole (v)
£3Slow baked smoked BBQ ribs
£5Soft corn tortilla tacos with chipotle chicken
£5
62 Streatham High Road SW16 1DA · 020 8677 5100
www.elchicos.co.uk Troy(Turkish)
Authentic Anatolian cuisine including Turkish barbecued meat, meze and vegetarian
dishes.
Chicken shish£5
Lamb adana (spicy minced lamb skewers)
£5Mixed meze (v)
£5
96 Streatham Hill, SW2 4RD 020 8674 1519
www.troybarbeque.co.uk
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Café Barcelona’s First Anniversary PartyFriday 5 June, from 7pmCelebrate Café Barcelona’s first year with paella, live Latin music and sangria.Entry: free, no booking required. Prices as per menu on the day.
The White Lion Kitchen’s BBQ Courtyard PartySaturday 6 June, noon–10pmThe White Lion Kitchen serves up an all-day BBQ Courtyard party including their world famous, drum cooked, authentic jerk chicken, to a backdrop of music by White Lion DJs. Entry: free, no booking required. Prices as per menu on the day.
Skabeque at Pratts & PayneSaturday 6 June, 1pm–10pmA day of Ska music and BBQ-ing in Pratts & Payne’s patio garden. Entry: free, no booking required. Prices as per menu on the day.
19 Pop-Up’s Festival Special Weds 3 – Fri 5 June, midday–11pmCelebrate the festival with Marco and Guilio at their new ‘19 pop-up’ on Leigham Avenue: from Weds-Fri they’re offering Southern Italian nibbles with cocktail and wine tasters for only £5.Entry: free. No booking required just mention ‘Streatham Food Festival’ when ordering.@nineteen_bar
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Score each restaurant out of 5 for Food, Service and Atmosphere
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a Tour Guide, staff at any of our festival events, or by post to:Streatham Food Festival, c/o inStreatham, Hideaway Workspace, 1 Empire Mews, SW16 2BF
Name:Email/Phone:
Cards must be returned by Friday 12 June. Winner will be announced on Thur 18 June. See website for further details.
Oishii
Troy
Hood
Fish Tale
Taj Mahal
The Hamlet
Perfect Blend
Brighton Way
El Chico’s
Talay Thai
Maria’s Kitchen
The Norwood and Brixton Foodbank helps individuals and families in crisis through the provision of emergency food supplies.
They rely on food donations from the public and businesses to help people in need, and we would like to encourage festival-goers to donate if they can. We’ve included a shopping list of required items on the reverse of this page.
They have a permanent drop box at the Streatham Tesco Extra and a weekly drop box at St Margaret’s Church on Barcombe Avenue (every Saturday, 9am-11am). We’ll also have a collection box at our Sunday Food Fair on June 7th.
Their next local supermarket collection is at Tesco Extra on 2nd, 3rd and 4th July.
In addition, the proceeds of this year’s festival raffle will be donated to the foodbank.
For further details of their work visit: www.norwoodbrixton.foodbank.org.uk
Thank You!
Support our local foodbank!
MORE LOCAL events AND OFFERS
Hollywood Grill
Slurp
Beyrouths’
La Casita
The White Lion
Bravi Ragazzi
Hung’s
Indian Nites
Wholemeal Cafe
Pratts & Payne
The Holland Tringham
Rice Republic
Blessings
The Manor Arms
203 Restaurant
Hideaway Jazz Cafe
Cafe Barcelona
The Earl Ferrers
The Bank
The Railway
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sunday food fair
Sunday 7 June, 11am–5pmStreatham Green and Babington Road Plaza SW16 6HFThe festival returns to Streatham Green for another day of food, music and great community vibes. This year’s line-up features old favourites such as jerk chicken, BBQ’d fish and boozy ice creams, plus a few new stalls including Goan street food, hot pepper sauce and handmade chocolates.
There’s face painting for kids and musical entertainment from a steelpan band, plus the
Streatham Women’s Sewing Group CIC will be returning with a new activity stall and you can have a go on the Better smoothie bike to generate your own fruit smoothie.
The South Lambeth Schools’ Partnership will be showing off their school-grown produce and you can visit the Lambeth Food Flagship stall to find out more about this pioneering programme and how it can benefit you, your family and community.
Enthusiastic cooks won’t want to miss our Demo Tent where we’ll have live demonstrations throughout the day, along with the final of our children’s recipe competition.
This year we’re extending on to Babington Road Plaza to create more space for lounging on the green – so bring a blanket and make a day of it!
Milk (UHT all sizes)
Sugar (500g/1kg)
Instant coffee
Tinned tomatoes
Instant / tinned
potatoes
Tinned peas and
carrots
Tinned pies, stews
& curries
Tinned meat
Tinned fruit
UHT sponge puddings
Rice pudding
Instant or long-life
custard
Non-food items:Longlife plastic
shopping bags
Toilet rolls
Shampoo
Shower gel
Toothpaste
Shopping list
Street FoodOne Stop Jerky: jerk chicken and porkEl Chico’s: Mexican burritos and cocktailsFish Tale: BBQ’d fish & seafoodBun Kabab: Pakistani street foodMean Green: handcrafted veggie and vegan foodNeriman: hog roast sandwichesGoan Street Kitchen: curry & dosaLa Tartiflette: French classic
Local producersHonor Coffee: Rwandan coffee beansLadle & Larder: homemade chutneysWendy’s Trini Kitchen: hot pepper sauce & mango salsaSutton Community Farm: vegbox schemeElephant Bakehouse: snacks, treats and sourdough bread
Sweet treats & drinksDrunken Dairy: boozy ice creamsLong Weekend Bakery: mini cakes and muffinsChocolates by Eloise: handmade Belgian chocolatesDivine Chocolate: fairtrade chocolateMon Dessert: French macaronsNatural Origins: fruit drinksDungarees: freshly brewed coffeesProject Shine: ales, ciders and wines
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Sunday 7 June, 10am–11.30am Elephant Bakehouse, 8 Gleneldon Mews, SW16 2AZEver wonder what your homemade bread would look like if you had a big deck oven like the ones used in artisan bakeries? Join Elephant Bakehouse to load your prepared sourdough into the pro oven and see for yourself what difference the oven makes to the final product.Entry: FREE, to book email [email protected]
You’ll need to make your bread dough in advance, ready to bake that morning. Due to space restrictions, they can only accommodate 6 people and spaces will be given on a first come basis.
www.elephant-bakehouse.co.uk
Sunday 7 June, 6pmSt Margaret the Queen (church), Barcombe Avenue, SW2 3BHEdible Hillside is a Streatham Hill based project that supports and encourages food-growing initiatives in the area. For their June Film Night they will be screening Project Wild Thing, a documentary showing filmmaker David Bond’s creative and humorous efforts to bring kids back into nature. Food will be for sale on the night.Entry: FREE, no booking required.www.sociallandscapes.co.uk/projects/edible-hillsidewww.projectwildthing.com
Elephant
Bakehouse
Bring & Bake
Session
Sunday 7 June, 12pm–4pmStreatham Common Community Garden, The Rookery, SW16 3BZJoin Streatham Common Community Garden in a nationwide celebration of neighbourliness and good food!
Do you know your butterhead from your cos or your mustard leaf from your mizuna?
Head along to the community garden and taste the different varieties of salad which are growing this year. Make a salad-leaf mask, pick your own salad for lunch, and find a quiet spot in the Rookery to enjoy. The Big Lunch will be followed by a family friendly gardening session.Entry: FREE, no booking required. Big Lunch: 12pm–2pm, Gardening session: 2pm–4pm.www.streathamcommoncommunitygarden.org
Edible Hillside Film Night
BIG LUNCH & Family Friendly Gardening Session
NERIMAN'SHOG ROAST- Free Range British Pigs- Slowly Roasted and Specially Marinated- Ciabatta Bread- Rocket Leaves- Home-made Apple Sauce
*Street Food *Mobile Catering *Private Hire *Corporate Events
Neriman Sandwiches
@NerimanSandwich
the new cafe
we may have a new name but westill serve great
tasting coffee126 Streatham High Road
London SW16 1BW
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We are a new independent neighbourhood restaurant and bar serving Modern British food & drink.
Local craft beers & European wines. Open lunch, afternoons, evenings Tuesday to Saturday, and Sunday Brunch
New Modern British Restaurant & Bar
67 Streatham Hill, SW2 4TXE: [email protected]; T: 020 3601 3320 @HoodStreathamwww.hoodrestaurants.com
Streatham Hill
Brixton
Streatham
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Painting by Shirley Parker, resident.
The British Home is a charity that has cared for severely disabled people for over 150 years. Help us to continue our work of improving the lives of those that need it most.
Care to help? Care to give? The British Home Crown Lane, Streatham, London SW16 3JB
Telephone: 020 8670 8261
www.britishhome.org.ukCHARITY NO. 206222
“ You really can change the world if you care enough.”
Marian Edelman
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the big chainsand much more.
InStreatham, your local Business Improvement District, is supporting and improving our local high street. Get the info you need to plan your shopping plus
special offers and news updates on the inStreatham website:
www.instreatham.com1 Hideaway Mews, Streatham, SW16 2BF : 020 8835 7067 : [email protected]
www.streathamfoodfestival.com @streathamfood /streathamfood
Hitherfield
Primary School
A big Thank You to everyone who has helped to make this year’s festival happen: Sponsors inStreatham, Better, Thompson Vales, Morrisons In-kind support Divine Chocolate, ODEON Partners Lambeth Weekender, Streatham Common Community Garden, Brixton People’s Kitchen, Streatham Drop-In Centre, Brünch, British Home, Streatham Market, Edible Hillside, Hitherfield Primary School, ISS Education Festival Team Pauline Milligan (festival director), Anna Nolan (event support and social media), Ben Spencer (event and volunteer manager), Laura Yates (designer) Volunteers Anthony Ellis (website), Chris Nolan (flyer + poster distribution), plus many more throughout the festival Photography Susanne Hakuba, Tom Baker, Bill Hewitt, Chris Lee, Ben Carpenter, Amanda Waite Suppliers Project: SHINE Special thanks Lambeth Events and Lambeth’s Food Safety teamAll details correct at time of going to press. Please check the website for updates before attendance and visits.