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Boodle Fight

Filipino Family Feast | Bare Hand Dining

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A Unique Filipino dining experience

Private Boodle Fights from £39.60pp

Minimum 6 People*

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Our Boodle Fight experience is a vibrant Filipino tradition that brings people together for a communal feast like no other. Imagine a long table covered with banana leaves, where an assortment of delicious fish, meats, vegetables, and fruits are spread over mounds of rice. This hands-on dining experience encourages sharing, equality, and a sense of family as everyone digs in together, savouring the rich flavours and the joy of eating as one.

The 'Boodle Fight', gained nationwide exposure on Channel 4's new series, 'The Great Cookbook Challenge with Jamie Oliver' where our chef and founder, Rex De Guzman wowed and impressed judges: Jimi Famuwera (chief restaurant critic of the evening standard), Georgina Hayden (award winning food writer and cook) and head judge, Louise Moore (Managing director, Penguin Michael Joseph) earning Rex a spot in the Grand Finale of the cooking competition. We are proud to concept from the big screen to reality and present to you, our 'Boodle Fight'. A unique Filipino dining experience by 'Turo Turo'.

*Available at Tooting restaurant only.

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