Credit: Emma Nathan
Style: Immersive dining experience
Where: Undisclosed location near Hoxton
When: Booking until end September
Rating: 5/5 stars
Not suitable for those with mobility issues, though email to see what they can do.
Gingerline keep their secrets close to the chest, which makes reviewing their immersive dining experiences difficult. I don’t want to accidentally give away details that are best left unshared until after you have done it.
However, I persevere! Chambers of Flavour is the second Gingerline experience I have done and is significantly different from The Grand Expedition. Where that was static, in this experience you move from place to place and need to be pretty mobile to do so.
Credit: Rob Grieg
The food is exciting and interesting. Extremely varied, it is also well spaced out so despite eating a significant number of courses, you don’t feel overfull at any time…
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