EGYPT, TUNISIA & MOROCCO
27th Sept | 7pm
& 30th Sept | 7pm
12 Queen Street, Lynton
£55 per person
Shared table, seated and hosted
Call Ilona: 07507 720053
A Crossing of North Africa is a chef-led evening inspired by the food cultures of Egypt, Tunisia and Morocco. Taking place on 27 and 30 September, it brings together generous seasonal cooking, layered spice and a table shaped by warmth, depth and hospitality.
Across Egypt, Tunisia and Morocco, food is shaped by warmth, depth and contrast — spice, herbs, citrus and slow-cooked savoury notes working together in generous, expressive ways.
This evening draws on those shared threads, using Exmoor produce and local ingredients to reflect North African influence with fragrance, richness and a strong sense of place.
From slow-cooked tagines and spiced grains to sharp pickles, herbs and citrus, it is a cuisine built for sharing — generous, expressive and quietly complex. This Crossing of North Africa brings those elements together in a way that feels both grounded and transportive, shaped as much by atmosphere and rhythm as by what is on the plate.
£55 per person
The full menu, arrival cocktail and dessert liqueur
A full wine and drinks list will be available to purchase throughout the evening
Shared table, seated and hosted
Casual-smart — wear what feels comfortable
Vegetarian options are available by prior arrangement only
This is not a pop-up, tasting menu or themed night. It is a single, thoughtful evening around a table — flavour-led, generous and quietly confident.
Each season follows a different path. Explore the other journeys within the Silk Route Chronicles — distinct in flavour, but held by the same approach to food, place and the table.