Dear guests,
A vast and deep thank you for accompanying us on our round-the-world journey.
Your support and attendance were deeply appreciated. It was a huge pleasure hosting so many wonderful people, and we hope you found it a memorable accompaniment to the London Olympics (a lot of its athletes clearly did – visiting us for a well-earned drink at our late-night bar after 4 years hard grind).
Our blog and Facebook page have images of most of the evenings, with the few blankspots soon to be filled.
If you had a good time at Global Feast, please let us know; your recommendations are the best way to help the success of future events. You can write a recommendation on our Facebook page or send us your thoughts directly. Similarly, if you have feedback on how we can improve our offering, we’d love to hear from you.
The Future
Stratford Old Town Hall are going to take ownership of Worldscape and run events on it from this moment forwards, accompanied by a late-night bar!
If you missed Global Feast, have no fear: Worldscape will still be here to welcome you to yet more incredible, interactive dining experiences. Stratford will be running the World Bistro and Late Bar and dinners throughout and beyond the Paralympics (chefs tbc), with a very special culminating dinner to cap this extraordinary summer on the very last night – on Sunday 9th September.
The venue and table will be open to the public for the forseeable future, but also available for private hire for a wide range of events – please contact Alison Davenport on 07791 291 685 if you’d be interested in the latter.
Worldscape will also be accompanied by an exhibition of drawings, photos and videos – along with wider rollouts across London for various exhibitions and festivals (including a convergence between the London Design Festival and Global Design New York, opening at New London Architecture, 26 Store Street on the 20th September.
More details to follow; please check back soon and come join us! And yes, we will be throwing some monster DJ parties there too – keep in touch with Alex & Sinead ;)
Credits and Thanks
Projects like Global Feast cannot take place without the extraordinary commitment, creativity and collaboration of a wide team of brilliant people, most of whom we list below; Please get in touch with them if they touched or inspired you in any way; may this be the start of many great new relationships!
If you would like to join us for more Global Feast events, do keep an eye this mailing list and Like us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter.
If you would like to know more about the work by Alex Haw and the team at atmos (the designers of the extraordinary Worldscape table), please contact Alex at a@atmosstudio.com or 07815 040 619 or check their website. (if you’d like to purchase or hire Worldscape – or an individual country of your choice! – or purchase some of the extraordinary ‘tectonic plates’ of London, please also contact Alex / atmos directly)
If you would like to join us for our weekly geo-specific potluck Latitudinal Cuisine events, please sign up for the simple weekly mailer at www.latitudinalcuisine.com
If you would like to know more about the work of Col Richs – the incredible Head Chef who made all the dinners happen with every guest chef every night – please visit his site at Love Food.
If you would like to know more about visiting or hiring the Stratford Old Town Hall, please visit their website.
We would like to take this opportunity to thank all our 32 guest chefs who contributed their time, ideas and energy so generously to Global Feast. You can catch them at their supper clubs and restaurants around the UK and Europe:
Thanks to:
- Chris Massamba from Sundia Food
- Silvio and Toto from The Italian Supper Club
- Cinzia Chignoni from The Table
- Denise Baker-Mclean from the Moel Faban Secret Supper Club
- Aoife Behan from Jelly+Gin Productions
- Linn Soderstrom from Hemma Hos Linn
- Claudia Stachelhaus from The White Room Supper Club
- Arno Massdorp from The Saltoun Supper Club
- Frank Fforde from The Rodborough Supper Club
- Selina Rajan from the Kuhama Supper Club
- Sabrina Ghayour from Sabrina’s Kitchen
- Sally Butcher from Persepolis in Peckham
- Karina and Katrina from Russian Revels
- Menna from the Chai Lounge Supper Club
- Sumayya Jumil from Pukka Paki
- Keralan chef and writer Sheba Promod
- Rehka Mehr from Pistachio Rose
- Cherry Tang from Fed by Tang
- Courtesan Dim Sum
- Goz from +65
- Uyen Luu from Leluu
- Poonperm Paitayawat from The Skinny Bib
- Yuki from Yuki’s Kitchen
- Anna Hansen from The Modern Pantry
- Scott Ball from Kooky Bakes
- Kerstin Rogers from The Underground Restaurant
- Mexican supper club hostess Tiffany Morris
- Monica and Lee from Tan Rosie
- Martin Morales from Ceviche
- Kym Kamel from the Shy Chili Supper Club.
Thanks also to our wonderful guest artists who generously gave their time and talents:
- Kakatsitsi, master dummers from Ghana, courtesy of Indigenous People
- Visual artist Nadege Meriau
- Gon von Zola, The Budda Cakes
- Helen Parker-Jayne Isibor, The Venue Bushfires
- Singer-songwriter Lanre
- Jazz fusion trio, 3-Way
- Dancers Polly Hallam, Pauline Blackwood and drummer Lennie Charles
- Cabaret singer, Miss Jessie Pie and Chris Thorn
- Dancers Krishma Gajjar and Simran Bahra from the Alpana Sengupta Dance School
- Neil and Naomi from The Imperial Works
- Radhika from The Resonance Project
- Anna Nygen from Silent Shout Theatre
- The London Bon Dancers
- Sean Conway
- Jazz singer Bridget Perise
- Cabaret artist Havana Barbie
- Ed Gillespie from Futerra
- Tanja Raaste and Hugh Walker from Love Tango
- Singer and songwriter Corina Piatti
- Musician Andre Luis
Thank you again for an incredible journey; it was amazing travelling with you, and we look forward to our next moments together!
Alex, Sinead and the Global Feast team.
xxx






