Join Lost Cherry for ‘The Lost Supper’, a contemporary, seasonal shared dinner set in a grand hall just a two minute walk from Trafford Bar tram stop.
Born in early 2019, Lost Cherry is formed of two Alex’s and our good friend Olivia, a chef in training at Leith’s in London.
Breaking away from the confines of restaurant dining, enjoy the beauty of Ikebana flower arranging and experiment with CBD chocolates in the company of like minded people.
Best,
Alex & Alex
Lost Cherry
Our Menu is a selection of some of our favourite recipes that have been curated over the past year.
Start
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Braised black olives, lemon, thyme
Beetroot ravioli, goats cheese, honey, white wine sauce
Main
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Beef short rib or miso aubergine (V), celeriac purée, pickled cauliflower, asparagus
Finish
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Butternut squash tart, cherry, pomegranate
Chocolate truffles with CBD (optional)
Coffee & teas
Fully licensed bar available
Please let us know if you’d prefer the vegetarian option
Time & Date
7:00pm Sat 4th May 2019
Number of guests
6-7 guests
Event type
Paid
Other Info No Food Rules have been set. No Drinks Code has been set.
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Maria Grieco
May 8, 2019
What a wonderful evening celebrating Lost Cherry’s first ever big pop up from the. One of the great things about supper clubs is the opportunity not only to meet people who would not normally come into your world but to try dishes that you would possibly not order in a restaurant. The braised black olives with lemon and thyme were a sheer joy to eat as was the beautiful sourdough baked by Toby from Dough to Door, the short rib of beef had a depth of flavour to it that I can only dream of achieving accompanied by the celeriac puree, pickled cauliflower and asparagus it was a poem on a plate. I’ve never eaten butternut squash in a pudding before but the pairing of this sweet vegetable with the sour, sharpness of the cherry was pure genius, if my name was Paul Hollywood it would, e without doubt, have earned the Lost Cherry team a hand shake. The attention to detail was very much appreciated, the table decorations and the individual Ikebana place settings were beautiful and set the tone for the evening. Outstanding food from this very talented and innovative team, an absolute joy and triumph.
Maria Grieco
May 8, 2019
What a wonderful evening celebrating Lost Cherry’s first ever big pop up from the. One of the great things about supper clubs is the opportunity not only to meet people who would not normally come into your world but to try dishes that you would possibly not order in a restaurant. The braised black olives with lemon and thyme were a sheer joy to eat as was the beautiful sourdough baked by Toby from Dough to Door, the short rib of beef had a depth of flavour to it that I can only dream of achieving accompanied by the celeriac puree, pickled cauliflower and asparagus it was a poem on a plate. I’ve never eaten butternut squash in a pudding before but the pairing of this sweet vegetable with the sour, sharpness of the cherry was pure genius, if my name was Paul Hollywood it would, e without doubt, have earned the Lost Cherry team a hand shake. The attention to detail was very much appreciated, the table decorations and the individual Ikebana place settings were beautiful and set the tone for the evening. Outstanding food from this very talented and innovative team, an absolute joy and triumph.
Lorna Read
May 5, 2019
Great evening,the only tiny problem was the food wasn’t hot enough for my taste. This was probably due to the food being carried upstairs with no cover and could maybe be thought about for future events
Lorna Read
May 5, 2019
Great evening,the only tiny problem was the food wasn’t hot enough for my taste. This was probably due to the food being carried upstairs with no cover and could maybe be thought about for future events
Antonia Sotgiu
May 5, 2019
I really enjoyed the evening and the food, presentation and decor. It was the hosts' first event. I felt that it would have been nice to be briefly introduced to everyone at the table by the host at the start of the evening to make everyone feel welcome. This isn't a criticism as it was a friendly evening, just a heads up for the next one.
Antonia Sotgiu
May 5, 2019
I really enjoyed the evening and the food, presentation and decor. It was the hosts' first event. I felt that it would have been nice to be briefly introduced to everyone at the table by the host at the start of the evening to make everyone feel welcome. This isn't a criticism as it was a friendly evening, just a heads up for the next one.
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