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E: 28/09 Win fine-dining for 2 at The Undercroft, Durham Cathedral, 07/10

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We’ve teamed up with the Undercroft Restaurant at Durham Cathedral to offer one lucky reader and guest the chance to experience an indulgent fine-dining experience in the company of the legendary Anton Edelmann, Executive Chef and The Savoy Hotel’s Maitre Chef des Cuisines for more than 20 years, and Gerard Basset OBE, Master of Wine and Master Sommelier. On Friday 7 October, step back in time with an authentic Georgian three-course dinner in the spectacular medieval restaurant. Inspired by John Thacker's The Art of Cookery (1758), from the Cathedral's Collections, each course will offer a range of culinary delights to tantalise your taste-buds.

Only valid on Friday 7 October 2016, event starts at 7pm.


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