

Enjoy Indian High Tea and help restore the gift of sight.
THE DATE & TIME
Saturday 28th August, 3pm - 5:30pm
THE VENUE
Chai
Bazaar at Chor Bazaar
16
Albermarle Street, Mayfair, London, W1
Chai Bazaar - London's first Indian Tea Bar and ranked as one of the '20 Top Afternoon Teas' by The Times.
Chor Bazaar
- An Aladdins cave of curious bric-a-brac and fascinating antiques.
Ranked 'Amongst the 50 most romantic places in the world as well as amongst
'London's Best 10 Restaurants' for fun and atmosphere' by The
Independent
THE INDIAN HIGH TEA
Delicious hot and cold savouries (samosas, pakoras, Indian sweetmeets etc) with unlimited supplies of authentic Indian teas.
THE COST
£15 per person. All proceeds going to the Graham Layton Trust
HOW TO BOOK
Places are strictly limited so book early to avoid disappointment.
For further information or to reserve a place please contact Freeda Chaudhri.
(email : freeda_chaudhri@hotmail.com or phone : 07817681116)
Please send payment once your reservation has been confirmed.
Cheques should be made payable to "The Graham Layton Trust". Please send your cheque along with the following information - Number of Tickets Required, Your Name, Address, Tel. No and Email Address to :
Freeda Chaudhri
The Graham
Layton Trust
12 St James
Square
London
SW1Y 4RB
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