DINNER AT YATRA IN SUPPORT OF THE GRAHAM LAYTON TRUST

Enjoy eclectic Asian cuisine and help restore the gift of sight.

THE DATE & TIME

Sunday 10th October, 6pm - 10:30pm

THE VENUE

YATRA

34 Dover Street, Mayfair London W1S 4NF

YATRA offers exquisite Indian cuisine in stunning surroundings in the heart of Mayfair. The décor is a cool fusion of Oriental and Indian with granite surfaces set against vibrant colours creating an nterior, which is minimalist but welcoming. Water features further enhance the relaxed ambience providing the perfect setting to enjoy the exquisite and innovative food cooked by "young, energetic, Oberoi-trained chefs".

THE EVENING

6pm - 7:15pm

Reception with non-alcoholic cocktails and a range of canapes

7:15pm onwards

Fantastic halal buffet dinner followed by tea and coffee

For further information please contact Freeda Chaudhri.

(email : freeda_chaudhri@hotmail.com or phone : 07817681116)

THE COST

£35 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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