Hipster restaurant sells kebab ‘tasting menu’ for £60 and you have to eat it off the TABLE
Kebab Queen in Covent Garden will be pushing the kebabs as 'far as they go' by serving fois gras 'kebabito' and a doner risotto
A NEW HIPSTER restaurant in London is offering a kebab "tasting menu" for a staggering £60.
And even after shelling out that diners don’t get a plate but have to eat off the TABLE.
The grub is served directly onto the counter which is cleaned with a SQUEEGEE and a bizarre home-made concoction made with lemon juice and vodka.
Astonishingly punters willing to fork out the eye-watering sum for their "kebabs" will still have to eat most dishes with their hands.
And those hoping for a juicy and oozing paper-wrapped doner may be disappointed - the British late-night staple is nowhere to be seen at Kebab Queen, in London's trendy Covent Garden.
Instead, the chef promises to push kebabs "as far as they go" - serving up a foie gras "kababito" (a small piece of barbecued foie gras) and a doner RISOTTO.
Creator Ed Brunet, 29 - an Old Etonian and - said: “We had always wanted to do something that pushed the boundaries of the dish."
Managers say guests will "rip, tear and eat with their hands, in a ritual that pays homage to late-night kebabs" at the new venue which opened last week.
The extraordinary Kebab Queen menu includes: "secreto" of Iberian pork with lardo pickled in cider vinegar and dusted with green chilli powder; foie gras with date purée, white onions, Grand Marnier-soaked jumbo raisins and potato cooked in duck fat with black cardamom; and grilled monkfish and monkfish liver with a "jus" made from chicken bones.
This will be "plated" onto a CABBAGE LEAF.
Other dishes are served directly onto the table made from a material called Dekton, which managers say is impervious to the grooves and nicks where bacteria hide.
Meanwhile, diners who fancy a drink with their meal are offered a booze "pairing" menu for an additional £40.
Astonishingly foodies predict the venue may earn a Michelin star.
Diner Caroline Gaunt wrote on Twitter: "Extraordinary experience last night at Kebab Queen ... a definite contender for a Michelin star."
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However others are less confident in the restaurant's success.
One review read: "Kebab Queen will exist without plates, with hubris, for an entirely unpredictable length of time."
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