London's best foodie talks

By all means stuff your face — but sometimes it’s more fun to learn a bit as you do it. Here are five talks for foodies to book now

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Foodie frivolity: La Fromagerie (Picture: Danny Elwes)
Victoria Stewart29 April 2014

1. Divertimenti Culinary Salon, Marylebone

Supperclub host Sabrina Ghayour and The Pocket Bakery’s Rose Prince talk to food expert Tim Hayward.

2. Fairground, Dalston

This Saturday sees entrepreneur Calypso Rose deliver a talk on how to create and market an idea, with street food from Smokestak, Baba G and Yum Bun on each level.

3. Alchemy Events, Southbank

Michelin-starred chef Vivek Singh and his team host a cooking demonstration, discussion of modern Indian dining and dinner.

4. La Fromagerie, Marylebone

Antonio Carluccio’s event has sold out but La Fromagerie hosts monthly events involving tasting, discussions, tutorials and dinner.

End of May, lafromagerie.co.uk

5. Peirene Supper Club, Notting Hill

16 guests are given a copy of a book, then invited to come for supper for a discussion of the book with the author.

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