Notorious Battersea nightspot Bunga Bunga will throw open its doors for a weekly party brunch that will offer a matinée show set to be unlike any other in London.
Guests can enjoy the £35 brunch menu - including unlimited prosecco and bellinis - while watching live entertainment, as well as partaking in some karaoke themselves.
Brunch goers can expect regulars such as Ukulele Eric who is well loved for his rousing renditions of Lady Gaga and Dolly Parton's 'Nine to Five', resident DJ Spider who buzzes off the weaker karaoke singers with a Britain's Got Talent style machine complete with lit up crosses and buzzer, and even a drag queen compere.
The line-up will also feature unassuming opera singers (who appear to be just regular customers) and then burst into Nessun Dorma when guests least expect it, as well as a whole host of other surprise entertainment.
Diners can look forward to an authentic Italian three-course menu, starting with a selection of cured meats of Milano salami, prosciutto di Parma, wild boar and capocollo.
Then guests will choose from a selection of delicious and amusingly named pizzas including Bunga’s Benedict, topped with hollandaise sauce, spinach and smoked salmon with a soft egg, An Englishman’s Italian Breakfast with sausage, mushrooms, tomato, pancetta with a soft egg and the truly decadent Silvio’s Sweet Seducer made with chocolate sauce, banana and strawberries. The meal will be polished off with homemade fruit gelato.
General manager Robin Kay has created several Bloody Marys with a unique Italian twist, including the Mediterranean Mary, featuring Grey Goose vodka with gin mare, coconut-infused Martini Rosso, lemon juice, tomato juice and Bunga spices, and the Sicilian Mary with red chilli and basil-infused Grey Goose, black olives, lemon juice, tomato juice, rosemary, dates and Galliano balsamic vinegar.
Bunga Bunga Brunch is available every Saturday, 12pm-6pm.
Rhiannon Bury























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