London Bridge’s Hottest Music Venue Appoints New South East Asian Food Vendor Da Ja
This month, London Bridge’s hottest live music venue welcomes new in-house food vendors and fried chicken specialists da ja Street Food…
From 17th March, Amazing Grace will welcome their latest pop-up food vendor – South East Asian favouritesda ja Street Food- who will be serving upmodern dishes inspired by some of the best street food from the Far East.
da ja, loved for their flavours coming directly from the food markets of Taiwan, South Korea, Hong Kong and Japan, will be serving a menu of their signature bites includingtheir Boneless Fried Chicken, ‘Konnichiwage’ Dipping Chicken Burger and Sesame Halloumi Sticks to name a few.Not forgetting a selection of both gluten free and dairy free options, plus a sensational variety of vegetarian dishes including Crispy Chilli Mushrooms, Sesame Cauliflower with Honey, and their super Spicy Halloumi Burger.
From its humble beginnings to a culinary revolution, street food has erupted in popularity over the last few years, andafter a super successful 6-month stint with Taiwenese favourites Mr Bao, Amazing Grace welcomes da ja and their crispy fried goodness with open arms.
Sammie Ellard-King, Marketing Director at Amazing Gracesays: “Whilst we absolutely loved partnering with Mr Bao, we are immensely excited for this new venture at Amazing Grace and cannot wait for our diners to experience the flavours of South East Asia when they next visit the venue. We pride ourselves on top quality food just as much as our drinks, service and renowned live events, and therefore it was hugely important to us to team up with a vendor who we felt matched us in boldness, creativity and flair.”
Founded in 2016 in Brixton, da ja was created through the great love of fried chicken and a love affair with South-East Asian flavours. Spicy, loud and powerful – the same of which can be said for it’s Aussie founder, Lani Lam, who grew up in her family’s suburban Chinese restaurant across the globe in Sydney, and now brings her love of the best Asian flavours to the capital.
Diners will be able to indulge in da ja at Amazing Grace from 17th March every Tuesday to Saturday, and can separately enjoy a specially curated brunch menu for the the highly favoured Amazing Grace bottomless brunches every Saturday, and the live Gospel bottomless brunches every Sunday.
Having taken up residency next to The Shard back in October 2021, Amazing Gracehas since cemented itself as one the hottest live music venues in the capital. Located in St Thomas’ Church, which was originally built in 1192 – the venue plays host to emerging talent from across the UK and internationally several nights a week, as well as hosting.