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Business in the Spotlight: Kudu Peckham

Mar 27, 2019

Worldwide’s unique World Guide is as proudly South African as a leg of lamb on a Sunday afternoon. There we have restaurants, shops that sells South African products, Afrikaans doctors, lawyers and even Afrikaans churches! Every week the Worldwide team chooses one business from the guide to make an appearance in the Spotlight, this week we have Kudu Peckham in the United Kingdom! If you are longing for a plate of cooked food straight out of your mom’s kitchen, then this place is just for you!

Kudu is a friendly neighbourhood restaurant in the heart of Peckham.

Our menu is shaped by the seasons, creative plates that combine the very best produce with a splash of imagination to give familiar dishes a playful twist.

Our South African roots inspire our food – whether that’s slow cooking in a potjie pot over hot coals, or baking our delicious Kudu bread. ​Sourced as much as possible from local suppliers, we celebrate hunters & foragers and gather what we can from our own herb garden and vegetable plot.

​Kudu is a couple team- Amy Corbin & Patrick Williams – brought together by our love of good food and a closely held dream to create a special place where we can share our favourite dishes with friends, family and neighbours.

Visit Kudu Peckham’s website here

Visit Kudu Peckham’s profile on the World Guide here

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