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Have you ever sat down to dinner not knowing which Michelin star chef would be cooking your four-course meal? The likes of Gordon Ramsey, Rick Stein, Angela Hartnett, Mark Hix, Tom Kerridge and more have cooked at this incredibly unique event, where 20 tables of 10 guests have their own “surprise” chef for the night. Now in its 23rd year and back again for 2023, Leukaemia UK’s flagship fundraising event, Who’s Cooking Dinner?, will return to The Dorchester, Park Lane on Monday 18th September 2023. Fundraising never tasted so good!

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When
18 September 2023
Where
The Dorchester
Fee
£875.00
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