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April 26th, 2025

Let the festive feasting commence

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Lovers of our Breakfast Naan Rolls, we’re so very excited to share some top news with you. You may now try our so-very-new Bacon, Brie and Cranberry Naan Roll, the first of its kind! 

A hugely generous portion of creamy Christmassy brie is mixed into Naan dough before being cooked in a hot tandoor and layered with Ramsay of Carluke’s smoked streaky bacon, spoonfuls of festive sweet-sour Cranberry-Chilli Chutney and fresh coriander. Expect a generous ooze of cheese, spicy-sweetness and overall extreme satisfaction. As for accompaniments:— a Bloody Mary or Chai Eggnog is optional, Santa hats are not. 

For a limited time only, join us in our cafés to try this brie-lliant Yuletide breakfast special. 

The Dum Newsletter

Occasional emails to keep you informed of our goings-on.

Celebrate Iftar with Dum

The holy month of Ramadan is upon us, when Muslims around the world fast daily from dawn till dusk. It is a time of private worship and spiritual discipline, but also of shared joy and abundant feasting. Families and communities come together at suhoor, the pre-dawn meal, and at iftar, the evening meal, to break their fasts with copious, delicious dishes. Join us on 7th April for our own Iftar celebration – for an evening of feasting and live music.

RAMADAN

We often find it too easy to hurtle through the days, in an attempt to outpace the bustling city – be it London or Bombay – which always seems to be running away like a steam-engine train on a rickety track. Occasionally, it does us good to pause for thought, to disembark the carriage and sit on the platform awhile.

DUM'S CHEESE & MASALA STICKS RECIPE

The month of Ramadan may be a period of fasting but it’s equally synonymous with feasting. Iftar – the evening meal with which Muslims break their fast – is an occasion for eating favourite dishes and indulging in the naughtiness of moreish snacks after a day of abstaining, and these cheese-and-pastry twirls make the perfect snack.

THE RITUAL OF ZAKAT

Compassion. Generosity. Discipline. Honesty. Selflessness. Tolerance. These principles lie at the heart of Islam. Our Muslim brothers and sisters are bound to give, share and take care of others.