The Experience
Join us for a night of good music and food for the soul. Step away from the hustle and bustle of the city and step in to an experience that will energize your soul. A magical place of earthiness and divine comfort. Veghana’s cuisine is a game-changer. A complexity of flavours that transport you to tropical West Africa paradise. On Wednesday 30 June from 7.30pm, Veghana will host a pop-up dinner in Seva’s exquisite café. For this mesmerizing night, guests will be treated to outstanding African inspired music from local legend Somalie and performances from intriguing flow artists Flowylee and Sara Abou, who also happen to come from the continent.
For the first time SEVA will have a collaboration with Veghana, was founded by Nana driven by her passionate belief that West African food deserves its place amongst the popular global cuisines, and that West African food has an enormous amount to offer anyone on a plant-based diet.
The price comes with a delicious set menu.
Menu
Drinks: Bissap (West Africa superfood drink), Moringa & Pineapple juice
Starters: Peanut soup, Mango salad
Main: Jollof rice, Plantain & Beans, Okra with yam
Dessert: Coconut ice-cream, Chocolate cake, Superfood Sorbet
Price: 250 | Limited spaces Available
Kindly contact 0585435888 or info@sevaexperience.com.com for bookings and further inquiries
About Nana
Nana-Serwa Mancell, Veghana’s Ɔbaa Panyin (top lady boss)
Veghana was founded by Nana driven by her passionate belief that West African food deserves its place amongst the popular global cuisines, and that West African food has an enormous amount to offer anyone on a plant-based diet. Nana was born and raised in Ghana eating the food she has re-created for the Veghana menu, though educated in the UK, where she first started to understand the importance of food as a way to express and explore her Ghanaian identity. Before giving up a stable career to launch Veghana, Nana worked in various roles in corporate communications in both the UK and UAE, her last as the Communications Manager for the Emirates Literature Foundation (Nana is obsessed by contemporary literary fiction). Before leaving UK for the UAE, Nana worked as a Senior Press Officer for the Greater London Authority (office of the Mayor of London), the Royal Commonwealth Society and University of London. She has a Law degree from University of Kent, UK.
Between Veghana and keeping up with her three sons, Nana plays at being a DJ at events and parties, spreading her love for African dance music (she admits her music collection is far superior to her technical skills).