FATHER'S DAY
For those seeking the smug satisfaction of gifting the very-best Father’s Day gift – peruse below. Socks and slippers (though essential) do not feature.
A sudden wide smile. Grateful eyes. Thoughtfully selected gifts adored. The Dishoom Store stocks a range of rather charming gifts that will guarantee you continue to be the best-loved child.
For the dad who likes simple joy
Serve up a comforting cup of Dishoom House Chai – available in a tin or as part of a gift set – to your dad whilst he watches cricket (or any other sporting endeavour) from the comfortable position of a seat in front of the TV screen. One cup for biscuit-dipping, and another for sipping – a simple pleasure to savour.
For the dad who’s partial to a breakfast in bed
There is great pleasure to be had in stretching and lazing on a Sunday morning. Serve two hearty Bacon Naan Roll or Vegan Sausage Naan Rolls with a cup of warming chai in bed (bed-tea, if you will). You can also include a top-notch breakfast tipple with our fiery Bloody Mary.
For the dad who has discerning taste in drinks
The Dishoom IPA offers a fruity citrus flavour best enjoyed chilled in a tankard with a gentle froth. Or pick from the Permit Room Collection of bottled tipples – Premier Padmini Negroni and Permit Room Old-Fashioned.
For the dad who loves to rock
Whether your dad wants to relive his rock days from the 60s or is a fan of an awkward dance, the tracks on the Slip Disc Vinyl are a playful celebration of the mutual fascination between London and Bombay during the 60s – and the music that came out of them. Available as an LP or CD.
For the dad who is impossible to buy for
A simple packing of a little cloth bag as everything else is about the coin with Dishoom Gift Coins. And the coin itself: a minted Dishoom currency, at the consent of His Majesty’s Treasury, worth ten pounds sterling. E-vouchers are also available for instant delivery.
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'The good things to have come out of this crisis are few, but a Dishoom bacon naan at home is one of them.'
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‘Chai used to be our come-home-from-school snack as kids that Mum made for us, so happy I can buy one that tastes the same.’
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