SABOR RESTAURANT
Sabor Restaurant and Bar opened in Islington, London in 2004, serving Nuevo Latino cuisine – fresh, delectable South American food with a fusion touch.
The food served includes not only traditional empanadas and juicy steaks, but also light, fresh and innovative dishes like grouper encrusted with pumpkin and cumin seeds, pan-fried and served on a quinoa fritter with a tamarillo and cumcuber salsa. At the bar lively cocktails made with fresh tropical fruits are served, plus classic mojitos, caipirinhas and margaritas. Latin American beers and Chilean and Argentinian wines have been carefully selected to complement Sabor’s special dishes.
COMO NO
Since 1986 we’ve presented the who’s who of the what’s what of Latin music.
We’ve covered every Buena Vista angle from Omara to Compay, Ibrahim to Eliades, many times over, rolled out Nu Yorica’s finest from Celia Cruz and Wilie Colón to Spanish Harlem Orchestra and we’ve sharpened the cutting edge with the UK debut’s for the likes of Gotan Project, Kinky and Orishas.
We’ve worked with the traditional from Veracruz’s Mono Blanco to Colombia’s Toto La Momposina and Peru’s Susan Baca and still there’s more to do.
Como No habitually promotes in a number of major London venues: Royal Festival Hall, Barbican Centre, Royal Albert Hall, Shepherds Bush Empire.
But we also work in clubs, theatres, outdoors and indeed we’ll put anything on anywhere if it seems like a good idea at the time.
In the past year our definitions of Latin music have extended to shows or tours by Jane Birkin’s Arabesque and Blind Boys of Alabama
SOUTHBANK CENTRE

Southbank Centre’s wide-ranging programme: classical & world music, rock & pop, jazz, dance, literature and the visual arts – attracts the most diverse audience of any UK venue.
Southbank Centre consists of the Royal Festival Hall, the Hayward Gallery, Queen Elizabeth Hall (containing the Purcell Room), and the Saison Poetry Library.
Situated on the south bank of the River Thames next to the popular BA London Eye, Southbank Centre is at the heart of an arts quarter stretching from the Royal National Theatre and National Film Theatre to Tate Modern and Shakespeare’s Globe.
RICHMIX

The RichMix offer live music, film, dance, theatre, spoken word, education, and a range of creative activities for people of all ages and all cultures.
We are proud to be not for profit. All money made goes back to support our education programme for young people, and to nurture new and emerging talent. By visiting our independent cinema, you will be helping us develop new activities in the future for our local communities.
We mean to be a place where the communities of the world who are citizens of East London and beyond, can come together to experience and make world class art, and feel that it’s a place where they belong.