Mamasan’s Rooftop Terrace Disco

Ian Jones, Food and Drink Editor

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Mamasan's Rooftop Terrace Disco

Mamasan Liverpool, City Centre
28-29 August 2021

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Contemporary South East Asian inspired restaurant and bar Mamasan will celebrate August bank holiday weekend with an all-day all-night disco party on its rooftop terrace. Guest DJs will be taking over the decks spinning all the disco classics from 12pm to the early hours of 3am. The line-up features Derek Kaye, Jaegerossa, Platinum, Esteban and Andy Backhouse, Faz and Black Light Disco.

Entry is free but book a table to guarantee your spot, and head down early to try out the excellent food on offer. Enjoy two courses from the lunch menu plus half a bottle of Laurent-Perrier for £45 before the sure-to-be-legendary disco party begins.

Dishes include starters of Indonesian Crispy Chicken Satay, Confit Duck Spring Rolls and Wild Mushroom Wonton, and for main, Sticky Pork Belly, Thai Katsu Curry and Teriyaki Salmon.

An exciting addition to Liverpool’s restaurant scene, Mamasan offers a three-floor, ultra-chic experiential dining concept features striking interiors, DJs, a vibrant culinary offering, and an expansive urban-garden roof terrace. Mamasan’s spirit flows throughout the space, from a floating floral adorned staircase that spans the building to a high calibre sound system that’s inspired by Japanese listening bars. Mamasan Liverpool is based in the heart of the city, at Liverpool ONE.

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