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We had the Terroirs Valentine's meal kit and it was excellent, so wanted to recommend to others. We are a family of four, so had two lots of the ?40 menu - so everyone had starter, main and pudding. The quality and taste of the food was excellent, and there was plenty leftover, so good value too. Starter and pudding need no prep/cooking, and the instructions for the main course (fish/beef) were very simple (mostly just bung in oven for 20 mins).


I'm not sure if the V's Day thing was a one-off, but they do offer other "ready to heat" meals that we'll be trying out for sure - https://www.terroirseastdulwich.com/menu

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Checked into Terroirs East Dulwich yesterday on off-chance looking for pancake day ingredients - picked up a cook-at-home pack - great idea and it was tasty and received good comments! - recommend - worth checking, go-local - we're having pancakes tonight instead


For variety will be trying more "ready to heat" meals for sure - [www.terroirseastdulwich.com]

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