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An amazing private chef I've used before is doing Sri Lankan inspired meal kits delivered to your door in the Dulwich area. Definitely recommend ordering for the next weeks tasting. Very good value for the amount of food you get and very clear and easy to prepare. Next one is delivered on 12th of March so could make for a lovely mother day din.


www.jacklury.com

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Hi, thanks for the review! As ICIANCHI said I'm offering a Sri Lankan Feast meal kit delivered to your door (free delivery!) on March 12th. You get 6 curries, coconut flatbread, rice, sambols and a dessert - ?45 for two people.


You can check it out and order here - www.jacklury.com/shop or see more images on my instagram @jack_lury.


Thanks!

  • 2 weeks later...

emz_167 Wrote:

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> Just to say my husband and I ordered the meal kit

> for last night and thought it was delicious, so

> definitely recommend this. Will definitely order

> again sometime soon :)



Thanks very much! The next week is available for order now at www.jacklury/shop for delivery on April 9th! Check out the menu in the attached image.

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Hi everyone. Just to say, the next Sri Lankan Feast meal kit is available for order now and will be delivered on April 23rd! It comprises 6 curries, rice, coconut flatbread, sambols and a dessert - it costs ?45 for two people with free delivery!


You can find out more and see the menu at www.jacklury.com/shop

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