Free to Feed Pop-Up Dinner
Feast on mouth-watering Sri Lankan and help upskill refugees and asylum seekers.
Overview
Feast on top notch Sri Lankan cuisine courtesy of social enterprise Free to Feed. The Melbourne-based organisation, which provides hospitality training and work opportunities to asylum seekers and refugees, has teamed up with former Code Black Coffee chef Laura Neville for a pair of pop-up dinners at Firecracker in Thornbury.
Set for three nights over July 20-22, the dinners will see Neville work closely with Free to Feed's resident Tamil cooking instructor, Niro, putting a twist on traditional Sri Lankan delicacies. The full menu is being kept under wraps for the time being, although we happen to know that Niro makes a mean vego curry.
Incidentally, if you're vegetarian yourself, they'll be more than happy to cater to your needs – just make a mention of it in your booking. But with seats for just 14 people, you'd best make it quick.