Free to Feed Pop-Up Dinner

Feast on mouth-watering Sri Lankan and help upskill refugees and asylum seekers.
Tom Clift
Published on July 18, 2016

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.

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