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Caribbean Street Food Pop Up @ fifty seven on 17.02.18


SueJ

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We are so happy to welcome Tonio's Kitchen to fifty seven on Saturday 17th February with his Caribbean Street Food Pop Up.

He will be open from 11.00am - 6.00pm


Unfortunately I cant download his menu however...


Classic Jerk Chicken (Halal) with Rice & Peas and Coleslaw @ ?8.50

Jamaican Stew Beans (vegan) with Tortilla Chips and Salad @ ?6.50


sides of

Smoked Jerk Drummers

Triple Mac & Cheese

Bulghur & Black Eye Peas

Salsa Salad Mix

Coleslaw


Desserts

Tonios Sweet Potato Pie

Carrot and Sweet Potato Sponge Cake with Orange Pastry Cream


This is Tonios first Pop Up at fifty seven and his food is really good.


As always, Luscombe Farm Organic Pops will be available too.

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