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Vietnamese Supper Club 18th April, East Dulwich Festival Supper Clubs 14th-18th May & More


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Hi all,


Please find below the link to our latest newsletter which includes info on our up and coming East Dulwich Supper Club nights, other events at fifty seven and masses more.


http://campaign.r20.constantcontact.com/render?m=1102873718224&ca=df4526dc-e5e9-4d85-9113-3746da0eab58


Sue

Suzanne James

On Wednesday 18th April we are hosting a very special East Dulwich Supper Club with a Vietnamese chef, Yen. This is her first venture into supper clubs and we are supporting her in every way we can.


Her tasting menu is incredible (I can personally vouch for it as I have already tried the dishes)and don't forget that while you are enjoying your delicious meal, we are training our team of front of house staff to enter the hospitality industry. All profits from the event go into the Suzanne James Food Foundation which in turn is given to local primary schools for growing projects which has included the Goose Green School, Green Screen Project


www.suzannejames.co.uk


Book your seat via our ticket partners or email us direct [email protected]

https://grubclub.com/

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