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Sri Lankan Street Food on Bank Holiday Monday in Peckham Rye


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We're going to be popping up and selling Sri Lankan street food on Monday 27th at 2 Blenheim Grove, right by Peckham Rye station from 12-5pm.


We'll be serving Kottu, which is golden roti, chopped up and fried with traditional Sri Lankan curry, fresh veg and eggs. On the menu tomorrow will be, spicy chicken, slow cooked lamb, tomato cooked in coconut milk and jackfruit curry.


If you're a foodie or just looking for a bank holiday treat, please come along!


Our instagram tag is @colombo_five

or find us on facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/colombofive

Our website is : http://www.colombo05.com/

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