1491 days ago

EAT CHOY

Jonathan from Birkenhead

Hi fellow Birkenhead and Northcote neighbours,

We are EAT CHOY – a start-up food business based near Birkenhead. Our aim is to bring you the most authentic and flavourful Asian cuisine dishes and introduce locally grown Asian vegetables and fruits to you and your family!
With our easy-to-follow meal kit bags (cuisine bags), you can easily make over 40+ authentic dishes from over 8 different cuisines (Chinese, Thai, Korean, Japanese, Vietnamese, Indian, Malaysian, Singaporean) at home! We provide everything you need, including sauces, vegetables, rice/noodles/roti, spices etc, to recreate the traditional taste in your kitchen that guaranteed to surprise your family and friends!

Check out our website (www.eatchoynz.com...) and learn more about our product range, including taster bags, snack bags and other subscription products.

Use discount code BIRKENHEAD to enjoy 10% off on first order before 27th November (Saturday) 11.59pm.

Register with us to enjoy FREE delivery on your first purchase!

Jonathan and Zaia

Eat Choy

Website: www.eatchoynz.com... | Phone/WhatsApp: 027 220 1889

FB page: facebook.com/eatchoynz | Email: info@eatchoynz.com

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