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A Michelin-starred chef is lending his cooking skills to a new restaurant set up to support the homeless. | A Michelin-starred chef is lending his cooking skills to a new restaurant set up to support the homeless. |
Home is the latest venture by the team behind Social Bite - the successful chain of sandwich shops which allow customers to "pay a coffee forward" and invest profits to help vulnerable people get back on their feet. | Home is the latest venture by the team behind Social Bite - the successful chain of sandwich shops which allow customers to "pay a coffee forward" and invest profits to help vulnerable people get back on their feet. |
Located in Edinburgh's west end, one of Scotland's top chefs, Martin Wishart, will create monthly specials and take to the kitchen himself once a quarter. | Located in Edinburgh's west end, one of Scotland's top chefs, Martin Wishart, will create monthly specials and take to the kitchen himself once a quarter. |
The restaurant, owned by Social Bite and operated by Dean Gassabi of Maison Bleue restaurants, is due to open in mid-September, serving French-Scottish cuisine. | The restaurant, owned by Social Bite and operated by Dean Gassabi of Maison Bleue restaurants, is due to open in mid-September, serving French-Scottish cuisine. |
It will provide training and employment programmes for members of the Social Bite Academy - the charity's four-year course for homeless people - and the restaurant will open for a special service for the homeless every Monday afternoon. | It will provide training and employment programmes for members of the Social Bite Academy - the charity's four-year course for homeless people - and the restaurant will open for a special service for the homeless every Monday afternoon. |
It is the latest project of social entrepreneur Josh Littlejohn who welcomed celebrity customer George Clooney to one of his not-for-profit sandwich shops last November. | It is the latest project of social entrepreneur Josh Littlejohn who welcomed celebrity customer George Clooney to one of his not-for-profit sandwich shops last November. |
Mr Littlejohn's restaurateur father Simon Littlejohn and David Wither of Montpelier Group are also supporting the enterprise. | Mr Littlejohn's restaurateur father Simon Littlejohn and David Wither of Montpelier Group are also supporting the enterprise. |
Josh Littlejohn said: "We see this restaurant as the next evolution of the Social Bite concept. It's a place where diners can come for an amazing dining experience, but also support some of the most vulnerable people in our society at the same time. | Josh Littlejohn said: "We see this restaurant as the next evolution of the Social Bite concept. It's a place where diners can come for an amazing dining experience, but also support some of the most vulnerable people in our society at the same time. |
"We will be inviting the homeless community into the restaurant every Monday 3pm-5pm to eat with dignity - not to offer a hand out, but a hand up - to employment, stability and self-worth." | "We will be inviting the homeless community into the restaurant every Monday 3pm-5pm to eat with dignity - not to offer a hand out, but a hand up - to employment, stability and self-worth." |
Dean Gassabi of Maison Bleue said: "We are thrilled to be partnering with Josh and the team at Social Bite on this exciting new venture. | Dean Gassabi of Maison Bleue said: "We are thrilled to be partnering with Josh and the team at Social Bite on this exciting new venture. |
"The idea of making a big difference in the community is something that was of big appeal to me and all of my team here, and we look forward to welcoming diners next month." | "The idea of making a big difference in the community is something that was of big appeal to me and all of my team here, and we look forward to welcoming diners next month." |
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