Renowned chef and culinary presenter Pamela Chen will kick start a series of culinary pop-up events at Cirencester’s Somewhere Else pub tonight. 

Pamela has offered her services to help raise much needed funds for the Open Kitchen project that Cirencester catering company, Relish, committed to last month.

Over £2,000 has been raised so far by the South West catering company in a bid to provide 6,000 meals for the vulnerable.

Relish have however promised to keep on cooking for as long as the donations keep coming, and would love to be able to exceed their target and have donated the ingredients.

“All of the sales from the Asian pop-up will be donated to Open Kitchen,” said Somewhere Else manager Andy Sampson. “I am looking forward to trying Pamela’s food and it will go down well with one of our take away beers.”

The takeaway food event will be between 5pm and 9pm, and can be pre-ordered by selecting a choice of dishes and drinks, confirming the time for collection.

The meal will then be freshly cooked and ready for collection from Somewhere Else. All social distancing measures are in place to make the experience as safe as possible.

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