Luxury NYC Restaurant Reopens To Feed First Responders

Many restaurants have moved to takeout and delivery only as they’ve had to close dining rooms because of the coronavirus, but not Eleven Madison Park. The three Michelin-starred restaurant in New York City known for its eight-course dinners that cost hundreds of dollars had temporarily closed its doors, but now it’s finding a new purpose.

One of the world’s best restaurants will now become a food commissary for New York City’s first responders and others in need. Eleven Madison Park is partnering with Rethink Food NYC, a non-profit that upcycles excess food to distribute meals to underserved communities in NYC. They’ll be making around 2-thousand meals a day that Rethink will pick up and deliver to local hospitals and those in need.

Source: CNN

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