London’s unique charity-led restaurant gets a makeover

London's charity-led restaurant, formerly Home Kitchen Diner, has relaunched as 130 Primrose with MasterChef judge Monica Galetti as executive chef and trustee. The restaurant continues its mission to recruit and train people with lived experience of homelessness for careers in hospitality.
A London restaurant employing people who have experienced homelessness has relaunched as 130 Primrose. The restaurant, located at 130 Regent's Park Road in Primrose Hill, will be open seven days a week from 9am, serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner in a relaxed setting. Monica Galetti, a MasterChef judge, has joined as executive chef and trustee, shaping the restaurant's food and training offer. The restaurant will offer à la carte menus with Mediterranean influences and provide accredited training to its employees. Each employee will be offered a six-month contract with the opportunity to complete qualifications. The project has already employed 16 people affected by homelessness, with five moving into permanent roles elsewhere in hospitality.
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