The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Meals for homeless initiative returns

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A restaurant that allowed customers to “pay forward” meals for homeless people is being relaunched in a new partnershi­p.

Home opened in Edinburgh in September 2016 as a project between Social Bite and Dean Gassabi of Maison Bleue.

It provided training opportunit­ies, a homeless meal service and encouraged customers to “pay forward” meals for those in need.

It was visited by Oscar winner Leonardo DiCaprio in November 2016 who praised the concept.

The Queensferr­y Street site is now being relaunched as Vesta in a new venture between Social Bite and David Hall, described as “one of Scotland’s most experience­d hospitalit­y operators” having previously led The Innis & Gunn Beer Kitchens and Tigerlily.

The refurbishe­d restaurant opens on Friday and will “honour the legacy of Home” by continuing training places and meals for the homeless.

Bosses said the name Vesta was from the Roman Goddess of hearth, home and family.

Mr Hall said: “Home has become somewhat of an Edinburgh institutio­n, and I hugely admire the work that Dean and his team have done over the years.

“We’re continuing what Home was set up to do, and I’m honoured to play a part in Social Bite’s mission to end homelessne­ss in Scotland.

“Our mantra at Vesta is going to be ‘feel good food’, serving delicious dishes with big flavours, that not only taste good but leave you feeling good too.

“We hope our ‘feelgood food’ leads to ‘feelgood actions’. If our customers have enjoyed their meal with us, they can pay forward meals for the homeless, be it a coffee, lunch or dinner.”

The restaurant is owned by the Social Bite charity and is supported by leading restaurant figures.

 ??  ?? Holywood star Leonardo DiCaprio with Elise Lovell at the Home Restaurant in Edinburgh.
Holywood star Leonardo DiCaprio with Elise Lovell at the Home Restaurant in Edinburgh.

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