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Australians now have access to Marco Pierre White Menu


Marco Pierre White Unveils New Menu For Providoor

Legendary British chef and restaurateur Marco Pierre White has joined forces locally with leading gourmet meal delivery business Providoor, bringing his exquisite and world-famous food directly to households across Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.

The former 3-star Michelin chef has curated a menu starting with some of his sentimental favourites for the season, joining a stable of renowned chefs, including Manu Feildel, George Calombaris, Gary Mehigan, Luke Nguyen, Anna Polyviou and more.

It’s the first time White’s specially created winter menu dishes will be accessible to food enthusiasts in the comfort of their homes and includes soups, pastas, shares and larger stews.

Families can enjoy White’s ham, pea and mint, minestrone, and potato and leek soup, before delving into a bolognese or mixed mushroom ragu, carbonara mac ‘n’ cheese, or a braised pork knuckle.

“I believe in what Providoor is doing, in providing quality food for families and I see this partnership as an amazing opportunity,” said White.

“The most common question I’m asked is where’s my favourite restaurant? The truth is I like dining at home. Because it’s an environment I’ve created, I feel comfortable, it’s the most natural environment where I feel at ease to eat dinner with my friends and family,” he reflected.

“Whether it’s my white bean and chorizo soup or carbonara mac ‘n’ cheese, Australians can share in the joy of food while in the comfort of their own homes,” he added.

“In today’s fast-paced world, where dining habits are evolving, it’s important to embrace new avenues for sharing our passion for food,” said White.

“When people come home from work, they’ve worked hard all day. I think the reality is, they want something which is comforting, delicious and affordable rather than something which is gastronomic and expensive.”

“I’m going to let you in on a little secret, you know I like to cook, I’ve spent my life cooking but that’s not the secret. The secret is sometimes I don’t want to cook. I want life to be easy and that’s why Providoor is perfect,” he added.

“Read my menu, choose a family favourite and have it delivered to your door. It’s as simple as that,” said White.

Providoor is known for its commitment to delivering restaurant-quality meals, snap frozen, to doorsteps and is equally thrilled about the collaboration.

“We share a dedication with Marco to delivering exceptional dining experiences and it’s our mission to bring his culinary vision to our customers,” said Providoor CEO Sam Benjamin.

“Providoor is a popular option for an increasing number of time-poor families and we know that there is a growing awareness amongst consumers about reducing food waste,” added Benjamin.

“This is why we’re seeing such strong growth in the pre-prepared frozen meal market in Australia and with the latest technology to ensure restaurant quality meals at home, we can now offer Marco’s food to a wider range of customers,” he said.

“Providoor cooks and creates restaurant quality, delicious dishes, co-created by the country’s most-loved chefs and our Providoor team.”

“Meals are then packed, shipped and delivered straight to the doorstep of our customers.”

“They’re simple, convenient and easy to reheat leaving customers with a meal that’s bursting with flavour and landing on their dinner table in as little as three minutes.”

About Providoor

Providoor delivers 5-star cost effective meals from Australia’s top chefs.

Meals are restaurant quality and delicious, co-created by celebrity chefs and the Providoor team before being snap frozen to lock in flavour and freshness.

The meals are packed, shipped and delivered straight to customers.

Australia’s most-loved chefs include Marco Pierre White, Manu Feildel, George Calombaris, Gary Mehigan, Luke Nguyen, Justin Narayan, Chistine Manfield, Anna Polyviou and Silvia Colloca.

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