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Top Chef Show Partners With Uber Eats To Deliver Limited Menus

2021-04-24T01:06:39.390Z


As part of a partnership between the flagship culinary show of M6 Top Chef and the delivery service Uber Eats, it is now possible to


Like every year, many viewers gather every Wednesday to attend the Top Chef competition. As the final approaches, the production has decided to partner with the Uber Eats meal delivery app to offer a unique service.

Until April 28, it is thus possible to order the "Nomad" menu designed by Mohamed Cheikh and Matthias Marc, candidate winners of "La Guerre des Restos"

. The offer is available in eight cities in France: Paris, Bordeaux, Lille, Lyon, Marseille, Montpellier, Nantes and Toulouse. The inhabitants of Hauts-de-Seine, Seine-Saint-Denis and Val-de-Marne can also enjoy this meal including a starter, a main course, and a dessert.

The full menu is sold at 35 euros by the ephemeral restaurant Nomade and the partner brands.

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Flame mackerel, candied lamb shoulder, and a delicious orange blossom dessert await you in the Nomad menu. Be careful, however, quantities are limited. You will therefore have to be quick, if you want to have a chance to taste the dishes made in Top Chef. The partnership between M6 and Uber Eats will also last until Wednesday, June 9 in another form. Indeed,

14 chefs who participated in the show will offer you a black box delivery service

. Made from their own restaurant, these surprise dishes made up of 5 ingredients will be sold every Wednesday via the app for the sum of 18 euros. David Gallienne, winner of season 11, notably participates in the operation from his establishment in the Jardin des Plumes

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Source: leparis

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