Jules Kitchen introduces Kpatashi, Sunday Vybes to support Eat Ghana campaign

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Lovers of authentic Ghanaian cuisine will have a lot to cheer about in the coming weeks following the announcement by Jules Kitchen, owned by the award-winning Ghanaian Chef, Juliet Glover Chartey, popularly known as the Celebrity Chef of its latest addition dubbed Kpatashi; Sunday Vybes. Kpatashi is a Ga word meaning local kitchen.

Scheduled to begin on Sunday, September 3, 2023, Kpatashi; Sunday Vybes – as the name suggests – is a weekly event on Sundays from 12noon to 6pm at Jules Kitchen, located at Westland’s for people to enjoy assorted delicious and mouthwatering Ghanaian dishes in a nicely decorated ‘chop bar’ setting.

Patrons of Kpatashi; Sunday Vybes can choose their favourite from the wide range of local dishes, including banku with fried or grilled tilapia or okro stew, omo tuo and fufu with a variety of soups. Also available will be chilled bottles of various beers, wines, spirits and other non-alcoholic beverages.

Speaking on the new addition of her outfit, the Celebrity Chef indicated that most people crave for Ghanaian dishes when they are away from home, especially on Sundays. Her outfit saw the need to provide people with not just their favourite dishes, but hygienically prepared healthy and very delicious local meals with a great atmosphere.

“We know the times we are in currently so we are going to ensure that we provide people meals according to their money. The dishes are reasonably priced and having the customers at heart, we have trained our staff to give a great service to the patrons. We are focused on giving an amazing experience to patrons to ensure they have great fun and leave with incredible memories,” the Best Female Chef at the 2023 Ghana Cake Business Awards added.

All roads lead to Jules Kitchen located at Westland’s on Sunday, September 3, 2023 for the maiden edition of Kpatashi; Sunday Vybes; and continues every Sunday from 12noon to 6pm at Jules Kitchen.

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