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Business life: Williams Landing becomes foodie headquarters for 10 days

A pop-up kitchen, manned by chefs who know their way around cuisines such as Mexican, Italian and Chinese (and more), is making a much-anticipated appearance at Williams Landing Shopping Centre.

Strutting its foodie thing from April 3 through to April 12, the pop-up site will have chefs chopping, dicing and combining ingredients and flavours as you watch and learn. And, best of all, you get to sample the created dishes.

Watching the experts bring a recipe to life is way better than absorbing cookbook instructions and hoping for the best. You’ll get to see step-by-step methods – like a living cookbook – so when you attempt it at home you’ll know all the tricks.

All ingredients the chefs use come from just three shops within the centre, so no tiresome trekking around to source exotic produce and flavours.

You’ll be able to impress your family and friends with new skills and delicious flavours with the ease of a real chef. And you won’t have to spend money dining out when your home cooking has its own satisfying wow factor.

All dishes have been trialed and declared delicious – so pop in for a pop-up experience that only rarely comes around. These school holidays are promising to be explosively tasty…

 

Sponsored by Williams Landing Shopping Centre, 100 Overton Road, Williams Landing. For more information, call 1300 034 124.

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