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Wahaca launches content series

The initiative is done by the restaurant group’s co-founder.

Wahaca has launched its online platform and ongoing content series, offering recipes, cocktail ideas, playlists and the company’s charitable initiatives amongst others.

Wahaca At Home is spearheaded by the restaurant group’s co-founder Thomasina Miers, who will be in her own kitchen in London an ongoing video series of Mexican-inspired recipes that will be shared online at their website as well as their Instagram feed and Facebook page.

“We’re looking forward to welcoming all of our taco fans back to our restaurants as soon as we possibly can. But in the meantime we hope they’ll welcome us into their homes to shine a few rays of Mexican sunshine and, of course, help satisfy those cravings for delicious Mexican food at a time when so many of us need to stay indoors,” Miers said in a media release.

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