SharkNinja opens air fryer shaped restaurant with Fred Sirieix

The pop-up restaurant on London’s Southbank has been designed to promote the Ninja Double Stack XL Air Fryer.

Guests attending the experience can try three courses, all made in the company’s new air fryer, for free. Dishes include Chilli Rayu and Mexican Salmon.

Maitre d’ Fred Sirieix, commented: “Ninja is breaking boundaries and redefining what’s possible in the kitchen. The Ninja Double Stack Air fryer XL and the stacked food concept are all about pushing the limits of culinary creativity and giving home cooks the tools they need to unleash their inner chef.”

Tracey Scully, md at SharkNinja UK, said: “We’re passionate about empowering home cooks to explore culinary horizons.

“The Ninja Double Stack Air Fryer XL is a testament to our commitment to innovation, and we’re thrilled to work with Fred Sirieix to bring this exciting vision to life.”

 

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