If You Want To Learn About New Orleans Cuisine Lynn In The Kitchen Is The Show For You!

Lynn in the Kitchen is a show produced by Katherine Kimball and Brittany Nicholas that highlights local restaurants in the New Orleans general area!

The show is an interview series starring Lynn Wesley-Coleman focusing on local New Orleans Chefs and their relationship with food, the service industry, and cooking in the time of a pandemic. Lynn Wesley-Coleman is a New Orleans native Xavier graduate with a BS in business management, who currently manages in human resources. She is also a food enthusiast and mom of two who has been blogging in the city for over a year.

She covers restaurant openings, as well as social events, and has hosted Girls Night Out parties at various New Orleans Haunts such as Revolution, House of Blues, and The Tasting Room. Lynn feels a social responsibility to give back to her community and looks to partner with local restaurants and charities as she expands her brand.

Episode 3 focuses on Prince of Addis New Orleans to talk to us about Ethiopian cuisine, black lives matter, charity and mutual aid in the time of Covid-19. This is a must watch! Go check it out and don’t forget to subscribe.

Raven Frederick

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