Just when we thought Pamela Anderson couldn’t get any better, she opens a vegan restaurant in France.
The eatery, named La Table du Marché by Pamela, opened its doors yesterday in Ramatuelle, in the South of France, in the form of a pop-up—and PETA France was on hand to help the Baywatch icon kick things off. Anderson partnered with French chef Christophe Leroy to offer diners delicious plant-based dishes in “the enchanting setting of Moulins de Ramatuelle.”
According to her foundation’s website, Anderson’s new restaurant will feature a champagne bar in addition to a completely vegan menu. The menu will include a vegan burger, tomato tartare with goji berries and stuffed veggies, and an asparagus risotto, according to Huffington Post.
The restaurant, which will be open daily from 6 p.m. to 1 a.m., will remain open for the next 50 nights. Folks who wish to visit La Table du Marché by Pamela can make reservations online.
The actor—who just celebrated her 50th birthday and the 20th anniversary of her first PETA campaign—works tirelessly to help bring about the peace and justice that all living beings deserve. Her French pop-up will prove to countless patrons just how delicious—and sexy—vegan fare can be.
Source: PeTA