After churning out 500,000 meals, MLSE chefs now turn attention to NHL hub
TORONTO — After 500,000 meals, Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment’s community meal donation program is coming to an end.
But the kitchen remains open as Chris Zielinski, culinary director and executive chef for all MLSE properties, and his team of chefs turn their attention to helping feed some 600 people at the NHL’s Toronto hub as hockey resumes play.
The MLSE meal program called Bringing Toronto Back To Its Feet was scheduled through the end of July. It saw Scotiabank Arena turned into a giant kitchen, with BMO Field’s kitchens and facilities also involved in meal production.
“We survived and we’re on to a whole new thing now,” said Zielinski.