Pamela Anderson, the iconic 90s actress and enduring sex symbol, is making waves with a surprising pivot into plant-based dining. She's opening a pop-up vegan restaurant in Ramatuelle for 50 days, starting July 4, 2017. Dubbed La Table du Marché by Pamela, this innovative concept partners with acclaimed chef Christophe Leroy. As a dedicated advocate for animal rights and environmental protection, the former Baywatch star ensures every dish is 100% animal-free.
Christophe Leroy's curated menus range from €50 to €120, showcasing Southern French-inspired vegan fare like pissaladières, stuffed vegetables, asparagus risotto, and a gourmet vegan burger. These creations prove flavorful, satisfying meals thrive without animal products. In a personal touch, Pamela Anderson vows to welcome diners herself every day—she's even invited high-profile guests including Elton John, Lindsay Lohan, and France's President Emmanuel Macron with Brigitte Macron.
Expanding from her online vegan cooking show and cruelty-free clothing line, Pamela channels her passion into this venture. It's a striking evolution for the actress once synonymous with glamorous excess, and one we wholeheartedly celebrate for its commitment to ethical eating.
For a taste of vegan elegance in chic seaside Ramatuelle, reserve ahead. Unlock an extra 20% discount by booking via La Fourchette.
La Table du Marché by Pamela – Les Moulins de Ramatuelle, Route des Plages 83350 Ramatuelle