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Camile Thai Kitchen Launches National Good Mood Day

By Dave Simpson
Camile Thai Kitchen Launches National Good Mood Day

Camile Thai Kitchen has announced details of Ireland’s first National Good Mood Day.

Details

Taking place on Tuesday 28 March, the occasion aims to bring people together through the power of food, and it was developed in response to a recent survey, conducted by the Irish restaurant group, in which 70% of respondents called for its creation.

From Tuesday 28 March, customers can get a celebratory 15% off the entire menu for a limited time, as sharing food with friends and family topped the poll of mood-boosting activities for over 94% of those surveyed. The Irish-owned restaurant group is also marking the inaugural festivities with the launch of the all-new Good Mood Honey Duck Stir-Fry.

This new stir-fry dish will feature honey roast duck stir-fried with broccoli, pomegranate, spring onions and mint in a ginger-sesame sauce, along with locally sourced OpenHive honey, produced by Camile Thai-supported native Irish honey bees.

Statement By Camile Thai Group MD

Commenting on Camile Thai’s decision to host a National Good Mood Day, Daniel Greene, group MD, said, “We do good-mood Thai food, so we understand the importance of well-being, and we’re committed to doing our part to promote positivity in the communities we serve across Ireland. Considering the many challenges we face, the aim of National Good Mood Day is to establish a day dedicated to spreading some joy to our valued customers!

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“We are constantly exploring new ways to innovate and enhance our menu offerings, and we are excited to introduce a new mood-boosting dish to our customers, which has been carefully crafted by our expert chefs, in consultation with our lead dietician.”

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