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Restaurant’s offer of free meal for the holidays a ‘Christmas gift to Halifax’

WATCH ABOVE: Basha on Inglis Street served plates of turkey and stuffing to visitors on Sunday – Dec 23, 2018

A small family-owned restaurant in Halifax chose to give the gift of a free hot meal for the holidays, an offer they extended to anyone and everyone.

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Basha on Inglis Street served plates of turkey and stuffing to visitors on Sunday — a departure from its usual focus on Mediterranean cuisine.

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Rachel Hull, the co-owner of the restaurant, says it’s their way of giving back to the community after being open for three years.

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“This is basically our Christmas gift to Halifax,” Hull said. “Basically have a little Christmas here, have some fun and you don’t get stuff for free often, so it’s a nice treat!”

Many who came through the restaurant’s door on Sunday were overjoyed.

“We have had to work this holidays, this Christmas, so we couldn’t go home,” said Insung Choi.

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“But it feels like we’re at home. Like it actually feels like we’re at home.”

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Hull’s family spent the whole day cooking for the public and she says they’ll be happy to do it again next year.

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