Chef Grant Kitchen is serving up free restaurant-quality meals to those who have served the community during the pandemic.
Vaccination and testing centre staff, police officers, community workers and those working for St John are just some of the essential workers who will dine on Kitchen this lockdown.
The Feilding chef, usually hard at work in the kitchen of his restaurant Apiti Tavern and Eatery, has delivered 100 meals a day as a thank you to under pressure essential workers.
"We have been feeding the workers who are doing long shifts and are away from home," Kitchen said.
"The first one we did was the kaumatua in the region who all live by themselves and normally have community groups looking after them.
"With the pandemic that support has gone."
Those on the receiving end of Kitchen's ready-made meals have been treated to dishes such as smoked pork belly with Apiti Tavern's speciality crackling and an apple jus with green peas, local potatoes and brown butter carrots and sesame seeds.
And of course, no meal is complete without dessert - this week it was apricot custard cake, creme Anglaise, and chocolate soil.
The feedback and support for Kitchen had been overwhelmingly positive he said.
Comments on social media included gratitude and promises of more donations.
Reuben Leung Wai of Gilmours said:
"You guys are amazing. So many people like you two are always out there helping the community. Well done for your efforts and I am sure there are lots of happy people out there. Giving is always a pleasure."
Sara Kennard said: "You guys are absolutely amazing, thank you so much for your efforts, I'm sure the essential workers would appreciate all you've done." Kitchen put the call out to the local community to sponsor his "Feed the People" drive and he said the support has been outstanding.
Businesses large and small donated cash and produce to help fund the food drive.