Oct 5, 2020 | Business Metaphors, Italian Food
Sometimes Ugly Is Beautiful At Bello, we certainly try to make our food look beautiful. After all, people eat with their eyes as well as their mouths. But sometimes, an ugly dish is beautiful. Pasta Provola is one of my favorite dishes that my mom used to make. ...
Sep 25, 2020 | Bello Menu Spotlight, Business Metaphors, Italian Food, Pasta
One of the best dishes my mom made when I was a kid was Minestra. Minestra is a soup that uses the vegetables of the season. So there’s not really one recipe because it changes all the time. Unfortunately, I was making a popup of 7 courses of pasta at the restaurant...
Sep 18, 2020 | Bello Menu Spotlight, Business Metaphors, Italian Ingredients
When I started Bello I was determined to serve food that people here had never had before. Heck, a lot of the things I serve, most people in Italy have never had before. The problem (as I have discussed in previous posts) is that when you get too far out ahead of...
Sep 15, 2020 | Business Metaphors, Italian Food
Sometimes when you are conceptualizing a product, the smallest quantity is the most luxurious. When I was thinking about our 10 Courses of Crudo popup, I wanted to use oysters and I wanted to blow people away. So, of course, I bought Kusshi oysters. These are likely...
Sep 1, 2020 | Bello Menu Spotlight, Business Metaphors, Italian Food
As many people know, until modern times, most people faced starvation if they wasted food. The biggest source of nutrition in much of Western Europe was bread. So there are thousands of recipes for leftover bread. Meatballs, French toast and salad with croutons are...
Aug 26, 2020 | Bello Wine, Business Metaphors
Most of you have probably never heard of Timorasso – yet in Italy it’s the most popular white wine grape at the top restaurants. And it was almost lost to history. Italian winemakers would often plant many grapes in a single vineyard and sell the wine as a...