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Divino Brings in Award-Winning Italian Chef to Create Hallmark of Authenticity

Release Date: 2009-06-29
Category: Society
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Owners of Divino Restaurant have now decided to add another extremely cool feature to their authentic Italian dining creation… they recently flew in an award-winning Italian chef in order to help create the hallmark of true authentic Italian cuisine.

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Tampa Bay, June 29, 2009 -- Spaghetti, probably the first image that comes to your mind when you hear “Italian food.” For some, it may be the extent of their knowledge of cuisine from the Mediterranean nation. It’s easy to oversimplify traditional courses when you’re in the melting pot of the world. But what then is authentic Italian food? Piero Caramella, a veteran Italian restaurateur and his partner, Dmitry Lisovitsky, recently flew in an award-winning Italian chef from Italy to help create the hallmark of true authentic Italian cuisine for their new venture, Divino.

Chef Paolo Re is a true Italian, who doesn’t speak a lick of English and has never been to America before. Caramella has devised a detailed plan to have his assistant chefs learn from the Italian award-winning chef, while helping Chef Re learn about the American culture concurrently. By having the understanding of both cultures, the Divino experience will appeal to authentic Italians and Americans alike.

According to Caramella, authentic Italian cooking offers a full sensory experience. Even when the ingredients are combined, you can taste each element. You can taste the tomato. You can taste the olive oil. You can taste the basil. When you eat it, it’s all very genuine.

“The Italian likes to taste each element, not cover it up. That’s the art in Italian cooking, says Caramella. “A good Italian chef can put together five or six ingredients and you really appreciate the fact that you can taste each of them.” Both Divino owners say bringing that level of art to Tampa Bay is their passion.

To see the latest video update on Divino before its official opening, visit www.divinorestaurant.com


About Divino Piazza:
Divino, an authentic Italian fine dining experience in historic downtown Clearwater, Florida is modeled after an Italian Piazza and offers a unique dining experience that cannot be found anywhere else in the Tampa Bay area. From the cafe-style style dining around the fountain to the fine dining balconies overlooking the restaurant, Divino transports the diner to Italy where you can enjoy fine dining, coffee with friends, pizza, Panini or salad before indulging in homemade pastries. Visit the website to see the ongoing construction and creation up to the time of the grand opening at www.divinorestaurant.com

 
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Karla Jo Helms
411 Cleveland Street, #204
Clearwater, FL 33755

Work) 888-202-4614
Fax) 888-202-4614


Phone: 888-202-4614

Website: http://www.divinorestaurant.com
 

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