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B o l le t t i n o
Garden City S. Roslyn Franklin Square B o l le t t i n o Summer 2014 W La Bottega Was Created to Introduce the Authentic Tastes of Italy With an American Flair elcome to La Bottega and enjoy our new Bollettino (Bulletin). Now you can stay up to date on all our events, promotions, sponsorships and basically anything La Bottega. Let’s start it off at the beginning “Our History...” The quest to introduce the “perfect panini” to Americans began as a love story. Two young adults at the age of 16, Giuseppe and Marisa, met in Ispica, Italy. An attraction sparked and, as the years went on, their love grew for each other and for food. Upon getting married, the newlyweds traveled around Europe where Giuseppe gained experience in the restaurant industry, and then landed in Long Island, New York in 1993. In Long Island, Giuseppe started out as a busboy and worked his way into a management position a year later. With his talent and experience, he ventured to Manhattan where he worked at the best restaurants, along side some of the best Italian restaurateurs in the city. Both lovers of traditional Italian cuisine, Giuseppe and Marisa’s dream was to create a store where customers would come and shop for specialty items and enjoy their most cherished Italian food... panini! La Bottega, which means “the store” in Italian, was born from that dream in March of 2003. With more then 20 years of experience in restaurants worldwide, Giuseppe decided to hire (with no pay) the best chef in his book, his wife Marisa. Learning to cook from her mother Concetta, Marisa acquired a flair for classic Sicilian cuisine. Already a busy mother of three, Marisa loved the idea of working an extra 12 hours a day so much that she soon became a full-time La Bottega employee. Today, La Bottega offers a menu of over 60 panini, 25 salads, and an extended menu of Italian inspired dishes. What was once known as the Italian gourmet “store” is now a successful franchise hidden inside a fun-cozy-romantic Italian trattoria, with a warm welcoming atmosphere in which guests feel “at home.” Giuseppe and Marisa Ruta have since continued to surpass their goals with La Bottega restaurants spreading across Long Island, Queens and venturing to more places each year. And, now open, a new location where it all began... in Italy! It brings much joy to Giuseppe and Marisa to see customers and franchisees getting excited at the opening of each new location. With your continued support and appreciation, they look forward to the success and growth of the La Bottega Gourmet family. Let Us Cater Your What’s H appening Have some Yumm with your summer Fun Enjoy one or all of our delicious Summer Specialty Items. Soft Shell Crab Panino, Lobster Roll, Chicken Burger, Sweet Sausage Burger and Salmon Burger. Available now through Labor Day. Brunch Lunch Dinner Have some Yumm with your summer Fun Lobster Roll Out $ 18 LOBSTER AVOCADO CHIVES SPROUTS Light Mayo & a Touch of Crushed Red Pepper Served w/Tuscan Fries & a Pickle Soft Shell Crab Panino Visit our website for upcoming events/promotions www.LaBottegaGourmet.com CRABBY GUACAMOLE S u m m e r On The Horizon Upcoming Events Thursday August 7th Garden City Burger Sample Day Try Our Delicious Chicken Burger Take $2.00 Off the Regular Price Dine In • Take Out • Delivery Garden City South 516-486-0935 Roslyn 516-621-2685 Franklin Square 516-837-3060 Catering 516-506-7300 ext. 110 Whether it’s dine-in, take-out, delivery or catering for any occasion, La Bottega is the perfect place to enjoy the perfect Panini ... and more! Panini What Are , Exactly? L et’s start off with a bit of Italian grammar - panini is the plural for panino, which is the Italian word for “small bread roll.” (The word is the diminutive form of pane, “bread.”) If you were to be grammatically correct in Italian, you’d have un (one) panino and due (two) panini. But outside Italy, panini is often used as a singular word (like salami, also an Italian plural noun) and sometimes pluralized as paninis. Whatever you wish to call it, no one can debate that it’s delicious! Besides meaning “small bread roll,” the word panino also refers to sandwiches in general. In Italy, sandwiches are customarily made from a piece of roll or loaf of bread - be it ciabatta, krispina or any other hearty variety - which is cut horizontally and filled with meats, cheeses and other foods, and is sometimes served hot after being pressed in a grill. In the U.S., a panini is any pressed sandwich. Wednesday August 13th Caffe Barocco Garden City Panini have reportedly been around since the 16th century, and each region of Italy has its own specialty. In Italy, panini are a way of life - eaten as school lunches, at picnics or as late night snacks - and when Italians think of a memorable event, there’s probably a panini involved. Quoting Giuseppe Ruta, “Saying a panino is just a sandwich is like saying a Lamborghini is just a car.” Summer Tasting Wine &Food We didn’t invent panini, we perfected it! Glass of Wine choice of red or white Chef Selection of 5 Imported Cheeses Choice of a Tapa from our Chef Selection Come & Enjoy Please call to book your reservation: (516) 506-7300 Ext. 110 Upcoming Events Paint Nite - Roslyn ON The Pippo Roslyn HS Football Sponsor Coupon Card Panini Loyalty Program www.LaBottegaGourmet.com Prosciutto crudo, mozzarella, sundried tomato, spicy salsa aioli, red onion, Gaeta olives, roasted hot peppers on ciabatta
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