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Bloomfield Foodies

Posted by John on Tuesday, January 19, 2010 at 5:04 PM

“Pittsburgh’s Little Italy & More” has received a lot of recent recognition for its international dining. In the spread “Bloomfield’s Stagioni takes a different approach with its Italian-inspired menu“, the Post-Gazette’s China Millman emphasises the Italian in Stagioni’s Italian-American menu:

Stagioni, a restaurant that opened in November, has chosen to go in a different direction and is a welcome addition to the neighborhood. Owners Cara DelSignore and chef Stephen Felder are not obsessed with Italian authenticity — salads are listed before entrees and pasta is listed as an entree rather than a first course — but whatever liberties are taken, the heart and soul of this restaurant is Italian. Felder understands the cuisine’s most important dictates: Keep it seasonal, fresh and simple; let each ingredient contribute clearly to the flavors of the finished dish.

Relative newcomer Sausalido was also the subject of a recent article, this one in the Pittsburgh Business Times. The gourmet bistro has received plenty of praise from both press and patrons since its opening in 2008, and it looks like this year will be another one of success for owners Nicholas Mineo and executive chef Michael Simpson. In “Sausalido: Good food, casual elegance“, R.J. Phillips wrote that “Sausalido in Bloomfield brings a contemporary and casual elegance to a business district chock full of some of the most delicious food in town.”

Guests of both restaurant are spreading the good word as well. On Chowhound, an online community where users can swap recipes and share their opinions on restaurants, bars, and basically anything food, one woman called Sausalido’s French double cut pork chop with gorgonzola, caramelized pears, and a leek risotto “perfection!” In her review of a meal at Stagioni, the same foodie recounted having “the best gnocchi I have had in Pittsburgh”. In fact, she describes an impressive selection of dishes ordered by her party of eight that I recommend reading, but not on an empty stomach.

Bloomfield is such a foodie paradise, we even have much to offer for the home cook. Merante Gifts holds cooking classes several times a week, and they have just released the entire winter/spring schedule. They will also be planning three more spring/summer trips: the wineries in Erie, the Greensburg area DeLallo trip and New York in early June. Call 412-682-3370 or email if you’re interested in the classes or trips.

Sausalido

Posted by John on Wednesday, January 7, 2009 at 2:56 PM

Chef Michael Simpson and owner Nicholas Mineo serve Roasted Vegetable Bechamel Lasagna.
Michael Simpson and Nicholas Mineo

Gourmet bistro Sausalido was once again the subject of an article in the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, this time in the Arts & Entertainment section. In her article “Sausalido’s owner, chef credit their moms with providing skills, inspiration”, Pam Starr interviews owner Nicholas Mineo and executive chef Michael Simpson. Both men credit their mothers, who inspired some of Sausalido’s dishes and even make the pizzelles and biscotti that are given to diners free at the end of their meals.

Check out the article for the full interview, and you can read more about Sausalido here.

Relaxing in Sausalido

Posted by John on Saturday, December 13, 2008 at 3:55 PM

Sausalido
Sausalido is “casual and cozy”.

Gourmet bistro Sausalido, which has previously been praised in Pop City and the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, was the subject of a recent review in the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. Sally A. Quinn’s article titled “Bloomfield’s Sausalido: Creative menu, relaxed atmosphere” sets the scene at Sausalido, promoting the atmosphere before tempting the reader with creative cuisine from Sausalido’s New American and European menu:

The small, 40-seat dining room has been brightened with walls painted a sand color. Track lighting and wall lamps cast a soft glow. Artwork borrowed from Heartbox Gallery offers colorful touches. Musical standards play in the background. Bare black tabletops are set with white linen napkins and live flowers.

The result is a casual, comfortable style that promotes a relaxing meal. Owner and chef work the room in between duties, chatting with diners and checking on their comfort.

To read more about Sausalido, see the Similar Posts.

Sausalido brings Napa Valley to Pop City

Posted by John on Thursday, October 23, 2008 at 8:30 PM

Sausalido
Sausalido “The Gourmet Bistro”

Bloomfield’s newest restaurant, Sausalido, made the Development News section of this week’s Pop City. Located in the former Mezzanotte building at 4621 Liberty Avenue, Sausalito is an intimate B.Y.O.B bistro and catering company focusing on New American & European cuisine.

Owner Nicholas Mineo previously ran his family’s Shadyside Market’s Deli, which he transformed into a successful catering business. He has brought his knowledge of catering and passion for gourmet cooking to his own business, which will bring upscale Napa Valley dining to our neighborhood. Read more in Jennifer Baron’s article “Sausalido bistro brings Napa Valley dining, catering to Pittsburgh’s Little Italy”.