GEORGE TOWN, Sept 26 — The plate of freshly-made gnocchi looks like an Italian flag in vivid green, white and red. It’s enough to make you want to holler
Founders Chris Yeoh and Dayang Shella Amirul . Fresh 'tagliolini' .This was particularly an attractive notion during the Covid-19 lockdowns when dining out wasn’t possible or limited.
The R&D process can be laborious, going from the idea board to the actual taste tests, which can run up to five cycles, before moving the recipe to production.. The attention to detail is crucial to the artisanal approach. Speaking of sauces, the duo’s pick is their Puttanesca Sauce. The name is slightly naughty if you’re fluent in Italian; it translates roughly to"lady of the night”!
Beyond reaching out to a receptive audience, the young business also has to deal with imported ingredient costs going up since the pandemic.
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