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Each restaurant shares a core lunch and dinner menu created collectively by the company's chefs, plus signature dishes and specials at the discretion of each individual chef. Fresh pasta is made in-house daily and all sauces, soups and dressings are made from scratch. Many locations featured wood-fired rotisseries and grills.
Cristiano Petroni is an American celebrity chef and restaurateur. [3] While he appeared on Chopped Season 4, Episode 5 (Mussels Mastery and Cotton Candy Can-Do) in 2010, emerging as the winner, he came to prominence in 2018 as the joint winner of the fourteenth season of the Food Network television series Food Network Star (along with Jess Tom).
Diana Fortuna (born 1956), American businesswoman; Diego Fortuna (born 1968), Italian retired discus thrower; Hoji Fortuna (born 1974), Angolan actor; Javier Fortuna (born 1990), Dominican professional boxer, former WBA Super Featherweight champion; Jeric Fortuna (born 1991), Philippine Basketball Association player; Józef Fortuna (born 1952 ...
Fortuna (Latin: Fortūna, equivalent to the Greek goddess Tyche) is the goddess of fortune and the personification of luck in Roman religion who, largely thanks to the Late Antique author Boethius, remained popular through the Middle Ages until at least the Renaissance.
John Legend has a special place in his heart for one specific song.. While chatting with reporters in the press room at the 2025 Grammy Awards in Los Angeles on Feb. 2, the singer, 46, opened up ...
Fortuna, a 2019 album by Italian singer Emma "Fortuna", a 2022 single by Chinese singer Lexie Liu; Fortuna, an Israeli film directed by Menahem Golan; Fortuna, a 2013 Mexican telenovela; Bib Fortuna, a Star Wars character; Fortuna, a name for Bagatelle, a game developed from billiard; Fortuna, a fictional planet from the Star Fox series
The temple of Fortuna Primigenia was an ancient Roman temple within the sanctuary of Fortuna Primigenia, a religious complex in Praeneste (now Palestrina, 35 km (22 mi) east of Rome). It was founded in 204 BC by Publius Sempronius Tuditanus and dedicated to the goddess Fortuna Primigenia , the exact meaning of whose name is unclear. [ 1 ]