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Achat du magasin en 2002

En 2000, Mauro et son épouse Carma, décident que le moment était venu de faire connaitre leur savoir faire en tant qu’indépendants. Ils se mettent donc à la recherche de leur futur établissement et Mauro obtient le certificat de cafetier restaurateur à Pully.


Ils se marient en 2001 et quelques mois après, Mauro, à l’époque second de cuisine au Port de Pully, fait la rencontre de M. Montalto, propriétaire avec son épouse d’un magasin plein de charme et de cachet ainsi qu’un historique incroyable, reconnu depuis la fin des années 70 comme « l’Italien de Marterey ».

Pour Mauro cette rencontre est une évidence, c’est là qu’il voudra faire connaitre sa cuisine, inspirée de souvenirs de son parcours et de ses origines.


Mauro et Carma reprennent donc en 2002 l’établissement et démarrent leur aventure en tant que Montalto traiteur.


Mauro y reprends les bases et petit à petit introduits des nouveaux produits encore méconnus à l’époque mais pour lui indispensables chez un traiteur Italien et il s’engage à faire connaitre une cuisine régionale de qualité.


Il élargit le choix de pâtes fraiches, met au point de nouvelles recettes et en 2004 il transforme la cuisine et change de nom.


En 2008 ils réalisent le rêve d’une rénovation totale du magasin avec une toute nouvelle cave à vin et des couleurs qui ressemblent à l’esprit de l’équipe qui passe de 6 à 9 personnes.


C’est en 2009 que Mauro et son épouse prennent possession de l’ancienne boucherie Pache à Montpreveyres pour la transformer en laboratoire de cuisine.


En 2010 ils fondent MT Labo, la société qui s’occupera désormais de toutes les commandes traiteur et de la production de pâtes fraiches pour le magasin, de l’importation et l’achat des produits vendus à Marterey.


La famille s’agrandit et passe à 12 collaborateurs.


En 2015 ils ouvrent leur deuxième magasin à St Sulpice qui trouve tout de suite sa clientèle qui depuis ne cesse de grandir.


Désormais Mauro Traiteur est une enseigne reconnue de la région avec 24 collaborateurs, une centrale d’achat et de production à Montpreveyres et deux magnifiques magasins à Lausanne et St Sulpice.





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ristoranti Il Timone - Liguria Da Gustare

Ristorante e Pizzeria Il Timone, Cucina Italiana di qualità!
Il Timone apre i suoi battenti intorno al 1960 quando Portovenere non aveva ancora raggiunto l'interesse turistico odierno. Lo creano e lo conducono sino alla fine degli anni '80 Marino e Toni offrendo ai loro clienti i piatti della tradizione ligure uniti al piatto italiano per eccellenza: la pizza.
Oggi sul percorso creato dai genitori, Antonella continua la tradizione in un locale totalmente rinnovato ma nei tipici toni della Liguria.


Il timone è la giusta meta per gustare i sapori e le atmosfere della cucina ligure.
Ideale per un aperitivo offerto dalle 18,00 in poi con vini e gastronomia ligure o per una cena dai più diversi toni.
Ottimo per l'organizzazione di compleanni pomeridiani con la formula a buffet, o tradizionali con l'offerta delle gustose pizze create dall'alta professionalità di Antonella già esponente di punta del settore pizza e attualmente Presidente dell'Associazione Pizza Planet - Scienza e Cultura della Pizza.


Interessante per gruppi sino ad un massimo di 50 persone un'offerta di menù aperitivo con vini e gastronomia ligure da 7 euro, e cena a partire da 15 euro.


"L'Armadio" vi offrirà un'occasione per poter regalare o regalarvi una concreta memoria del vostro passaggio al Timone.

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ristoranti Gusto Feasterville By Chef Andrea Esposito

Our Mission
“When I think about creating authentic Italian cuisine, the words that come to mind are "homemade, seasonal, and traditional." My family, upbringing, and where I was born and raised have greatly inspired my culinary style. My town of origin, Monte di Procida (a small coastal town in Naples) has always been synonymous with the natural culinary resources that the land and sea have to offer. The freshness and genuineness of the ingredients, the smells and tastes of homemade dishes made from recipes that have been handed down for generations; all of which enforced my family’s belief that good food is created from simple, healthy ingredients and done so with passion, love, and hard work. I continue to hold that belief to this day. My restaurant, Gusto, demonstrates all of these qualities in our traditional and authentic Italian cuisine while adding the innovation and avant-garde of today's Italy. At Gusto, all of our ingredients are thoughtfully selected and imported from Italy, using only the best quality ingredients available. All of our pasta, bread, mozzarella, and stracciatella are made in-house following traditional Italian recipes, with the ingredients we import from Italy. We also use seasonal organic produce in our dishes. The menu is characteristic of Italy; the separate courses, the portion sizes, and the combination of the ingredients. The menu is changed every 2 months to offer our guests fresh, seasonal dishes.”
Chef Andrea Esposito

What does Gusto mean?
In Italian, the word for ‘taste’ is ‘gusto’. We chose this name because Gusto Ristorante Italiano BYOB can be seen as "A Taste of Italy," offering the true taste of the foods, desserts, and beverages that can be found in Italy today, with their quality ingredients and authenticity.

What do you mean by ‘authentic Italian’?
In the USA, there is a big misconception about the Italian cuisine. What is referred to as “Italian” food in the USA is actually Italian- American. The Italian-American cuisine, although inspired by true Italian cuisine, is much different in comparison and it is not what is made or served in any part of Italy. It’s what has evolved from the recipes of the Italians who immigrated to the USA in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Gusto’s menu is designed to allow you to experience Italy’s true cuisine without having to make the trip; we want you to feel like you are enjoying a meal in Italy every time you dine with us. Every dish we serve replicates the authentic taste of traditional recipes from Italy.

What makes the ingredients you use ‘quality ingredients’?
All the ingredients are thoughtfully selected and imported from Italy; only the best of the Italian market. All these items are grown, produced, and packaged in Italy and are not identical to the items sold on the American market under the same name. All of them are DOP (Denominazione di Origine Protetta/ Protected Designation of Origin) and IGP (Indicazione Geografica Protetta). What cannot be imported, we make in-house every morning using the ingredients we import from Italy. This includes our entire selection of pasta which is cooked to order al dente, as well as our bread, meatballs, mozzarella, and stracciatella following Italian recipes for an authentic and traditional taste.
Our seafood selection and organic vegetables are always fresh and seasonal. In order to guarantee this, we change the menu every two months utilizing only what the current season offers, following Italian recipes consistent with the Italian holidays and traditions.

Can you explain your menu structure and portion sizes?
The menu is designed to offer an authentic Italian experience even in following the Italian meal structure which is an antipasto (appetizer) as starter, a primo piatto (first course) of pasta, a secondo piatto (second course) of protein, and a contorno (side dish). For each course, we serve the same portion sizes as you would be served in homes and restaurants throughout Italy. The portion size of each dish is very exact. This is because it follows the idea that you will have multiple courses, allowing you to enjoy your entire meal.