Born
in Southern Italy, Owner and Chef Raffaele Virgillo is the youngest
of 9 kids. He was the baby, which meant he was the lucky one who got
to spend the most time with his Mama in the kitchen. It was there,
in a tiny cottage in a mountain village, that he learned that the
only thing that makes food so special is the amount of affection you
cook into it. You see, in Italy, they use only the freshest
ingredients to prepare food for the people they love.
Then, he came to the United States in the early 1970's
to live the "American Dream" , that in a land of opportunity,
anything is possible with hard work. He first established himself in
the Twin Cities restaurant scene in 1980, with "Raffaele's Supper
Club" in Fridley. He earned a great reputation for wonderful food
with a pleasant dining experience. Then, a few years later, he
opened up a breakfast and luncheon eatery in the Minneapolis Skyway
called "Sarducci's". After that, he spent time up in Duluth,
Minnesota, inspired by the Palucci family and with mentor Andy Borg
in the Grandma's Corporation. On the North Shore, he was involved in
the development and opening of "Bellisio's Wine Bar" in Canal Park.
He wanted to return to the Twin Cities because that is where he made
his home with his 2 daughters and small hobby farm. That's when the
original "Buona Sera" was born. It was Raffaele's thought that a
warm, cozy atmosphere in his home neighborhood would be the perfect
venue to share his passion of good Italian cuisine with his love of
people. Luna Rossa is his newest concept, launched in the historic
Stillwater caves. Chef Raffaele is also famous for chatting with his
customers, and making sure that his mama would be proud of his food.
He looks forward to meeting and serving you, along with
his children, Daughters Tina and Anna, and son-in-law Jesse, and his
friendly staff.
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