Co-founder Saket Agarwal's vision is to bring the Sorano experience to different cities across the country.
Manifest hospitality who is the pioneer of Italian dining experiences in Kolkata has now brought a premium fine dining experience like no other in the heart of the city. The restaurant is named after Sorano, a town and commune in the province of Grosseto, southern Tuscany, Italy, a town known for its landscapes, history and artistic legacy. A 124-cover restaurant, Sorano serves food from various regions of Italy in the most authentic way possible.
Diners can tuck
into signature dishes like Crudo,
Truffle Cacio Pepe Eclairs, Quattro Formaggio
Ravioli, Textures of Tomato, all kinds of homemade hand-rolled pasta,
homemade cheeses and Deconstructed
Tiramisu to name a few. There is a dedicated in-house Fromagerie where the
chefs make fresh mozzarella,
burrata and various other fresh cheeses. Guests will be able to visually experience their hand-crafted pizzas being
baked following the time-honoured, traditional method of pizza making in
Naples, Italy
Speaking of this grand launch, Saket
Agarwal, Co-founder of Manifest Hospitality said, “We have been running Italian
restaurants for 14 years and are extremely passionate about the cuisine and culture. Our first brand Casa Toscana has
launched over a decade ago and serves Trattoria-style food. The menu at Sorano is based on our travels and knowledge
of Italian and contemporary cuisine and
it draws the best from different regions of this bountiful country. We also
have a lot of modern interpretations
of various Italian dishes without compromising on the taste or quality of
ingredients. We are certain that with
Sorano, we will be able to serve hearty food with the freshest produce that will make both the locals and discerning
travellers happy. We want to build a brand that is synonymous with extraordinary Italian offerings and we are keen
to take the Sorano experience to different cities
across the country”
Designed by
Nivedita Agarwal, Founder of Design Brewing Co., Sorano draws inspiration from traditional Italian homes. The restaurant
has high ceilings, raw finishes and soothing textures along with multiple sections like old Tuscan
homes with a slim al-fresco seating, a cute hidden nook, a large dining section, a bar section, a
verandah and a private dining room. These spaces can be combined for larger private parties. Each section has a minimal
yet impactful element, which leaves a
lasting impression. A 100 years old staircase leads the diners to the entrance
of Sorano. The entrance hall takes
you to the various sections of the restaurant through an arched European-style passage. The dining section is adorned
with a cluster of hanging lamps, creating a warm glow and ambience
for the diner, arched shelves with plants,
bust statues and urns.
From a leisurely lunch with friends
to a celebratory dinner with family, Sorano is the perfect place for
a gourmet Italian experience. Sorano aims to recreate the Italian art of slow
living. A space which encourages
you to pause for a chat, grab an espresso or lounge back to enjoy a glass of
wine or a refreshing cocktail along
with an authentic Italian fare. The diners will be gastronomically transported to the Tuscan
valleys through a sensory experience. The restaurant is open from noon to midnight and is located in close
proximity to Park Street, the most upmarket and bustling part of the city.
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