
Last spring, we sat down with Sarah and Zak Baker, the husband and wife team behind Ca’Lucchenzo Pastificio & Enoteca, a West Side mecca for housemade pasta and regional Italian dishes. Our conversation centered around their culinary backgrounds and the experiences that made opening their own restaurant possible.
But we promised to bring them back to chat about the delicious food that they serve. And this week, we did just that. Listen in for the story of how the Bakers fell in love with Italy and Italian cuisine and the magic that makes the fare at Ca’Lucchenzo so remarkable.
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