
BY: Lindsay Christians
Those recently inspired by Emma D’Arcy’s favorite cocktail — a negroni sbagliato with prosecco in it, if you missed that buzz — will have a new place to try it this coming week. Amara, the third project from Rule No. One Hospitality, officially opens for “aperitivo hour” and dinner on Tuesday, Oct. 25, at 670 N. Midvale Blvd. inside Hilldale shopping center on the west side.
The name Amara means “bitter” in Italian. Leadership hopes to evoke “amore” (love) too, for a kind of sweet-bitter theme. Led by culinary director Jon Nodler and executive sous chef Abby Hampton, the menu leans Mediterranean with a strong Italian influence. “I think it’s an inspired project,” said Joshua Berkson, president of Rule No. One.
SOURCE: https://captimes.com
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