29-08-2018

Renato Bosco: here’s Saporè’s new home

Renato Bosco in front of the entrance to the new

Renato Bosco in front of the entrance to the new Saporè in San Martino Buon Albergo (Verona), in Piazza del Popolo, 46. Tel. +39 331 9873375

For a few years now, Renato Bosco and his Saporè restaurants have been a point of reference for the art of pizza in Italy. Hence San Martino Buon Albergo, a small village on the outskirts of Verona, has been a mandatory stop for gourmet lovers. Flavours, creativity, easily digestible pizzas, research for the best raw materials: all these elements make pizza at Saporè irresistible. 

Moreover, Bosco’s experiments on dough – from Aria di pane to Crunch and DoppioCrunch, from Mozzarella di pane to Bagel Pizza, and Pizza senza lieviti aggiunti – show that you can create and invent starting from a great classic, adding innovations with love and respect. 

Identità Milano 2018 (photo Brambilla-Serrani)

Identità Milano 2018 (photo Brambilla-Serrani)

Some of the readers might have included a delicious stop to Bosco’s on their way to their holiday destination, just like I did. And by checking the official website in this hot month of August, they discovered the location had changed. 

Until now, Saporè in San Martino had a home divided in two: in Via Ponte 53, you could collect take-away pizzas. The tasting room was next door, at number 55. Then of course last year Bosco opened two Saporè restaurants in the centre of Verona, which serve plenty of delicious pizzas: Saporè Pizza Stand Up, take away, in Via della Costa 5, and Saporè Downtown, for tastings, in Via Amanti 6/8. 

The headquarters, however, are still in San Martino, where it all began. And where the restaurant with tasting room now has a brand new and cosy location, in the village main square: Piazza del Popolo 46, (tel. +39 331 9873375, closed the entire day on Monday).

Saporè
Piazza del Popolo, 46
San Martino Buon Albergo (Verona)
+39.331.9873375
Closed the entire day on Monday 
Average price 25 euros


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Journalist, based in Milan. At 8 years old, he received a Springsteen record as a gift, and nothing was the same since. Music and food are his passions. Author and broadcaster at Radio Popolare since 1997, since 2014 he became part of the staff of Identità Golose 
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