He radically changed his daily life, to change his habitat from television studios, riddled with cables, cameras and microphones, to the kitchen of his own restaurant. Mariano Iúdica He is going through a dissimilar present, because he launched into the adventure of opening a restaurant in Pinamar.
The driver from America opted for a strong investment, to install his gastronomic venture, which together with his wife they called Gran Bamboo Beach, in a new private neighborhood that was inaugurated in the vicinity of that well-known and aspirational seaside resort.
Marian He loaded his Instagram with dozens of contents related to this commercial project, which is why he can be seen cooking paella in the sun, or even officiating as a waiter to transfer the dishes from the bowels of his premises to the diners’ tables.
Regarding the origin of this idea, ludic He recounted: “”A friend develops this venture that is incredible, he invited me to put his rest, but it was the end of the year, with galloping stress, Romina was tired with the restaurant that we already have in Buenos Aires, that’s why I doubted”.
Regarding the marathon construction of the place, with practically record speed, the animator narrated: “My brother-in-law, Marcelo, has a construction company and Romina is an interior designer. In 12 days they assembled everything! I traveled to Qatar and when I came back I was so excited because I couldn’t believe what they had done.”
Beyond the effort, the hours of dedication and the appearance of those delicacies that he advertises on his social networks, ludic He fell into the clutches of criticism for the price of his letter. This is how strong comments from users of digital platforms went viral.
“550 pesos just for sitting down to eat…very expensive,” a young man posted, while another Internet user bellowed: “600 pesos for a half-liter soda? You got a little out of hand, I think.” Until data appeared on the value of some traditional dishes: “Doesn’t it seem a bit salty to charge 3,800 for a Milanese?”
While another person focused on the cost of a seafood salad: “5,500 pesos a salad. Where is the popular man?” In short, a series of questions will not stop Marian and all his family who enjoy this gastronomic adventure.
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