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HIDDEN DELICACY

Italian restaurant savors success in Tianjin’s bustling historic area

- Renato Pegoraro’s

Located in the heart of North China’s Tianjin Municipali­ty, Renato Pegoraro’s family restaurant bustles with diners as the sun set and the city lights the illuminate establishm­ent.

Pegoraro’s, which opened in 2007, is well-known for serving authentic Italian cuisine made with ingredient­s mostly sourced directly from Italy. The restaurant’s popularity among locals and tourists alike is boosted by its location in the historic Italian-style area in the port city’s Hebei district.

Despite temporary shutdowns induced by COVID-19 over the last two years, the restaurant is doing well and has stocked up sufficient alcohol, cheese and meat to address potential logistical problems.

Pegoraro’s has pulled through the tough times along with other local businesses in the area with assistance from the local government.

“Thanks to the rent exemption policy, I could devote myself to developing new dishes as I don’t need to worry about the operating cost,” Pegoraro said.

The 73-year-old Italian entreprene­ur moved to Tianjin in 2004 to engage in internatio­nal trade. As a history lover, he instantly fell in love with the area by the Haihe River designed by an Italian architect over a century ago.

The 28-hectare neighborho­od features European-style buildings all along its streets, including a public square with an iconic bell tower in the middle. Some Chinese celebritie­s of the early 20th century also lived here.

“This neighborho­od is so Italy. It just seems like my hometown,” Pegoraro said, elaboratin­g on the driving force behind the establishm­ent of his Tianjin eatery.

The municipal government of Tianjin has put in a lot of work over the last few years to transform the area into a commercial hub with unique exotic charm and a center of high-end service industries, making the city of Tianjin, home to more than 13 million people, even more vibrant.

“Based on the cultural characteri­stic and large commercial presence here, we will make the area more appealing to the younger generation­s and roll out favorable policies for start-up incubation,” said Xu Gang, Party Secretary of Tianjin’s Hebei district.

The area’s infrastruc­ture and public services have been upgraded, creating more open spaces for strolling and sprucing the area up with greenery and flowers.

Businesses like Pegoraro’s are burgeoning. Many young people flock to the themed restaurant New Cinema Paradiso to savor Italian wine while watching classic Italian films.

“We host events like a Sino-Italian culture week and exhibition­s showcasing Italian goods and fashion to attract more customers,” said Li Bin, manager of the restaurant, adding that reservatio­n has surged as the epidemic wanes.

In cooperatio­n with the Embassy of Italy in China and Tianjin Film Studio, the management committee of the Italian-style area is mulling over introducin­g more high-end cultural projects, according to Liu

Zongjin, director of the committee.

For example, the former residences of celebritie­s have been restored for tourism. A famous bookstore chain popular on social media will soon open an outlet in the area, said Liu.

In July, this area was listed as a national-level night culture and tourism consumptio­n cluster by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of China.

The news delighted Pegoraro and his son Gabriele, who also manages the restaurant, for they are both confident that the city and this area are poised for growth.

The restaurant has also launched its official page on the messaging app WeChat, where informatio­n about Italian wine and food culture can be found.

“I see Tianjin as my second home, and I will do my best to make this century-old block a more charming place,” Pegoraro said.

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Below: Italian Venezia club, family restaurant in Tianjin
Photo: IC Photo: VCG Spinach Macaroni with Tomato Sauce Below: Italian Venezia club, family restaurant in Tianjin

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