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Specialties
Born & raised in Italy & loving the sea, the owner recognizes fresh fish & seafood as an important part of Italian dining. For that reason, popular dishes feature scallops, mussels, clams, calamari, shrimp, prawns & other fresh fish according to season. After years studying ingredients & techniques of Italian cuisine at Rome’s Campo dei Fiori, he has perfected the thin crusted Roman style pizza made popular by that food oriented corner of Rome. His emphasis on only the finest toppings such as fresh mozzarella & top quality prosciutto, have brought reviews from visiting Italians who claim this is the most authentic Italian pizza they found in America. What is a great Italian restaurant without great pasta! The pasta at E’ Tutto Qua starts the day as a pile of flour-then is made into fresh fettuccine, pappardelle, tonnarelli & ravioli. Grilled meats & poultry are a specialty. Some favorites are the Lamb Loin filled with pesto & eggplant and Chicken Breast filled with fontina & spinach.
History
Established in 2007.
Italian born owner/executive chef Enzo Pellico travels often to his second home at Rome’s Campo dei Fiori, an area known for its vast outdoor food market and numerous gastronomic establishments tucked away in the side streets. Here he researches culinary trends and recipes. Enzo can be found on a Roman morning checking out the market stalls for the components of his next dish, then disappearing into his nearby kitchen to create and later present the results for tasting to a circle of local friends, family and other chefs. His goal is to bring the authentic Italian dining experience to his restaurant in San Francisco. After starting and operating another SF restaurant for 12 years, he sold it and spent most of the next 5 years in Italy before returning in 2007 to open È Tutto Qua. Enzo now has a following of loyal return customers who have learned that Italian cuisine is not about too much garlic, spices or gimmicks, but about quality and purity of flavors prepared with a lot of heart.
Meet the Business Owner
Enzo P.
Business Owner
As a member of the Slow Food movement which began in Italy, Enzo is proud to create his dishes by combining his culinary skills and Italian traditions with the finest imported Italian products and fresh local ingredients.