Whether or not you think you’re craving Caribbean-American cuisine, you should definitely visit the new Tallo (pronounced “Tie-yo”) Restaurant, located in Downtown Avalon Park at 4424 Friendly Way, Ste 105 (next to the also-new Rudraksh Indian Cuisine). Owners Ramon and Kelvin and Chef Juan Soto invite you to enjoy a unique (especially for Wesley Chapel!) dining experience that blends the rich, flavorful traditions of Caribbean cooking and American cuisine, plus great craft cocktails, all in a beautiful, elegant setting.
Tallo’s public Grand Opening is this afternoon at 6 p.m., but the Neighborhood News team already has sampled quite a few delicious items from the restaurant’s “soft opening” menu, including the Asian “pig wings” (bone-in, glazed pork riblets), short rib dumplings, chicken skewers, the “Cuatro Carnes” (four meats) flatbread, the pistachio pesto bucatini pasta, pan-seared salmon and perhaps the best lemon “airline” chicken (a boneless breast with the wing bone attached), with garlic broccolini, I’ve ever tasted.
The public ribbon-cutting and Grand Opening are at 6 p.m. today. But, whether you make it to that event or not, you owe it to yourself to give the delicious new Tallo a try!
For reservations (which are definitely suggested) and more info, call (813) 355-3603, visit TalloRestaurant.com or “@Tallo_Resturant” on Instagram. Also, look for a more complete update about Tallo in the May 27 New Tampa and June 10 Wesley Chapel editions of Neighborhood News!
Although Ritaâs Italian Ice has been open for a few months now, the first full-service restaurant to open in Downtown Avalon Park Wesley Chapel is Rudraksh (pronounced âRude-roshâ) Indian Cuisine (4424 Friendly Way, Suite 115), which has really impressed me with its tasty, not overly spicy, different-than-other-local-Indian-places food.
First of all, while I didnât leave room on these pages for photos of the restaurant, which primarily specializes in Northern Indian cuisine, the place is beautiful, bigger than it looks from the outside and has a spacious, elegant bar area with craft cocktails like a chai tea martini. Thereâs even a very solid Varchas bourbon-style Indian whiskey.
Rudraksh owners Amit Ghorpade and Manashi Boruah, who also own Rasoi Indian Cuisine in Ybor City, offer diners delicious, authentic food at very fair prices.
For starters, Jannah and I got to sample the first cheese naan bread (at left in above left picture) ever served at Rudraksh. It was thicker than some naans weâve had and the best compliment I can give it is that Jannah wanted me to bring more of it home when photographer Charmaine George and I went back for a second visit. The potato-&-green-pea-filled samosas (next to the naan) have a spicy kick. And, Charmaine says the Mumbai coastal-style fried Shrimp Koliwada (right) was excellent and not as spicy as she expected. Mine and Jannahâs favorite appetizer so far is the Lehsoni Gobi (top photo) â amazing crispy cauliflower with garlic sauce.Â
For you vegetarians, Rudraksh manager Dee, who isnât from India, recommended we try the Malai Kofta (left), which are chewy cheese-&-veggie dumplings in a creamy, light tomato-soup-like sauce. Good choice, Dee!Â
But of course, I couldnât walk away from Rudraksh without sampling the perfectly spiced rack of lamb-style lamb chops (bottom photo), which are marinated in fresh ginger, yogurt and Masala and cooked in a clay Tandoori oven. So good. Weâll all definitely be back!Â
Rudraksh is open every day for lunch (at 11:30 a.m.) & dinner, but closes every day from 2:30 p.m.-5 p.m. For more info, call (813) 355- 3914 or visit RudrakshIndianCuisine.com.Â
Weâre also excited that the Latin Tallo Restaurant & Bar, which looks absolutely gorgeous inside & out, is expected to open next to Rudraksh on May 15! â GN; photos by GN & CGÂ
When someone like Frank Gouveia â the owner of The Grill at Morris Bridge, one of the most popular independent restaurants in New Tampa â tells you that he found a new chef he thinks is the âbest Iâve had yet. Please come by and check him out!,â itâs almost impossible for someone like me to resist.
But, Frank is right. New Chef Michael Touranjoe (left) is bringing a unique creativity and panache to The Grillâs already impressive menu and he doesnât plan to stop revamping and adding new menu items… basically ever!Â
âOnce I create something new, I have a tendency to get bored repeating the same dishes all the time,â Chef Mike says. âIâm like, âIâve done that. Whatâs next?ââ
Still only in his 30s, Chef Mike still somehow has nearly 20 years of experience in the restaurant business. He has âworked everything from short-order to 3 Michelin star restaurants, Asian to Italian, and pizza to sushi to make myself well-rounded.â
He has been a sous chef under Chef/owner Jeannie Pierola at her Counter Culture and Edison: Food + Drank Lab restaurants in South Tampa, and an Executive Chef/trainer for American Cruise Lines.
âHe walked in here to try the place,â Frank says, âand walked out as my new Head Chef!â
Among the new menu items heâs added to the regular and Bar Bites menus at The Grill include mushroom arancini (balls of crispy fried risotto topped with tomato mayo and sherry aioli); crispy grouper bites with a zesty Old Bay remoulade; pork Milanese (breaded and fried pork cutlet, topped with arugula, pickled red onions, tomatoes, shaved parmesan and grilled lemon); seared Florida grouper atop goat cheese and pea risotto and a confit of baby vegetables; plus homestyle meatloaf on a bed of cheddar whipped potatoes, haricot verts and topped with caramelized onion jus; and my current favorite â the baked rigatoni with spicy Italian sausage, sweet peas, creamy marinara, fresh mozzarella and herbs. All of these new menu items are shown on this page and were absolutely delicious.
Chef Mike also is bringing a new energy to The Grillâs already-popular wine dinners. The event on Apr. 2 featured the pork loin roulade with sweet cornbread & spinach stuffing, corn basil cream and candied pecans as well as the mole marinated hangar steak with gorgonzola whipped potatoes, grilled asparagus, lemon zest and herb beurre blanc shown on the next page. The hangar steak had a nice exterior crusting and was super-tender and absolutely delectable. We rarely save room for dessert, but I loved the salted caramel cheesecake shown below, too!Â
We didnât attend that Stagsâ Leap wine dinner on Apr. 2 but Chef Mike included all of the dishes served that night, including his rigatoni Bolognese â which our friend and long-time Tampa Palms resident and The Grill regular Mike Wallace said was âAwesomeââ among his new weekly Chefâs Specials.
The Wine Dinner We Did Attend!
Jannah and I (and Jannahâs mom Carolyn) attended The Grillâs most recent wine dinner, which was held on Apr. 30 and featured a âreceptionâ sparkling wine, plus three Wilson Daniels Italian wines and a Hungarian dessert wine, each paired with a delicious dish (see below).
The event was hosted by Frank, Chef Mike and Craig Leslie, the North Florida area manager for Wilson Daniels, who described each of the wines as attendees sampled each course of the outstanding meal, first starting with a Bisol Jeio brut Prosecco âreceptionâ wine, followed by a local Solena burrata with strawberries, assorted roasted beets (which I donât usually like, but were quite tasty), rhubarb jam, crispy shallots and arugula, paired with a crisp Elena Watch Pinot Grigio that had just enough sweetness for Jannah and Carolyn to enjoy it, too.Â
I couldnât sample the actual second course â a grilled shrimp bucatini pasta puttanesca (right photo) paired with a Volpaia Chianti Classico â but Jannah said it was âamazing.â And, Chef Mike substituted the baked rigatoni at the top of the previous page for me and Carolyn, who called the dish âabsolutely to die for.â I also loved the chianti so much, I ordered two bottles of it (and two bottles of the prosecco).Â
The third course â a parmesan-dusted grilled petit filet mignon (topped with a Super- Tuscan demi-glace) was served with smashed fingerling potatoes and garlic broccoli rabe with semi-spicy Italian sausage â was paired with a Sette Cieli Yantra Super Tuscan red wine. The steak was âlike butterâ and the bitter broccoli rabe (one of my favorite veggies) was softened nicely by the sausage and garlic.
And finally, the dessert was a mascarpone-filled tartlet with fresh raspberries, lemon, chocolate, basil and pistachio dust paired with a properly âsyrupyâ Royal Tokaji ice wine-like dessert wine from Hungary. So good!
Frank hasnât yet announced when the next wine dinner will be held, but once he does, you should definitely sign up for it!
And, Frank says that all three pre-dessert courses will likely end up soon on Chef Mikeâs weekly Chefâs Specials, which means that you will probably still have a chance to sample them if you didnât attend the wine dinner.
And, by the way, Chef Mike also was featured on a Season 4 episode of The Food Networkâs âChoppedâ (heâs 2nd from the left in the below photo) back in 2019, entitled âBeef Cake Mistakes.â But, he ended up getting âChoppedâ (meaning he didnât win the competition). In fact, he says, âI didnât get âChopped,â I got hammered,â but it was still a great experience for me.âÂ
And yes, The Grill still has outstanding craft cocktails, the most extensive wine list in New Tampa, a great bar vibe, as well as its famous bar pizza and many of the other items that have been on the menu since before Chef Mike arrived.
The Grill at Morris Bridge is located at 10920 Cross Creek Blvd. (next to Publix). It is open for dinner only on Mon. (5 p.m.-9 p.m.); lunch & dinner on Tues. & Wed. (11:30 a.m.-9 p.m.); 11:30 a.m.-10 p.m. on Thur. & Fri. & 11 a.m.-10 p.m. on Sat. For more info visit TheGrillatMorrisBridge.com or call (813) 388-5353!Â
Anyone who actually knows me will tell you that even though I donât love the term, I am a genuine âfoodie.â
Whenever Iâm out and about, whether in New Tampa, Wesley Chapel or elsewhere, Iâm always on the lookout for signs that new restaurants â whether chains or mom-&-pops â are opening, as well as, of course, those that are closing or have already gone out of business.
And, Iâm obviously not alone in my quest to keep up with openings and closings of places to eat. Jannah and I get recognized a lot when we go anyplace local to eat and people often ask me things like, âWhat new restaurants are opening?,â âDid you hear about this new place?â and âWhatever happened to such and such place?â
Even further back, an adjacent spot in that same building also was supposed to be home to a new location of Provisions Coffee &Wine Bar, but not only hasnât Provisions opened, the space still has a dirt floor and the door is always propped open, with no progress. We were told that Provisions is no longer going in the space.
Little Caesars In, MOD Pizza Out
Speaking of pizza, just as the location of MOD Pizza closed in front of the Tampa Premium Outlets, the second Wesley Chapel location (the other is in front of the Super Target on BBD at County Line Rd.) of Little Caesarâs Pizza was just about ready to open (at 5450 Post Oak Blvd., next to Jimmy Johnâs), and could be open by the time (or soon after) this issue reaches your mailbox.
Rodizio Grill To Open May 28!
Just around the interior road from the former MOD Pizza location is the long-awaited first-ever Brazilian steakhouse in our area â Rodizio Grill, which franchise owner Charlie Haney has announced is expected to open on Wednesday, May 28. Until then, visit Rodizio Grill-Wesley Chapel on Facebook by May 20 to win free Rodizio for you and a guest once a month for a year (photo).
Nice Move, Einstein (Bros.)?
I was alerted by readers Marisa and Theo Panopoulos to the sign on BBD (in the same plaza as Nutrition Smart) that Einstein Bros. Bagels is getting ready to open. So, I had a nice chat with Kurt, a Wesley Chapel resident who is the general manager of the closest currently open Einstein Bros. location, on E. Fowler Ave., near USF.
Kurt told me that although the Einstein Bros. corporate entity (both of these locations are corporate-owned, not franchises) was hoping to have the Wesley Chapel location open by the end of May, âIt looks like sometime in late July or early August is more likely.â Kurt also said he believes he will end up moving to become the GM at the new store.
Los Chapos Tacos To Open Soon?
We have not yet heard of the opening date for the Los Chapos Tacos Wesley Chapel on S.R. 54 in Lutz (in the same plaza as Fazoliâs) but the last announcement we saw had it opening sometime last month, so it should be soon.
Check our Facebook page every day for updates on these stories and more! Bon appetit!
All photos on this page courtesy of Haley Paige Garcia âą @haleypgarciaphotography on Instagram
When a New Tampa resident calls to ask you to check out his eight-piece tribute band for the rock/pop group Chicago at the New Tampa Performing Arts Center (NTPAC), itâs hard to turn him down â even when the group Pieces of Eightâs performance is the night before your New Tampa issue goes to press.
But, having been a little disappointed when I saw the actual group Chicago in concert with the Beach Boys in either 1978 or â79, I wanted to see if long-time New Tampa resident Steve Hollingshead (drummer) and the Pieces of Eight band he helped organize could do as well or even better than the multi-Grammy Award-winning band itself could do.
And oh boy, did Jannah and I â and the rest of the nearly-sold-out house at NTPAC â end up going home impressed.
Lead singer and Wesley Chapel resident JC Grigg perfectly hit all of the high notes in Chicago hits like âMake Me Smile,â âBeginnings,â âSaturday in the Park,â âFeeling Stronger Every Day,â âJust You & Meâ and my personal favorite Chicago song, â25 or 6 to 4.â
The spot-on three-piece horn section was led by the super-talented Charlie Phillips on every size of saxophone (including the way cool baritone sax). He also gave everyone chills on the flute part of Chicagoâs renowned â70s slow dance song âColor My World.â
Pieces of Eight also has expanded beyond just Chicago, performing songs by Tower of Power, Huey Lewis & the News and Peter Gabriel â and it all combined for a great evening!
For more info about Pieces of Eight, visit Po8Tampa.com. For upcoming NTPAC info visit NewTampaArtsCenter.org. â GNÂ