Cafe Paesan News and Press
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September 15, 2010 CAFE PAESAN IN OREM DOES ITALIAN RIGHTArticle written by Logan Molyneux
As you may have heard, Cafe Paesan in Orem is like Cafe Rio, but with Italian food.
It's true that some of the creative minds behind Cafe Rio, having sold that restaurant chain and having found retirement too easy (or, perhaps, having waited out a non-compete clause?), decided to adapt the model to fit Italian food. Specifically, pizza, pasta, salads and sandwiches.
Just like that other restaurant, you walk up to one end of the counter and place your order, then direct the finishing touches as your meal is prepared by an assembly line of chefs behind the glass. Meals come in round tins, ready to be sealed with a paper lid and taken home.
And, just like Cafe Rio, we won't hesitate to say the salad is one of the restaurant's highlights. Where fresh tortillas are a foundational ingredient there, at Cafe Paesan all meals come with a puffy, buttery flatbread. They make pizza on top of it, wrap sandwich meats in it, and serve it on the side of salads and pasta dishes. It's delicious, and you can watch workers making the dough as you wait to order.






