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Discovering Lidia: The First Restaurant
Clip: 12/18/2023 | 3m 16sVideo has Closed Captions
Lidia and Felice open their first “Italian” restaurant together in Queens, NY.
As a young woman in New York, Lidia was curious about what Americans considered “Italian” food. One of her first dates with husband-to-be, Felice, was at the legendary Manhattan restaurant ‘Mamma Leone’s’. Watch as Lidia visits the NY Public Library to peruse the old menu. What were the plans for Buonavia, the first restaurant Lidia and Felice opened, and what did working there awaken in Lidia?
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Discovering Lidia: The First Restaurant
Clip: 12/18/2023 | 3m 16sVideo has Closed Captions
As a young woman in New York, Lidia was curious about what Americans considered “Italian” food. One of her first dates with husband-to-be, Felice, was at the legendary Manhattan restaurant ‘Mamma Leone’s’. Watch as Lidia visits the NY Public Library to peruse the old menu. What were the plans for Buonavia, the first restaurant Lidia and Felice opened, and what did working there awaken in Lidia?
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25 Years with Lidia: A Culinary Jubilee
Watch as Lidia rolls back the years and takes a very intimate look at the trajectory of her life both on and off the screen.Providing Support for PBS.org
Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship♪ Hey Mama Leone's looks so great ♪ ♪ Hey Mama for your Carnivale Date.
♪ - As I got older and started eating out in restaurants, I was surprised by what Americans considered Italian food.
Big meatballs with lots of sauce, a lot of spaghetti, eggplant parmigiana.
But I was taken aback and curious, what is this cuisine that's called Italian, but in Italy it's not cooked, it's different.
♪ To celebrate ♪ - One of my first dates with Felice my husband to be, was at the legendary Mamma Leone's in Manhattan.
♪ Hey Mama we're comin' ♪ - The New York Public Library has a special collection of hundreds of menus from important Manhattan restaurants, (nostalgic Italian music) including Mama Leone's.
They had a great menu, all sort of Italian-American dishes.
They were a little different for me, but I loved them.
The baked clams, the pasta, the manicotti, eggplant parmigiana, lasagna casalinga, oh my God.
And of course the desserts, the gelato, the fruits, the tortoni, cheesecake.
(nostalgic Italian music) "The best kitchen is when there's a mama in the kitchen," that's what I say.
Wow, look at all these people, Jimmy Durante.
Wow, they signed the menu.
Ed Sullivan, you know, I used to watch Ed Sullivan as a young immigrant, you know?
I first saw The Beatles on Ed Sullivan and I thought that was fantastic.
It's a lot of popular people and famous people.
And then little Lidia was there.
(festive Italian music) Felice and I were both from Istria.
We married and welcomed our first child, Joe.
The food connected me and Felice.
He always wanted to open his own restaurant.
And in 1971, this little restaurant he had found, and I said, "Okay, let's open it and I will do my part and help."
(festive Italian music) It was a small place, nine tables.
Mamma Leone's was popular, so we were gonna do just about the same thing, or close to it.
Yeah, I remember, I remember making these menus.
Shrimp scampi was a real popular.
Oyster Rockefeller, that's not really Italian, but it was popular, I put it in.
- If you wanted customers, that's what they expected when they went to an Italian restaurant.
So they actually hired a chef and my mother mainly stayed in the kitchen and learned from him.
- We hired a chef because I wasn't a chef, but we both got really involved.
It was my husband's dream to open the restaurant, not mine, but I guess underlying was that element of food and nurturing and feeding and remembering as a child, the growth of products, the harvesting, it all kind of reawakened that it me and I said, "Oh yeah, I can do that, I love it."
And then I really threw myself head in.
Kids in the Kitchen: Lidia and the Importance of Family
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See the teacher come out in Lidia, as she makes gnocchi with her grandchildren. (4m 52s)
Lidia Celebrates America and The COVID-19 Pandemic
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Lidia launches Lidia Celebrates America, and navigates the COVID-19 pandemic. (4m 47s)
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A highlight of Lidia’s career, if not her life, was cooking for not one, but two Popes. (1m 43s)
Lidia has Chutzpah! Behind the Scenes with her “Work Family"
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Lidia has Chutzpah! Go behind the scenes and find out what it's like to work with Lidia. (2m 55s)
Lidia's 25th Anniversary Dinner
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To cap off her 25th anniversary on PBS, Lidia hosts a celebratory dinner for old friends. (4m 10s)
The Path to Television: Felidia and Julia Child
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Julia Child helps catapult Lidia into the world of culinary television. (4m 56s)
Preview – 25 Years with Lidia: A Culinary Jubilee
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Lidia Bastianich celebrates 25 years on television with family and celebrity friends. (1m 31s)
The Teenage Years: Astoria, Queens, NY
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Lidia reminisces about her teenage years living in the Astoria neighborhood of Queens, NY. (5m 9s)
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