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Explore food, wine and the arts of Italy at the Taj Samudra

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Italian Cuisine is a mosaic of regional customs with recipes often being passed through the generations. Italian Chef d’Imperio joins us from Naples to present this highly famed and deeply loved cuisine in all its finest flavour.



Chef d’imperio’s cooking roots stem from his Italian mother. Currently serving as a senior lecturer at the Università dei Sapori, in Perugia, Chef d’Imperio was inspired by the Kitchen and trained at the finest hospitality institute in Roccaraso, Aquila.



Like all renowned Chefs, Domenico believes there is nothing better than traditional home style cooking. He believes cuisine culture is passion for rare ingredients, authentic tools for preparation, and care in selection of the seasonal vegetables and meats.

Italians select ingredients very carefully, choosing only the best. That is why Italian cuisine is unanimously considered one of the finest of the world. The very best of Italian food lies in deep attention to detail, yielded together by the skilful chef.

Join Chef Domenico d’Imperio at Latitude and delight in Insalata Di Pollo a popular Italian chicken salad or Insalata Con Olive E Feta - olive and feta salad. The main course would include such items as the mushy, melt in the mouth flavours of Risotto Funghi E Broccoli – Italian style creamy rice with broccoli and mushroom or authentic Alla Bolognese – pasta with bolognaise sauce. For Sri Lankans, no Italian cuisine seems closer to our fond liking than pizza – do try the Pizza Four Stagioni – four season pizza or Pizza Al Tonno – tuna pizza amongst many more. Tiramisu and other delights await to sum up your meal. The Italian Culinary Fest with Chef d’Imperio takes place from 30 May to 10 June at Latitude for dinner only. Rs. 2800 nett per person.

Music of Italy



The music of Italy ranges across a broad spectrum of opera and instrumental classical music and a body of popular music. Music has traditionally been, and still is one of the cultural markers of Italian national and ethnic identity and holds an important position in society. Italy hosts some of the most ancient and prestigious music Academies of the world which created worldwide famous conductors such as Claudio Abbado and Riccardo Muti and still train fine musicians and promising composers.

The Embassy of the Republic of Italy, in association with Taj Samudra, proudly brings to Sri Lanka two of these extremely talented and gifted Italian Musicians.



‘Armonie – an evening on Italian music’ will feature Massimo Spada on Piano and Claudio Cavallaro on Clarinet who join us from the prestigious and world renowned Conservatorio di Santa Cecilia in Rome.

The concert, upon invitation only, will be held at the Crystal Lower Floor, Taj Samudra on Friday 1 June from 7:30p.m. onwards.

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