Luciano DelSignore celebrates Bacco Ristorante with final farewell dinner
As chef Luciano DelSignore brings his beloved Bacco Ristorante to a close in Southfield later this month, he'll celebrate 22 years of serving elegant Italian cuisine with a multi-course farewell dinner by collaborating with several distinguished chefs.
On March 24, DelSignore will share the Bacco kitchen with five metro Detroit chefs, some of whom he has mentored, for an evening of cuisine, wine pairings, and live entertainment.
The courses
Andy Holiday, Selden Standard, Detroit, appetizer
Doug Hewett, Freya, Detroit, fish
Anthony Lombardo, She Wolf, Detroit, pasta
DelSignore, Bacco, Southfield, game
James Rigato, Mable Gray, Detroit, meat
Ben Robison, Book Tower, Detroit, dessert.
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In addition, Bruce Felts of Mad Nice Detroit will serve as sommelier, and restaurateur Jeremy Sasson of Heirloom Hospitality (Mad Nice, Prime + Proper, Townhouse) will be the evening's maitre d'.
The event begins at 4:30 with a cocktail reception followed by the 6 p.m. tasting menu with wine pairings. Tickets are $275 with reservations available at opentable.com.
Over the years, DelSignore has been a creative force in metro Detroit's evolving dining scene and is known for educating and influencing others in the industry.
He was the subject of “Dinner in Abruzzo: A Journey Home with My Culinary Godfather,” a documentary by former Free Press restaurant critic Mark Kurlyandchik. The film follows DelSignore and Mabel Gray's Rigato, who refers to DelSignore as the godfather of metro Detroit chefs, to the Abruzzo region of Italy.
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