Newcomers line up for a Taste
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A handful of restaurants are scheduled to make their first
appearances at the Taste of Newport food festival this year.
2005 will mark the 17th year the Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce
has hosted the three-day gastronomical event. The festival serves to
draw attention to Newport’s restaurants, and revenues are donated to
nonprofits.
This year, Newport Beach’s Siena Cucina Italiana, Rudy’s Pub &
Grill and Ozumo are set to make their debuts at the festival, said
Karin Graves, the chamber of commerce’s special events director. The
event lineup also includes Costa Mesa first-timers Maggiano’s Little
Italy and Patina Catering, as well as Irvine’s Agora Churrascaria, a
Brazilian-style steakhouse.
Festival organizers give Newport restaurants priority but welcome
eateries from nearby cities when openings are available, Graves said.
Representatives of restaurants planning to make their Taste of
Newport debut gave a simple reason for becoming part of the festival
-- attention.
The chamber is expecting about 70,000 people to attend the event.
Maggiano’s general manager, Raul Moreno, said the $1,000 fee to be a
part of the event was a small price to pay considering the large
number of diners who might sample Maggiano’s cuisine.
“We need to let people know we’re in Costa Mesa, especially
Newport Beach. They’re our neighbors,” Moreno said.
Maggiano’s has been in business in Costa Mesa for about eight
years, Moreno said. Patina Catering, part of the Los Angeles-based
Patina Group, is newer to the area, having come to Costa Mesa in
2004. Like Moreno, Ruth Davies, Patina senior sales manager, wanted
to take part in Taste of Newport to reach out to potential customers.
“The Taste of Newport is something we wanted to be involved in for
some time because we think it’s great exposure for us,” Davies said.
Siena Cucina Italiana is the Balboa Inn’s restaurant. The inn’s
food and beverage director, Brian Keeth, said he came to Balboa from
Texas two months ago and quickly decided he wanted to have Siena
included in the event. He said Siena has been in business for about a
year.
“[We want to] get our name out there,” he said. “Nobody knows
Siena yet.”
Since 1998, Taste of Newport has raised more than $140,000 for
charities, according to the chamber of commerce. The beneficiaries of
this year’s festival are set to be chosen after the event.
Previously, Taste of Newport has raised funds for groups including
the Orange Coast College Foundation, the Balboa Performing Arts
Theater Foundation and Assistance League of Newport-Mesa.
This year’s entertainment lineup is set to be headlined by Macy
Gray, the B-52’s and Hootie and the Blowfish.
Taste of Newport will begin Friday and continue through Sunday.
Menus, entertainment lineups, schedules and admission prices can be
found ato7 www.tasteof newport.comf7.
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