Index – Culture – Gianni Annoni: this is not bohemian life here



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Index’s Sunday morning talk show guest is Gianni Annoni, with whom we discussed hospitality, Easter, and Gianni’s currently 7-month-old son Máté. The owner of the restaurant did not reject public affairs either: an opinion is formed about Covid, indeed, about Italian politics. His positive thinking was with her even now, not with her pink glasses. The podcast shows that he views problems realistically and also knows that what surrounds us now is not a bohemian life.

During the speech

  • we touch the difficulties of hospitality,
  • it’s easter
  • Gianni is currently a 7-month-old son, Máté
  • and, of course, Covid.

In the conversation, Gianni points out that “many of us in gastronomy have lived well for a long time, but we have to accept that these days do not come now.” Although the store is not open, the work is still underway, as is the delivery of pizzas and pastas. Although some workers have pulled out of Gianni due to the closures, 108 people are also trying to get jobs the hard way.

It will be good to spend euros here

Daily life with him develops product development, develops his pastry skills, homemade pasta workshop and bakery. He claims that creative work keeps him mentally good during tough times. “I try to look at the color pages of the brochure, not the black and white” – illustrates the situation with an analogy, then adds that it is not the solution packages from neighboring countries that must be adapted to the Hungarian situation, since each country is different. “The solution must be found along individual mindsets and abilities,” he told Index. He added that he wants one to finally open it and trusts that at the end of April they will have the opportunity to do it for places that have a terrace. He says the country could get out of the situation well. Budapest can be the capital of Europe, as we have a great strength: this is the florin, “it will be good to spend euros here, believe me, you just have to wait!”.

Let’s put on the Milan shirt

Says he likes, dislikes, Covid, a form of WWIII. She is grateful that through the slow life he was able to fully live both his wife’s pregnancy and his first few months with Zita and Matthew, who is now 7 months old. Her young son weighs 10 kg, has 2 teeth, crawls, tickles, “and his smile fills my heart with joy.” “He’s like me, he’s little Gianni, who we don’t introduce ourselves to in community forums, and that decision is the result of a mutual agreement with my wife. What I’m really looking forward to now are the first words to pick up the Milan jersey and finally be able to cheer on my favorite team together. “



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