We went for many meals at Volare to bide the restaurant farewell. We're sad to see it close. It's our favorite casual pasta and pizza restaurant in the East. Given how it welcomed Choya and offered up great food and reasonably-priced wine, it's going to be hard to find another like this in the East. I obviously am not keen on frequenting what's available in the East right now.
Chef Peppo is tired after a six-year run, and he's done owning and running a restaurant. It's really tough to break even and keep it up. He prefers to be employed in a restaurant in which he's just the chef and sorts out the menu and the cooking. He leaves the running and administrative headaches to someone else. He'll tell us soon where he's headed next.
I ate many portions of pici cacio e pepe. To be very honest, among all the restaurants and the home cooks' iteration of this simple salt, cheese and pepper pasta, I love Chef Peppo's version best. The man loves his pizza and went to get many takeaways of pizza to eat during the week. For Volare's final night, he also grabbed a pizza to-go. One for the road, literally.
Thanks for all the delicious pasta and welcoming us when Choya was a wee thing. We love the memories made at Volare!