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Mario Carbone is famous for his spicy rigatoni vodka. But the chef has set his sights far beyond pasta. With 25 restaurants around the country, he and his partners Rich Torrisi and Jeff Zalaznick have established a hospitality empire that includes a luxury apartment building, Villa Miami; a private members’ club, ZZ’s, which charges a $20,000 application fee; and a consumer-goods brand, Carbone Fine Food, which launched in 2021 and introduced jars of his famous spicy vodka sauce earlier this year. Carbone, 43, said he hoped hotels were in the future.
Persons: Mario Carbone, Rich Torrisi, Jeff Zalaznick, Carbone Organizations: Villa Miami Locations: Villa
Mario Carbone is famous for his spicy rigatoni vodka. But the chef has set his sights far beyond pasta. With 25 restaurants around the country, he and his partners Rich Torrisi and Jeff Zalaznick have established a hospitality empire that includes a luxury apartment building, Villa Miami; a private members’ club, ZZ’s, which charges a $20,000 application fee; and a consumer-goods brand, Carbone Fine Food, which launched in 2021 and introduced jars of his famous spicy vodka sauce earlier this year. Carbone, 43, said he hoped hotels were in the future.
Persons: Mario Carbone, Rich Torrisi, Jeff Zalaznick, Carbone Organizations: Villa Miami Locations: Villa
A rendering of a bar area at the Core Club, a private membership club in Midtown Manhattan. A rendering of a terrace at the Core Club, a private membership club in Midtown Manhattan. A rendering of the Core Club, a private membership club in Midtown Manhattan. A rendering of the Core Club, a private membership club in Midtown Manhattan. A rendering of a dining area at the Core Club, a private membership club in Midtown Manhattan.
Persons: Casa Cipriani, Zero, Aman, Casa, Jeff Zalaznick, We've, restauranteur Nick Jones, Jennie Enterprise, Bond, Scott Sartiano, Kim Kardashian, Pete Davidson, Gigi Hadid, Zalaznick, Chef Michele Brogioni, Giorgio Armani, Mauro Pompili, Stephen Schwarzman, Roger Goodell, Tory Burch, Steven Roth, Estee, William Lauder Organizations: ZZ's Club, Core, ZZ's, Major Food Group, Aman, Industry, Soho House, CNBC, Club Club, Club New York, Dangene Institute, Manhattan, Enterprise, Blackstone, NFL Locations: Manhattan, Midtown, New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Vicente, Midtown Manhattan, Hudson, Aman, York, U.S, London, Soho, Milan, San Francisco
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailMiami's hottest ticket: Carbone and Amex kicking off 'Carbone Beach' ahead of F1 raceHosted by Brian Sullivan, “Last Call” is a fast-paced, entertaining business show that explores the intersection of money, culture and policy. Tune in Monday through Friday at 7 p.m. ET on CNBC. Major Food Group co-founders Mario Carbone and Jeff Zalaznick join the show to discuss the kick-off of "Carbone Beach" ahead of the Formula 1 race in Miami.
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