(L - R): Owners Gianpaul Redolfi and Alex Stothard on the outdoor terrace at their new restaurant, Villa d’Este, in Ellerker.

Duo behind award-winning Hull Italian restaurant open "exciting" new village venture

The duo behind an acclaimed Italian restaurant in Hull have announced they have sold the business and opened an “exciting new venture”.

Alex Stothard and Gianpaul Redolfi, who jointly owned Gusto in Newland Avenue, had nine successful years at the heart of Hull’s food scene. Since opening Gusto in 2013, the pair have grown a reputation for serving up “authentic” Italian dishes.

Gusto’s “warm and friendly” service also contributed to it becoming one of the area’s most in-demand restaurants. Under Alex and Gianpaul’s ownership, Gusto was named Best Restaurant in Hull and East Yorkshire at the Hull Daily Mail Food & Drink Awards in both 2018 and 2019.

They have now sold the Gusto business and have opened a new Italian restaurant, Villa d’Este, inspired by the UNESCO World Heritage Site and 16th century villa in Tivoli, near Rome, at the former Black Horse pub in Ellerker, near Brough, in East Yorkshire.

Alex commented: “Since opening Gusto in Newland Avenue, we’ve had an incredibly successful nine years. It reached the point where we realised we’d out-grown the premises and needed to expand.

“Our new venture, Villa d’Este, will allow us to fulfil that ambition in an incredibly desirable location in East Yorkshire. We’ve got some exciting plans for the new venture and we can’t wait to welcome both our loyal customers and new diners to Villa d’Este.”

Villa d’Este is now open and features exclusively handmade, fresh pasta dishes and pizzas cooked in a wood-fired oven. A selection of fresh fish and meat dishes are also on the menu. Main dishes include fresh fillet of sea bream, pan fried and served over a Caponata of aubergine, capers, olives, tomato and pine nuts.

Gianpaul added: “The amount of space we had at Gusto meant we weren’t able to do the wood-fired pizzas, which we think will be a big bonus to guests at Villa d’Este.

“We’ve also created an outdoor seating area, which is something else we’ve not previously been able to do, and also have the benefit of car parking space. The restaurant has a modern, contemporary feel – a little bit different to the more rustic aesthetic customers at Gusto may be used to.”

Set in the “picturesque” village of Ellerker, visitors to Villa d’Este have the opportunity to enjoy al fresco dining on an outdoor terrace. Villa d’Este offers 60 covers inside the restaurant, with 40 covers in the outdoor terrace.


By Matthew Neville – Correspondent, Bdaily

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