Saturday, October 08, 2005

Press Release: Bogota Bistro Celebrates Grand Opening

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

BOGOTA LATIN BISTRO CELEBRATES GRAND OPENING

BROOKLYN, NY, September 29, 2005―Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz and other local dignitaries marked the grand opening of Bogota Latin Bistro on September 29 in Park Slope, Brooklyn, with a ribbon cutting ceremony and celebration of Latin American food, music, and culture.

“We’ve dreamed of this restaurant for several years and are gratified for the support and encouragement we’ve received from Borough President Markowitz, the Brooklyn Business Library, Workshop in Business Opportunities (WIBO), and for the enthusiastic reception we’ve received from our customers since we opened in July,” said co-owner George Constantinou, who is half Costa Rican and was formerly general manager of Night of the Cookers in Fort Greene, Brooklyn.

Mr. Constantinou and co-owner Farid Ali were first introduced to Brooklyn nearly two years ago when their concept for a Latin-themed restaurant earned them the top prize in the first Brooklyn Public Library’s Business Library PowerUP! Your Business Starts Here Business Plan Competition. Six months later the entrepreneurs developed a following when they started a blog on their Web site www.BogotaBistro.com chronicling their progress as aspiring restaurateurs in the months leading up to the opening of the restaurant.

“We serve Latin food in a fun, friendly, stylish environment,” said Mr. Ali, who was born in Colombia and raised in Park Slope and Pennsylvania. “Our menu is made up of recipes inspired by our travels throughout Latin America, George’s mother’s favorite dishes, and cooking classes we’ve taken at the Institute of Culinary Education in Manhattan.”

With the mood set by Latin American music that ranges from tropical to pop, Bogota Latin Bistro serves specialties from many Latin American countries including its top selling dish, Bogota’s Arroz con Pollo, based on a family recipe created by Mr. Constantinou’s mother; Bandeja Paisa; Colombian-style Chicken; Potato Empanadas; Xango, a deep-friend cheesecake taquito with vanilla ice cream; Coconut Mojitos; and Latin American beers and soft drinks.

The sleek interior of Bogota Latin Bistro was designed by architect Kate Webb and features seating for 70 in a 1,600 square foot space that is highlighted by “Libertad y Orden,” a brightly colored mural behind the bar, which was created by Brooklyn artist Sara Jean Odam. Seating for 30 is available in a 500 square foot patio that showcases “Musica, Movimiento Y Cultura,” a mural created by artists Ben Rojas, Miguel Perez, and Danny Pizaro that is a colorful celebration of the Latino culture.

The restaurant, located at 141 5th Avenue, between St. John’s and Lincoln Place, is one of the latest additions to Brooklyn’s Fifth Avenue, which has earned a reputation as one of New York City’s hippest restaurant rows.

Hours for Bogota Latin Bistro are Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Sunday: 5 p.m. to 11 p.m., and Friday and Saturday 5 p.m. to 1 a.m. Take out is available by calling 718-230-3805. The restaurant also frequently showcases the work of local artists. For more information or for a schedule of upcoming events, see www.BogotaBistro.com.

Wednesday, October 05, 2005

Bogota Latin Bistro: Grand Opening Party


Bogota Bistro Grand Opening Party: September 29, 2005
After 'quietly' opening our doors July 5th to Park Slope, last Thursday, September 29th we made it official: "Bogota Latin Bistro has arrived."

We were joined by dignitaries, Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz and Councilmember Leticia James in addition to having a live capoeira performance, musician John Restrepo and his cumbia jazz band playing live and a rare Brooklyn appearance by East Village drag artist Tabboo.

The evening was a lot of fun as we celebrated with press, friends, family and other invited guests. Bogota Bistro is here.

Special Dinner Tonight

On Wednesday, October 5, 2005, restaurants across the country will band together in a "Dine for America" day, a national fundraising effort for the American Red Cross to help the survivors, victims, their families and other arising needs from the Hurricane Katrinaand Rita disasters.

Bogota Latin Bistro is participating in this fundraising effort. 5% of sales on Wednesday, Oct. 5, will be contributed to the American Red Cross that day. Come out, have a great meal, say hello, and help make a difference.

Bogota Latin Bistro
141 5th Avenue (between St. John's & Lincoln Place)
Brooklyn, NY 11217
www.BogotaBistro.com
718 230-3805

Monday, October 03, 2005

Job Applicants

An applicant comes to the restaurant today for an interview. I ask him about his employment history and it turns out that, up until last week, he worked at Trattoria Mangia which is only one block away from Bogota Bistro.
I ask him why he's no longer working there.

"Oh, I had a problem with the owner and so I left."
"You had a problem with the owner or did he have a problem with you?" I ask him.
"Both," he says to me.
He goes on to tell me some story which didn't make any sense to me about a delivery guy and being left alone in the kitchen. "I got angry so I quit," he says.

There was a defiant grin on his face which quickly disappeared upon my next question.

"So, you had a problem with the owner and you decided to quit? Is that your way of getting even with him or of teaching him a lesson? If you get angry with me, is that what you're going to do also? Quit?"
"No," he answered defensively. "Besides, the owner there and I have since spoken and everything is okay now between us."
"So, why don't you want to go back there."
"No. I just don't want to."

"Okay. Well, thank you for your time. We have your number and we'll call you if a position opens up."