For Ravneet Gill and Mattie Taiano's culinary philosophy, dinner parties are a way of life. At their home in London, the couple would often have gatherings with friends and family, where food was at the forefront. Their restaurant, Gina, is an extension of this tradition.
"We've never not had people around," says Gill, who grew up in an Indian family nearby. His is half Italian, half Jewish. "Our cultures are both very much about food and being around the table." At home, Gill's parents would often cook massive meals that fed many guests. The atmosphere was always lively, with food as the central focus.
The couple's approach to entertaining has never been deliberate. They gather friends through casual conversations throughout the day, and before they know it, a group of people is at their doorstep. This organic style of hosting has carried over to their restaurant, Gina.
At Gina, the menu features plenty of sharing bowls β pastas, roast meats, and even slabs of cake. The dishes are designed to be shared among friends and family, with an emphasis on comfort food that brings everyone together.
Gill, who is also a pastry chef, takes charge of the desserts at home. "I mostly do the food," she says, but dessert is always her domain. The couple's approach to cooking is laid-back and easy-going, with a focus on sharing meals rather than individual dishes.
However, their home life has become more complicated since they started the restaurant. "It's difficult in a one-bed flat; we can't have noisy guests because we don't want them to wake our son," says Gill. The arrival of their son, Donnie, two years ago added another layer to their entertaining routine.
Despite the challenges, the couple finds that their generosity has hit their profits. "We did get into trouble last month, because our comp bill was just too large β but it is in our nature to be hospitable." At Gina, the focus remains on sharing meals and creating a welcoming atmosphere.
In their restaurant, diners can expect crispy crisps alongside sharing bowls of pasta or roast meat. The menu features plenty of comforting dishes that are perfect for sharing with friends and family. With a focus on food as a way to bring people together, Ravneet Gill and Mattie Taiano's culinary philosophy is all about creating memorable meals that leave lasting impressions.
"We've never not had people around," says Gill, who grew up in an Indian family nearby. His is half Italian, half Jewish. "Our cultures are both very much about food and being around the table." At home, Gill's parents would often cook massive meals that fed many guests. The atmosphere was always lively, with food as the central focus.
The couple's approach to entertaining has never been deliberate. They gather friends through casual conversations throughout the day, and before they know it, a group of people is at their doorstep. This organic style of hosting has carried over to their restaurant, Gina.
At Gina, the menu features plenty of sharing bowls β pastas, roast meats, and even slabs of cake. The dishes are designed to be shared among friends and family, with an emphasis on comfort food that brings everyone together.
Gill, who is also a pastry chef, takes charge of the desserts at home. "I mostly do the food," she says, but dessert is always her domain. The couple's approach to cooking is laid-back and easy-going, with a focus on sharing meals rather than individual dishes.
However, their home life has become more complicated since they started the restaurant. "It's difficult in a one-bed flat; we can't have noisy guests because we don't want them to wake our son," says Gill. The arrival of their son, Donnie, two years ago added another layer to their entertaining routine.
Despite the challenges, the couple finds that their generosity has hit their profits. "We did get into trouble last month, because our comp bill was just too large β but it is in our nature to be hospitable." At Gina, the focus remains on sharing meals and creating a welcoming atmosphere.
In their restaurant, diners can expect crispy crisps alongside sharing bowls of pasta or roast meat. The menu features plenty of comforting dishes that are perfect for sharing with friends and family. With a focus on food as a way to bring people together, Ravneet Gill and Mattie Taiano's culinary philosophy is all about creating memorable meals that leave lasting impressions.