
""At Rosa y Marigold, we're being braver. That means bolder dishes like anticuchos de corazón and a packed schedule of weekday lunch, weekend brunch, and daily dinner service.""
""Rosa y Marigold is inspired by Marigold and Rose, a novel by the late Nobel Laureate poet Louise Glück, who was a very dear friend of ours.""
""The book reads like a fable, describing two infant twin girls who don't have the gift of speech yet, but do have the gift of imagination, and they project.""
""Duality manifests in various ways. For one, Rosa y Marigold is equally suited to day and night.""
JuanMa Calderón and Maria Rondeau have opened Rosa y Marigold, their largest restaurant yet, in Boston's Back Bay. The restaurant features bold dishes like anticuchos de corazón and offers a vibrant atmosphere with live music. Inspired by the duality theme from Louise Glück's novel, the restaurant aims to cater to both daytime and nighttime dining experiences. The couple's journey includes three previous restaurants, reflecting their growth and confidence in the culinary scene.
Read at Boston Magazine
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