Which Nishinomiya Restaurant Welcomes Guests With Italian Food and Music and Was Featured on Kansai TV’s Yo-i Don on August 5?【Nishinomiya Quiz】

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Here’s this time’s quiz↓

Q. Which Nishinomiya restaurant, known for welcoming guests with Italian food and music, was featured on Kansai TV’s “Yo-i Don!” in the “Tonari no Ningen Kokuhou-san” segment broadcast on Thursday, August 5?

a.うなぎ割烹 きた八
b.さか芳
c.焼鳥よしおか
d.Ca cucina che incanto(カ・クチーナ・ケ・インカント)

Nishitsu correct answer rate: 100%

If you haven’t seen the answer yet, give it a try♪

8月5日(木)放送の関西テレビ「よ~いドン!」の『となりの人間国宝』さんで紹介されたイタリアンと音楽でおもてなしする西宮のお店はどこ?【西宮クイズ】
  • a.うなぎ割烹 きた八
    0.8%(2票)
  • b.さか芳
    1.9%(5票)
  • c.焼鳥よしおか
    0.8%(2票)
  • d.Ca cucina che incanto(カ・クチーナ・ケ・インカント)
    96.6%(257票)
266票

An appetizer platter from “るこら・るっこら”, unrelated to the quiz


The photo shows an appetizer platter from “acero,” unrelated to the quiz


The photo shows hors d’oeuvres from “casa mia,” unrelated to the quiz

The correct answer is d.Ca cucina che incanto(カ・クチーナ・ケ・インカント).

Here it is on the map↓↓

9-12 Ichibacho, Nishinomiya City, Hyogo Prefecture

The source is here.

This is a pizza from Ca cucina che incanto~

We Got Takeout Wood-Fired Pizza from Italian Restaurant Caccina near Koroen Station [Nishitsu Gourmet]

2020年5月31日

In the broadcast on Thursday, August 5, the owner, Mr. Kakuchi, was singing so happily~♪
It really is a restaurant that welcomes guests with Italian food and music.

Apparently Italians live by “amore = love,” “mangiare = eating,” and “cantare = singing”~That’s kind of lovely.
Mr. Kakuchi isn’t Italian, though. But he apparently studied abroad in Italy to study vocal music.

As an aside, there’s also a song by Kenji Sawada called “Mangiare! Cantare! Amore!” I found it when I Googled it