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THE NONNAS

THE NONNAS

THE NONNAS

By LouLou Piscatore

FOOD

It’s hard to conjure anything more comforting than your grandmother’s cooking. If that is something you find yourself missing, you can experience it again at Nonnas of the World Restaurant in Staten Island, where the chefs are all grandmothers. 

Jody Scaravella grew up spending a lot of time with his grandmother. “My nonna Domenica was an amazing cook and the sweetest woman I’ve ever known…we would go to the fruit market, the butcher, and the fish market regularly. When we got home, I would watch her cook everything we bought. I can still remember eating her pasta with peas and often find myself making it today.” Every Sunday the whole family would have dinner at her house. He describes grandmothers as the “glue that holds the family together.” After his grandmother and mother passed, it was something he missed. The inspiration for the restaurant was to try and “recreate what had been lost” — the culture, the comfort, the wisdom, the memories, the recipes. 

In the beginning, Jody focussed on Italian food. He placed an ad in an Italian newspaper, and then grandmothers started showing up to his house. “It was an amazing moment in my life. All these ladies chasing me around with plates of food to try, I often compare it to a Fellini movie.” Over time, he noticed that the customers of the restaurant were from many different nationalities, and he was inspired to expand to celebrate multiple cultures. Now the restaurant runs two kitchens — one is always Italian, and the other is the cuisine of whatever nonna is working that night. “We have nonnas from Greece, Japan, Italy, Peru, Bangladesh, Egypt, Azerbaijan, and more! I hope to be able to represent every country.” He finds that food is a unifying force, and describes it as “taking people across the border, safely” to experience another culture. “I think what we don’t understand makes us anxious and uneasy. My feelings are that when you break bread together, our preconceived notions may change and truths become clearer.”

At the heart of Nonnas of the World are the nonnas. Many of them have lost husbands or are empty-nesters. The opportunity to cook their food and share their culture has brought them back to life. According to one of the nonnas, “There isn’t a better feeling than watching a customer enjoy your food.” And they have so much to share. They carry the traditions and the recipes, and pass them down to the next generation. Now, they get to pass them down to a whole community. “I think we’ve struck a nerve,” says Jody, “and our popularity rests squarely on this principle; whenever a Nonna is in the kitchen hundreds of years of her culture flows from her fingertips.”

The restaurant is open Friday – Sunday, and is walking distance from the Staten Island ferry.

Call for reservations
718-447-2777
27 Hyatt Street, Staten Island, New York 10301
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KULA YOGA FEST 2025

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SPOTLIGHT FESTIVAL: KULA YOGA FEST 2025

SEPTEMBER 19-21, 2025
NORTH CONWAY, NH

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Looking for something to do this September? We are thrilled yoga festivals are back and can’t wait to check out all the amazing events taking place around the world. This week we had a chance to connect with Laura Erickson, Founder of KULA YOGA FEST who we are thrilled to partner with! Complimentary copies of our magazine will be available at this festival! 

What are you most excited about for this year’s festival ?
We are so excited to welcome Festival Director Laura Erickson’s teacher & mentor Ashley Turner to this year’s Kula Yoga Fest! Ashley is on a mission to rebrand midlife and menopause to be your best years yet! With an all day immersion on Friday Sept. 19th, communing with Ashley’s sacred wisdom teachings where she blends modern psychology with mysticism is a rare opportunity not to be missed!

What is unique/special about the festival location?
Sharing the locals’ passion for the surrounding nature at Kula Yoga Fest from the mountains, rivers, waterfalls, and trails. Our location here in the White Mountains of NH is intimate and peaceful, reminding attendees of our own true nature and our connection to the world and everything in it.

Is there a theme to this year’s festival?
We are diving even deeper into connection to all things, each other, PEOPLE, PLANET, PURPOSE. Seems obvious as it is “KULA” fest, but with even more introspection to the web of life and how we care for each other and all living things now more than ever.

The theme of our issue is “celebrating age.” If you could share a message or piece of advice to your younger self, what would it be? 
Take time to pause and acknowledge how far you have come and celebrate bring YOU!

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Long Island City, NY 11101

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A creator at heart, Shelly loves to give back to her community, takes joy in nurturing the souls that surround her. She grew up in the southern parts of China and attended boarding school in the mountains of Yunnan. From a young age, she pondered existential questions such as “Who am I?” and explored perspectives of the self and others. She often wondered, “What if ‘I’ doesn’t exist? What if ‘I’ am not this person?” When she moved to New York City as a teenager, she quickly immersed herself in the bustling city life, but her quest for self-discovery remained.

She tried to find the meaning of her life through studying art history, classical music, and yoga. In 2019, Shelly founded Form + Flow in Long Island City, driven by a deep desire to foster spiritual growth and build a mindfulness community through healing modalities and artistic expressions. It has become her mission to create spaces where individuals can connect within and elevate consciousness.

Together with a team of incredible yoga teachers and facilitators, rooted in the philosophies of both Eastern and Western yoga, Form + Flow has served over 10,000 students over the past 5 years. Shelly’s journey and vision are a testament to her commitment to making her communities a more compassionate and connected place.