A Sit Down With Gene Todaro and Hunter Moody of CuGino, Part Two

A house behind a tiny Lafayette restaurant once held a secret kitchen where a mother simmered sauces that would shape a city’s palate. From that backyard ingenuity to a French Quarter liquor store with the rare ability to sell both to-go and across the bar, Gene shares how grit, community, and a deep love for wine became the backbone of his restaurants. We walk through live-music nights at Time Plaza, the pivot that turned an oil bust into a wine education boom, and the mentorship ethos that helped five team members become sommeliers.

Hunter brings the other side of the craft: the operational heartbeat learned from a family steeped in Outback, Chili’s, and high-end steakhouse leadership. He talks talent scouting, dishpit humility, and what it takes to keep a small kitchen precise under pressure. Together we unpack why Kujino doesn’t copy Marcello’s and how a focused menu can raise consistency, speed, and flavor. Expect Roman dishes like cacio e pepe and amatriciana, Sicilian favorites like pasta alla Norma and arancini, and a chicken piccata that proves restraint can be a superpower. There’s also talk of rotating specials—saltimbocca done right and a rabbit cacciatore that nods to heritage while speaking Lafayette’s language.

Threaded through every story is wine: not as a pedestal, but as a conversation. Retail-friendly pricing invites guests to explore, smart pairing lifts the food, and a room humming at 7:30 reminds us why restaurants matter. If you care about Italian food, regional cooking, wine culture, and leadership that treats staff as partners, this one’s for you.

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