"Think of a Mario Batali grade pasta with high nutritional values served in a place that looks like Shake Shack," says Davide Macchi, giving the elevator pitch for Dueminuti. It's a new entry in the booming fast-casual restaurant market blurring the lines between fancy and fast food, and its first location is landing on Seattle's Capitol Hill in August.
The name, Italian for "two minutes," refers to the amount of time it takes to cook the company's pasta; it also alludes to the quick turnover the restaurant is offering those in a hurry.
Source: http://seattle.eater.com/
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