by Brian Reinhart
Sprezzatura is a fun Italian word that means "studied nonchalance," the art of preparing methodically but acting as if no preparation was necessary. A fashion-conscious friend says the word describes "a man who spends two hours doing his hair up so it looks like he just rolled out of bed."
Julian Barsotti's third and newest Italian restaurant, Sprezza, does a poor job acting like it just rolled out of bed. Evidence is everywhere of the great care invested in every detail, from the light fixtures to the wine list, from the serving dishes to, ironically, the restaurant's name. I wouldn't have it any other way. After just two months, Sprezza is already threatening to become one of my favorite restaurants in Dallas.
Source: http://www.dallasobserver.com/
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