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Bruce Bozzi Presents Crime Show “Menu Murder”
Former Palm restaurateur Bruce Bozzi wants to tell culinary crime stories about New York restaurants.
We noticed Bozzi was shooting a sizzling reel on Mulberry Street in New York’s Little Italy neighborhood and told us that this was a new show he was proposing from Hudson Media, tentatively titled “Murder on the Menu.”
“I want to tell the stories of the five biggest hits that happened at steak houses in New York – which happened at Sparks, Rao’s, Umbertos Clam House,” said Page Six.
Bozzi said he got the idea after longtime friend and television vet Michael Rourke approached him with a proposal to create a show in “Bruce’s Essence.”
“I love New York. I love steaks. The real crime of eating seemed like a natural symmetry to me,” he told us.
In his mind, “I want to tell stories about the infamous gangsters that have been removed – what is the connection [between] steaks, food and the Italian culture of New York. “
Bozzi is certainly no stranger to the New York restaurant scene. His family immigrated to America from Italy almost a century ago and opened The Palm on Second Avenue and 45th Street in 1926.
He worked for “four generations of steaks” for 35 years, until a fierce family quarrel forced his family to sell.
– I mourned it. It was a great patriarch in my family who passed away in 2020, ”said Page Six.
“I miss it, but I’m also very happy and all the other possibilities are coming.”
Since then, Bozzi started his Mujen spirit with mate Sondra Baker.
While waiting for the network to pick up “Murder on the Menu”, he will launch the “Stable for Two” podcast on iHeartRadio on December 13th. He told us that he had already set up “my first eight guests”, including the beasts. Andy Cohen.