‘This time, I’m doing one thing small’: A 15-seat Stella opens in Newton

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The brand new Stella options some outdated favorites just like the pasta bolognese.

Stella's orecchiette pasta with Italian sausage, garlic, tomatoes, Parmesan, and parsley.
Stella’s orecchiette pasta with Italian sausage, garlic, tomatoes, Parmesan, and parsley. Handout

Chef Evan Deluty is getting again within the recreation, however gently. 

Deluty opened a petite iteration of his famend Stella restaurant, a onetime star of the South Finish eating scene, however this time he’s working from Washington Avenue in Newton.

Stella, and in flip Deluty, was a COVID-19 pandemic casualty, closing as excessive working prices turned unmanageable.

“I used to be in a district the place hire was extraordinarily excessive. After 16 years, I used to be fully astounded the owner wouldn’t give any leeway,” Deluty mentioned. “I had no alternative aside from shut. It was terrible.”

Although positioned within the coronary heart of the South Finish, Deluty mentioned Stella was an enormous draw for suburban foodies as nicely, one thing he feels will serve him nicely on Commonwealth Avenue, a number of blocks from Newton Middle.

“By means of the years of operating eating places, I constructed up a robust following and other people would come to the South Finish from Newton, Wellesley, Watertown, and Waltham,” he mentioned. “It was good worth, and everybody liked the bolognese.”

Earlier than Stella opened in 2005, Deluty helmed Torch on Beacon Hill and Bistro 5 in West Medford. 

“I had been working in Paris as a pastry chef for a year-and-a-half. I needed to open a small bistro, and me and my ex spouse opened this neighborhood bistro there,” Deluty mentioned of Bistro 5. 

Then got here Stella.

“The restaurant took off like a freight prepare and by no means stopped for 16 years,” he mentioned. “This time, I’m doing one thing small. It’s simply 15 seats. There’s no bar — there’s no room for one.”

Stella in Newton.
The outside of the brand new Stella, positioned in Newton. – Handout

Deluty began from scratch, gutting the Newton area and including a model new kitchen. “It was in tough form and had been deserted for a number of years. I put in white tile with a yellow stripe to get that signature look of Stella,” he mentioned. “It’s a cute little spot.”

The preliminary menu options Italian staples similar to arancini, a basic Margherita pizza, spaghetti with garlic olive oil, Stella’s meatballs, and the much-loved pasta bolognese.

“The meals is rooted in Italian delicacies,” Deluty mentioned. “However I additionally wish to honor the situation and Newton’s Jewish neighborhood. I’m including a matzo ball soup and potato desserts — latkes with bitter cream and seasonal fruit — and cheese blintzes. I’m wanting ahead to taking part in round with the menu.”

Desserts aren’t an enormous focus, Deluty mentioned: “I could add one thing like a chocolate mousse. I’m not stressing in regards to the menu. It’ll be 15 to 18 gadgets. I’ll put some great things on it, you could be positive of that.”  

Deluty hopes to finally finalize a beer and wine license.

“It’d take six months, however I wish to get some good bottles of wine and beer for folks to get pleasure from with dinner. That’s sooner or later although. For now, no booze,” he mentioned.

“I do know the place I’m going with this,” Deluty mentioned. “I do know what I need. And I understand how to offer the purchasers what they need.”

Stella, positioned at 549 Commonwealth Ave., Newton, is open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., Tuesday via Sunday.


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