Why this high-end dinnerware is a fixture of Michelin-starred restaurants

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Published 2023-12-09
Stoneware company Jono Pandolfi Designs has had its pieces used in Michelin-starred restaurants and even featured on "The Bear," FX's hit kitchen drama. CBS News' Dana Jacobson takes a closer look at what the stoneware company is serving up.

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All Comments (21)
  • @weston.weston
    Life is filled with so many heavy stories/issues. I appreciate these light but intriguing stories.
  • @stanogrady893
    Great story. The dinnerware does add to the beauty of the food
  • I like Coors of Tucson better. They make better stoneware with beautiful southwestern design
  • @dkwan3894
    The shapes and glazes look identical to Heath Ceramics! Heath Ceramics are used in fine dining restaurants and have been for quite a long time.
  • @Whatisthis94
    I’m sure marketing “funds” were used to ensure product placement. Shows that Networking and getting your message out is sometimes more important. Kudos
  • @grahamfloyd3451
    Clickbait title. Manhatta does NOT have a Michelin star. This is just an advertisement. Sure, it's great that something is being made in America.
  • @tedbellWRV
    Wow! A shameless knock off of Heath Ceramic’s dinnerware. I mean an exact copy of what Heath has produced in the Bay Area since the late 1940’s.
  • @TheRacerRich
    If I'm spending Michelin money it ought to be served on Meissen.
  • @wincrasher2007
    just another passing fad. The folks over at Wedgewood gave a sidewards glance, had a yawn, took a sip of tea and went back to their newspaper.
  • @AZ-lz2ep
    SO LAME. This guy is totally ripping off Heath Ceramics which has been around since the 1940s.