Americans Raj Dagstani and his teenage son Sebastian opened pizza restaurant Marmellata near Mina Zayed last year. The catch is, it’s only open one night a week - Thursdays. Victor Besa / The National
People line up for hours to get their pizza and when it’s gone, it’s gone - many leave empty-handed. Victor Besa / The National
The father-son due work flat out for several hours every Thursday serving the pizza and all week prepping the ingredients and the dough. Victor Besa / The National
Raj Dagstani hands over an order to his regular customer, Matthew. Victor Besa / The National
The idea behind the restaurant opening was they would always work together.
Victor Besa / The National
Raj Dagstani arranges his pre ordered pizzas ready for pick up in a Covid-19 compliant environment. Victor Besa / The National
Raj Dagstani and his teenage sons Sebastian (left) and Emile. Victor Besa / The National
The father-son duo hard at work.
Victor Besa / The National
Sebastian earns Dh10 per hour for his efforts (Dh15 for overtime). Victor Besa / The National
Preparing pizza in pre-pandemic times. Photo by Grace Guino
At its height, before the pandemic, Marmellata was processing 45 kilograms of dough for pizzas and nine kilograms of focaccia. Photo by Grace Guino
Pre-coronavirus, once the doors opened, it was a blur of cooking and serving. Photo by Grace Guino
Before the pandemic, serving was very different. Photo by Grace Guino
Marmellata in Abu Dhabi. Photo by Grace Guino
Americans Raj Dagstani and his teenage son Sebastian opened pizza restaurant Marmellata near Mina Zayed last year. The catch is, it’s only open one night a week - Thursdays. Victor Besa / The National
People line up for hours to get their pizza and when it’s gone, it’s gone - many leave empty-handed. Victor Besa / The National
The father-son due work flat out for several hours every Thursday serving the pizza and all week prepping the ingredients and the dough. Victor Besa / The National
Raj Dagstani hands over an order to his regular customer, Matthew. Victor Besa / The National
The idea behind the restaurant opening was they would always work together.
Victor Besa / The National
Raj Dagstani arranges his pre ordered pizzas ready for pick up in a Covid-19 compliant environment. Victor Besa / The National
Raj Dagstani and his teenage sons Sebastian (left) and Emile. Victor Besa / The National
The father-son duo hard at work.
Victor Besa / The National
Sebastian earns Dh10 per hour for his efforts (Dh15 for overtime). Victor Besa / The National
Preparing pizza in pre-pandemic times. Photo by Grace Guino
At its height, before the pandemic, Marmellata was processing 45 kilograms of dough for pizzas and nine kilograms of focaccia. Photo by Grace Guino
Pre-coronavirus, once the doors opened, it was a blur of cooking and serving. Photo by Grace Guino
Before the pandemic, serving was very different. Photo by Grace Guino