Thursday, February 21, 2013

The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com: PastaGate: Buonanotte Restaurant In Quebec Targeted For Too Many Italian Words On Menu (TWEETS)

The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
PastaGate: Buonanotte Restaurant In Quebec Targeted For Too Many Italian Words On Menu (TWEETS)
Feb 21st 2013, 20:39

Buonanotte restaurant, located in French-speaking Quebec, Canada, recently came under fire for using the words "pasta" and "calamari" on its menu, reports CBC. The reason? The words aren't paired with French translations on the menu, and that's a problem for Quebec's office of French language (OQLF).

CBC reported that the restaurant's owner, Massimo Lecas, was told by authorities that Italian words such as "bottiglia," "pasta" and "antipasto" should all have a French translation on the menu. He also claimed that he was told to translate the Italian words for meatball and calamari into French.

As the news (and outcry!) spread, the OQLF backed down a bit from the original claims. The office admitted that the requests were perhaps "overzealous" and explained that the inquiry began due to a citizen's complaint. Appearing on CJAD radio, Martin Bergeron of the OQLF explained that in order to promote French among the public, official policy says that the most predominant language on a menu must be French. Italian words are welcome to appear, but just not as frequently as French ones.


Read More...
More on Food

You are receiving this email because you subscribed to this feed at blogtrottr.com.

If you no longer wish to receive these emails, you can unsubscribe from this feed, or manage all your subscriptions

No comments:

Post a Comment

Blog Archive