There is one box longtime Tucson restaurateur Daniel Scordato has not checked in his 47-year career: fast food.

That changes early next month when he opens Posto Sano Foods, a fast-food Italian restaurant in the 1,800-square-foot space at 6370 N. Campbell Ave. that was home to Cafe Jasper.

โ€œI just thought I want to start over and try something a little different,โ€ said Scordato, who owns the upscale Vivace Italian restaurant across the street at 6440 N. Campbell Ave. and whose portfolio has included his namesake upscale Italian restaurant Danielโ€™s in St. Philipโ€™s Plaza and a pizzeria near Tucson Mall that he sold two years ago.

โ€œI always wanted to do a quality fast-food restaurant,โ€ he said last week as he tinkered with the menu for Posto Sano Foods ahead of the early December opening.

As of this week, the menu will include meal-sized salads, sandwiches, healthful bowls featuring quinoa, vegetables and meats, and made-to-order Roman pizza.

Scordato is not certain, but he thinks he might be the only one doing Roman pizza al taglio (pizza by the slice), which is made in a rectangular pan and sold by the square. The crust is thicker, but light like a focaccia, and toppings are not just your ubiquitous pepperoni and cheese. Scordato will dress his upscale pizza with maitake mushrooms, a sinful truffle crema and buttery rich fontina cheese. Slices will go for $7 to $8 depending on the toppings and a single slice is big enough for an average meal, he said.

Meal-sized salads will feature housemade dressings created at Vivace, where Scordato also will go to for other handcrafted sauces that heโ€™ll use on the streamlined menu. What wonโ€™t be on the menu: pasta.

โ€œWe are looking at this as being a full-scale restaurant or an upscale restaurant minus steak and veal,โ€ he said, adding that cured meats and cheeses will be imported from Italy. โ€œItโ€™s very hard to do pasta as fast food.โ€

The emphasis at Posto Sano Foods is on healthy, but Scordatoโ€™s definition of healthy goes well beyond green leafy vegetables, whole grains and fruit.

โ€œTo me healthy is high-grade cheeses, Brussels sprouts with parmigiano reggiano, a rueben sandwich on Roman bread made from the pizza dough thatโ€™s lighter and a lightly breaded chicken sandwich with Brussels sprouts and kale slaw on top,โ€ he said. โ€œTo me thatโ€™s healthy.โ€

The meal-sized bowls โ€” which actually will be served on plates โ€” can be made keto friendly and gluten free with cauliflower risotto, roasted Brussels sprouts, broccolini and other healthful ingredients.


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Contact reporter Cathalena E. Burch at cburch@tucson.com or 573-4642. On Twitter @Starburch