Ragazzo Pasta Opens in Zaragoza, Owners Bring Recipes and Ingredients from Italy
Ragazzo Pasta has launched in Zaragoza, with owners who traveled to Italy to bring back ingredients and recipes; multiple local outlets say it "promises pasta so good customers won't want it elsewhere."

Ragazzo Pasta, a new restaurant specializing in authentic Italian pasta, has launched in Zaragoza after owners traveled Italy for ingredients and recipes, the original report said. Multiple local news outlets report it "promises pasta so good customers won't want it elsewhere," a claim the owners are using to position the menu around fresh, high-quality Italian ingredients.
The opening, as described in the original report, highlights that focus on Italy-sourced recipes and ingredients but does not name the owners, provide an opening date, or list prices. The report’s central claim is the owners’ travel to Italy to secure recipes and suppliers; beyond that the coverage contains no owner quotes or confirmation of a specific Zaragoza address tied to Ragazzo Pasta.
Separately, marketing copy captured from a La Mafia restaurant website lists a central Zaragoza location at Plaza Aragón, nº 3 and detailed hours: Monday to Thursday 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM and 8:00 PM – 11:30 PM, Friday and Saturday 1:00 PM – 00:30 AM, and Sunday 1:00 PM – 11:00 PM, with special hours for eves and public holidays. That La Mafia copy also states, "we await you with our new menu inspired by the #PiacereOriginale concept, which captures the best of Italian-Mediterranean cuisine," and notes private rooms, delivery and pickup options, and group menus with reservations required in advance.
The La Mafia site copy further describes atmosphere and capacity: "We are a reference Italian restaurant in the center of Zaragoza for couples, families, and groups, thanks to our spacious facilities for more than 200 people," and invites guests to "Enjoy a plate of pasta or risotto in front of our vertical garden" and to try drinks like vermouth, a Spritz, or the creation "Top Originale." The site also shows UI fragments and CTAs such as "Menú Pasta" and "Reserva tu mesa," indicating a full-service operation with a sunny terrace and themed ground-floor corners evoking Tuscany and scenes from The Godfather.
Important verification remains. The supplied materials do not explicitly link Ragazzo Pasta to the Plaza Aragón, nº 3 address or to the La Mafia-branded menu concepts such as #PiacereOriginale and Top Originale. Confirming whether Ragazzo Pasta occupies the Plaza Aragón location, whether it uses La Mafia branding, and the owners’ names and supplier details will be essential before treating those specifics as definitive.
Have you visited Ragazzo Pasta in Zaragoza or seen a new Italian spot at Plaza Aragón, nº 3? Tell me where you had your best plate of pasta in the city, community tips and firsthand sightings will help verify the address, hours, and the "pasta so good" claim.
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