The history of New York Cities' exclusive restaurant, The Fate Street Avenue, wasn't just a high-class place, but a place where people found love. It was a special place where people found their soulmates sitting right across from them. The restaurant owners, Maria & Marcelo Gonzalez met on a blind date that their mutual friends set up for the two. When they first laid eyes on one another they knew it was meant to be, after a few glasses of wine they opened up and realized they had tons in common, like both being immigrants from Puerto Rico, both coming from families of chefs, and were all about the importance of sharing their culture through food.
They soon decided to marry when they were hit with a personal conflict when both of their families wanted them to carry the family business. They respectfully declined their family's offer and preferred to go down another path to start their own lives. They picked a place on 5th Avenue because they met on 5.5.35. Their restaurant was a hidden place. They had the same aspirations about how they wanted to live out their American Dream, and when opening the place, they wanted to bring something a little more special. They took out a loan and opened their restaurant filled with a unique amount of Puerto Rican & Spanish dishes, which they were proud and delighted to call the new place, The Fate Street Avenue.
Only selected people knew about it, and in which those people told their families, friends, and neighbors about it. Maria and Marcelo never intended to make the restaurant a famous place but an exclusive one. They didn't want their special place getting into the wrong hands of the wolves in New York. Marcelo had this grand pitch about setting up people on blind dates, and Maria loved the idea. They kept their loyal clientele members' names on the restaurant's register list. The way the restaurant operates is Maria and Marcelo receive a handful of reservations every day for a blind date, and the couple together hand-pick arbitrarily for the couples evening together and almost every single date has been successful. They trusted that their love and food would bring people together uncoincidentally, and it did for many years.
People have gotten engaged there on their first date, and couples have also married at the restaurant. Maria and Marcelo have a powerful force that draws people together.
Although one couple, in particular, stood out to Maria & Marcelo forever. They found the two lovebirds to be long-lost loves that once coincided years back in Paris. The man and woman fell madly in love, long story short they could not be with each other, it was a love affair that was doomed from the very beginning. However, the two meet each other for the first time in over five years, at Fate Street Avenue. Maria once recalled about the couple "Their love was at its finest, with no opposition or prejudices withholding that warmth, the two couldn't keep their eyes or hands off each other, it was truly beautiful." They married at the restaurant and became forever companions with Maria and Marcelo.
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The Fate Street Avenue
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