Rosie Galaz is a long way from her birthplace of Chile, but she's keeps her distant family close in photos on the walls of her restaurant Pachamama Kitchen and Garden. Rosie and partner Chef Will Norris present tapas, wines and cocktails that reflect a mix of culinary influences infused with fresh, clean produce of the season, much of it grown on their own three farm sites.
Pachamama (Andean for "Earth Mother") is the embodiment of Rosie herself—warm, welcoming, and fixed on growth and renewal. The restaurant feels intimate and special, without any element of fuss or pretension, and is perfect for intimate conversations or a vibrant group gathering. The design includes natural elements and thoughtful accents that nod to her heritage.
In this conversation you'll hear how the birth of Pachamama connected Rosie to her South American agricultural roots, her journey from Chile to Cleveland by way of many other cities during her culinary career, and the example and legacy she wants to be for other young women, and for her own son.