Today, a managing partner at Gusto Italian Kitchen responds to a competitor's claim that the Burnet Road Italian restaurant "should just be bombed."

Earlier this week, Vino Vino owner Jeff Courington told Zagat: "Gusto should just be bombed. They buy the cheapest ingredients, and they don't care."

Courington is in the process of opening a second restaurant and future competitor to Gusto, Al Fico, which has been in the works on the east side since late 2011.

Now, Gusto managing partner Cameron Lockley takes the mostly high road in an "open letter" sent to Eater Austin:

Jeff, I wish you all the best with Trattoria Al Fico and hope that it is a big success (might I even say, "the bomb!"). I have long been a fan of Vino Vino and have recommended your establishment numerous times to friends when they ask me for a good late night place for wine and food in the north central Austin area. This is a tough business and I know we both care tremendously about preparing quality food, providing caring, thoughtful service, and offering an excellent experience to our customers. As for the ingredients that we use at Gusto Italian Kitchen + Wine Bar, here are just a few examples: P.E.I. mussels

Scottish salmon

East coast U.S. calamari

Proscuitto di Parma

36 month aged Parmiggiano Reggiano

Fresh pasta

House ground beef & pork for our Italian sausage and Bolognese sauce

San Marzano tomatoes

House made scratch desserts

Gelatto and sorbetto made with real fruit and all natural ingredients

Seasonal vegetables from local farms like Johnson's Backyard Garden

Cage free farm eggs

Locally roasted Fara coffee beans

Hand tossed pizzas to order We strive to provide value at Gusto for the neighborhood and guests can enjoy 40 bottles of wine priced under $40 and all of our wines by the glass are currently under $9. We also have an amazing staff of cooks, dishwashers, bartenders, servers, and bussers who all genuinely care about providing quality hospitality for our guests. Looking forward to trying Trattoria Al Fico later this summer. In the meantime I'll probably hit up Enoteca or Vespaio when I get a day off. Sincerely,

Cameron Lockley

Managing Partner, Gusto Italian Kitchen + Wine Bar

Looks like theis in Jeff Courington's court now.

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