P'tite P'tatte

The restaurant P'tite P'tatte is a tribute to the Solanum tuberosum commonly known as patato.

In an attempt to create a healthy patato-hype in Lovia, Aesopos is on the verge of having the lovian patato commercialized before the end of the year.

The restaurant's motto: Nomen est omen

Facts
2008 has been declared the International year of the patato.

The potato was introduced to Europe in 1536, and subsequently by European mariners to territories and ports throughout the world.

Though evidence ranging from historical records, local agriculturalists, and DNA analyses strongly supports the hypothesis that the most widely cultivated variety of potato worldwide, Solanum tuberosum tuberosum, is indigenous to Chiloé Archipelago and has been cultivated by the local indigenous people since before the coming of the Spanish. Today, over 99% of all cultivated potato varieties worldwide are descendants of a subspecies indigenous to South-Central Chile.