Archive for April, 2009

Counter Top Compost Bins
The perfect solution for efficient recycling of kitchen food scraps.Cucina carries Black or white ceramic, stainless steel and bamboo compost bins.
Bormioli Italian Glass Storage Containers
Save money and waste by storing leftovers in this set of three lidded glass containers by Bormioli.
MysticMaid Cleaning Cloths
Reusable microfiber cleaning cloths that clean lint-free and streak-free with just water.Great for windows, mirrors and even eyeglasses.
Bamboo Utensils, Boards & Bowls
Bamboo is plentiful and renewable and is much stronger than wood! Cucina carries a wide assortment of bamboo products.
Visit Poggi Bonsi Cucina in the Olde Burien Shopping District at 907 SW 152nd Street, Burien, Washington 98166 or call 206.859.6401.
April 30th, 2009
Win an Evening of Cocktails, Appetizers and Shopping for 10 on Friday, May 29!
You and 9 of your friends will enjoy an fun evening of drinks and food at Mark Restaurant & Bar plus private shopping at Cucina and Poggi Bonsi!
Continue Reading April 30th, 2009
Thank for making our anniversary celebration a success. It was great to see everyone and lots of fun was had by all.
Continue Reading April 27th, 2009
We’re celebrating this Saturday!

Rachael & Mario couldn’t be here so we’re discounting all their products!
Save 20% on all their products and much more.
Visit our website for details.
Local celebrity,
Matt Ellison of GurglePot,
will be here
autographing these
fun beverage pitchers.
Giveaways Every Hour!
(Need not be present to win.)
The first 30 people to spend $15 or more at Cucina will receive a FREE NorPro silicone “My Favorite Spatula.
April 23rd, 2009
We are delighted to introduce Emile Henry to our customers. A large selection of this high-quality colorful bake and cook ware can be found at Poggi Bonsi Cucina, our kitchen store in the Olde Burien Shopping District.
Continue Reading April 18th, 2009
Yes, traditional Easter was Sunday but many more Americans end their Lenten season this upcoming Sunday, celebrating with the Orthodox Christians. Eastertime is the most deeply religious time in the Greek Orthodox religion after the forty days of Lent when you may hear, “Kali Sarakosti”, wishing you a good lent. In Greece, the holiday is rich in pageantry with precessions down the medieval streets, special meals usually featuring lamb, and deep religious devotion and reflection expressed by the Greeks.
Continue Reading April 17th, 2009