Jeff Bezos visited my kitchen before his Venice wedding, says Croatian islander
Translated from Croatian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Jeff Bezos visited the Croatian island of Kaprije and dined at a local konoba before his wedding in Venice.
- The owner of the konoba, Kata Radovčić, recounted Bezos's visit, noting he and his then-fiancée Lauren Sánchez enjoyed a meal prepared by her.
- The article highlights the island's tranquil, isolated lifestyle, contrasting it with the global fame of its visitors like Bezos and footballer Manuel Neuer.
On the small Croatian island of Kaprije, where only one student attends the local elementary school and cars are absent, life moves to the rhythm of church bells. This secluded haven, home to about ninety residents, recently hosted a high-profile visitor: Jeff Bezos.
We don't care about the Space Shuttle, we care about what's happening in our village, at home, with our neighbors.
Kata Radovčić, owner of the konoba Kod Kate, shared her surprise when Bezos, accompanied by his fiancée Lauren Sánchez and her daughter Ella, dined at her establishment before their Venice wedding. "Someone from Los Angeles recommended us to the owner of Amazon, but we don't know who," Kata explained. "We didn't even know we were cooking for Bezos, we just knew he was some rich man."
Someone from Los Angeles recommended us to the owner of Amazon, but we don't know who. We didn't even know we were cooking for Bezos, we just knew he was some rich man.
Bezos and his party enjoyed a meal of veal, pork, and lamb, along with sea bream prepared by Kata and her husband Žarko. Kata described Bezos as "sympathetic" and noted his warm farewell. The konoba owner also mentioned that German footballer Manuel Neuer had visited previously, enjoying the local music and company.
For me, a guest is a guest, what does it matter who they are or what they are?
The article emphasizes the islanders' focus on their local community and way of life, indifferent to global events or the fame of their guests. "We don't care about the Space Shuttle," locals said, "we care about what's happening in our village, at home, with our neighbors."
He was sympathetic, always smiling, he hugged me goodbye as if I were his lover.
Originally published by Večernji List in Croatian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.