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Raised mostly in New York City by eclectic food loving parents, Rayme Rossello’s love of street food started early. Stopping at hot dog and pretzel carts on the way home from school were some of her first culinary obsessions. Couple that with a deep affection for good tacos and endearing hospitality, one can see how Comida was born. After a life changing DUI, navigating her own challenges with drinking, and how it’s affected her personal and professional life - She's once again at the top of her game.
Rayme Rossello began working in restaurants at 16 and has been a part of the local restaurant community since 1990, both in the employment of others and for herself. In 1999 she partnered with Pam Proto and formed Proto’s Pizza. After 8 years and 5 successful store openings she took sometime and experimented with what was next.
Comida comes out of her passion for killer Mexican food and her love for travel. Both are things she and her team create on a daily basis at her Comida Cantina brick and mortar location and the taco truck that roams the front range by the same name.
By Eric ChiappettaRaised mostly in New York City by eclectic food loving parents, Rayme Rossello’s love of street food started early. Stopping at hot dog and pretzel carts on the way home from school were some of her first culinary obsessions. Couple that with a deep affection for good tacos and endearing hospitality, one can see how Comida was born. After a life changing DUI, navigating her own challenges with drinking, and how it’s affected her personal and professional life - She's once again at the top of her game.
Rayme Rossello began working in restaurants at 16 and has been a part of the local restaurant community since 1990, both in the employment of others and for herself. In 1999 she partnered with Pam Proto and formed Proto’s Pizza. After 8 years and 5 successful store openings she took sometime and experimented with what was next.
Comida comes out of her passion for killer Mexican food and her love for travel. Both are things she and her team create on a daily basis at her Comida Cantina brick and mortar location and the taco truck that roams the front range by the same name.