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    Carmelo’s Bistro: Nearly Two Decades of Italian Tradition in Pahrump

    By Amy VelozSeptember 25, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    For more than 18 years, Carmelo’s Bistro has been a cornerstone of Italian dining in Pahrump, offering authentic flavors rooted in family tradition and old-world culinary training. Owned by Leo Blundo, and located at 1440 Hwy 372 #3, the restaurant was named after his father, Carmelo, a chef from Ragusa, Sicily. Leo grew up surrounded by the sounds and smells of the kitchen, absorbing lessons the old-fashioned way—not through step-by-step instruction, but by watching and paying attention.

    “When I was young, I asked my dad if he was going to show me how to cook,” Leo recalled. “He said, ‘You weren’t watching?’ That was the old-school way. If you paid attention, you learned.”

    That early immersion has carried through in how Carmelo’s operates today. While Pahrump may be landlocked, the restaurant sources fresh food multiple times a week, often directly from Las Vegas. “We pride ourselves on clean, fresh ingredients,” Leo said. “I’ll drive out to get it myself if I need to. People can taste the difference.”

    The menu reflects that commitment to quality. Guests can find a variety of pizzas, pastas, appetizers, and salads, with each dish made to order. Among the most popular starters are fried calamari, the antipasto salad, and Carmelo’s house-made garlic bread—a simple dish done so well that customers constantly ask for the recipe, which remains a closely guarded secret.

    Pizza lovers can choose from two sizes, 14 and 16 inches, with classics like pepperoni and mushroom, supreme, and meat lovers, as well as specialty offerings such as the Florentino pizza, featuring a garlic oil base topped with mozzarella, ricotta, spinach, and parmesan. All dough is hand-tossed thin crust, made fresh daily.

    Pastas are another highlight, with every sauce and entrée prepared individually, never in bulk. “We don’t make vats of Alfredo here,” Leo said, referencing the kitchen shortcuts seen in cooking shows. “If someone wants light garlic, no garlic, or a meatless version of a dish, we can do it. That’s what keeps people coming back.”

    Carmelo’s is also the only restaurants in town to offer veal, with dishes like veal piccata, marsala, and parmigiana drawing in Italian cuisine enthusiasts who otherwise would have to travel out of town to enjoy such delicacy.

    The restaurant’s consistency owes much to its staff. Some employees have been with Carmelo’s for more than a decade, such as Judy, who has cooked alongside Leo for 11 years. But behind the scenes, the person who keeps everything running smoothly is Melissa Blundo, Leo’s wife, who has managed the restaurant since November 2016. She handles scheduling, payroll, and the day-to-day oversight of the staff, but she is also a familiar presence in the dining room. “Leo may be the name, but I’m the face,” she said. “I think it’s extremely important to work the restaurant myself, not just manage from the back office.” Since she took over management, business has flourished, with Carmelo’s seeing steady growth year after year thanks to her hands-on approach and commitment to both staff and customers.

    Carmelo’s operates with a schedule tailored to both lunch and dinner crowds. From Monday through Friday, the restaurant is open from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., while on weekends, the focus is on dinner service, from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.

    The walls inside Carmelo’s carry pieces of history and family pride, a reflection of the legacy that Leo and his father built together. “We did it side by side,” Leo said of the restaurant’s early days. “He was retiring, and we worked together to get it started. I guess I finally proved I was paying attention.”

    Carmelo’s continues to thrive not only because of its authentic food but also because of the philosophy behind it—hard work, family pride, and food made with care.

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