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Charlamagne Tha God
Peace to the planet. Charlamagne. Tha God here. And listen, we are back. The Black Effect Podcast Festival is back in Atlanta on April 25th at Pullman Yard. Yes, and the full lineup is nuts. We got the Grits and Eggs podcast, Deontay Kyle and Big Ice Cup Kat. We got Club 520 with Jeff Teague and the gang. Don't call me White Girl. Mona will be there. Keep it positive, Sweetie with Crystal Renee. We got Reality with the King with Carlos King. And yes, Drink champs will be in the building. Ok. Plus you know we gonna have a lot of gu. You need to join us. And we got the Black Effect Marketplace, the picture podcast and everything you expect from the Black Effect Podcast Festival. Tickets are on sale right now. Go get yours@blackffect.com podcast festival. Don't play yourself. Okay, pull up.
Podcast Narrator (Secret World of Roald Dahl)
You know Roald Dahl, he thought of Willy Wonka and the bfg. But did you know he was a spy? In the new podcast, the Secret World of Roald Dahl, I'll tell you that story and much, much more.
Podcast Narrator (Charlie’s Place / Keep It Positive Sweetie)
What?
Podcast Narrator (Secret World of Roald Dahl)
You probably won't believe it either.
Mario Carbone
Was this before he wrote his stories?
Podcast Narrator (Charlie’s Place / Keep It Positive Sweetie)
It must have been Okay, I don't think that's true.
Mario Carbone
I'm telling you, the guy was a spy.
Podcast Narrator (Secret World of Roald Dahl)
Listen to the Secret World of Roald Dahl on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Mario Carbone
I'm Clayton Eckerd. In 2022, I was the lead of ABC's the Bachelor.
Podcast Narrator (Charlie’s Place / Keep It Positive Sweetie)
But here's the thing. Bachelor fans hated him.
Mario Carbone
If I could press a button and rewind it all, I would.
Podcast Narrator (Charlie’s Place / Keep It Positive Sweetie)
That's when his life took a disturbing turn. A one night stand would end in a courtroom. The media is here.
Mario Carbone
This case has gone viral. The dating contract.
Fat Joe
Agree to date me, but I'm also suing you. This is unlike anything I've ever seen before.
Podcast Narrator (Charlie’s Place / Keep It Positive Sweetie)
I'm Stephanie Young. Listen to Love trapped on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. When segregation was a law, one mysterious black club owner Charlie Fitzgerald had his own rules.
Fat Joe
Segregation in the day, integration at night. It was like stepping in another world.
Podcast Narrator (Charlie’s Place / Keep It Positive Sweetie)
Was he a businessman? A criminal? A hero?
Fat Joe
Charlie was an example of power. They had to crush him.
Podcast Narrator (Charlie’s Place / Keep It Positive Sweetie)
Charlie's place from Atlas Obscura and visit Myrtle Beach. Listen to Charlie's place on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Mario Carbone
I feel like both of you guys been adopted by the Italian.
Fat Joe
Yeah, we have him. He right now. He got facts. He got something Going on out there. Where is Jadakiss? Italian. To the point. My daughter's asking me, is he really Italian? That's how you are. You Italian? Jadicus?
Charlamagne Tha God
Yeah, he's got some Italian.
Mario Carbone
You gotta get the 23 in me.
Fat Joe
I'm full of shit.
Mario Carbone
What are you two doing back here? Mario, welcome. You've been here enough. You never been in the kitchen, and this guy's never been here before. How's that possible?
Charlamagne Tha God
No, only in Miami.
Mario Carbone
You can't get.
Fat Joe
I've been in Miami.
Mario Carbone
You can't get him in.
Fat Joe
That's the haunted reservation.
Mario Carbone
You can't get him in. This is the.
Fat Joe
I can't get. You better stop, man. Yo, this guy takes care of me. To the ultimate.
Mario Carbone
I feel like I should teach you a couple things, because being that you're here a lot, in case I'm not here, maybe you could just jump in next time you're here.
Fat Joe
I can't make toast, man.
Mario Carbone
Come on back here. This is Chef Paulie.
Fat Joe
Chef Paulie.
Mario Carbone
What's up? How you doing, Jada? How you doing? He runs the kitchen around here when I'm not around. We're gonna do a couple dishes today. We're gonna do a couple. Couple seafood dishes.
Fat Joe
Okay.
Mario Carbone
Maybe some things you haven't had at Carbon before. No. Dover Stone.
Fat Joe
Dover Stone.
Mario Carbone
Dover Stone.
Fat Joe
I like Brancino. Dover stone's good. Yeah, they make it incredible. But that brazino.
Mario Carbone
Clean Bronzino after, for lunch.
Fat Joe
That brazino.
Mario Carbone
Best bronzino in the game.
Fat Joe
Best brazino in the game.
Mario Carbone
I'm going to show you how to do this because you maybe never seen it before. And then we're going to do a linguinian clam. You like Linguinian clams?
Fat Joe
I love Linguinian clam sauce.
Mario Carbone
Yes.
Fat Joe
Yes.
Mario Carbone
You guys hungry?
Fat Joe
Yes.
Mario Carbone
Do a little rigatoni later, too.
Fat Joe
Rigatoni. Spicy rigatoni. You know, every restaurant needs a Big Mac. You know, when you go to.
Charlamagne Tha God
Oh, you mean a signature?
Fat Joe
Yeah. You know, you go to McDonald's, you get a Big Mac. You go to Burger King, you get a. A Whopper. I don't think there's a customer that doesn't come to Carbon that don't want the spicy.
Mario Carbone
It's actually hard to go to an Italian restaurant now and not see a spicy reggae.
Fat Joe
Oh, you see it then, huh? Oh, they shifted. I'm just saying everybody got a spicy reggaeton.
Mario Carbone
I should be collecting a vig on those restaurants.
Fat Joe
Yeah, that's what I'm saying. He got it.
Mario Carbone
We like spicy. Yeah.
Fat Joe
Right, yeah. Let me ask you a question. Spicy rigatoni. Did they used to make the rigatoni spicy before you or.
Mario Carbone
Vodka sauce was always a New York thing. Really. You know, it's not an Italian thing. It's a New York thing. I played with it a little bit. How the. How I make the noodles, I add a lot of onion to it, so it's kind of sweet, creamy. And then the spice at the end, it was a dish that no one thought a lot of.
Fat Joe
You know what I love about carbon? Although it's hard to get into, although very upscale, it's still traditional Italian food.
Mario Carbone
Italian American,
Fat Joe
Meaning that you don't got fire coming out in the place. You know, you go to restaurants now, everybody got fire. You know, you get real food here.
Mario Carbone
I thought it was important to make dishes that you've had before, but just try to make the best one that you've had. Right? Things, you understand? Like, I'm not trying to be the chef to impress you with something you never had before and be like, oh, this combination is this and that. And, like, if you don't like it, well, maybe you didn't. You didn't get it. Like, the artist in me is like, oh, you didn't get it. But, like, I can't serve you a meatball and be like, oh, he didn't get it. It's probably just not good if he didn't like it.
Charlamagne Tha God
Right.
Mario Carbone
I got. I don't have any net to fall back on. I got to make. I got to make the best one. You know what a linguini Vongolet is? You know what a meatball is? Like, I don't got anything to hide behind. I got to make it great.
Fat Joe
Yes.
Mario Carbone
White wine, fresh chilies, little bit of garlic. Simple food. This is simple food. It's a simple Italian American food.
Fat Joe
Yeah, but you know how to make it? I got friends. No, no, I got friends use the same ingredients that will make it, and they don't taste nothing like they make it.
Mario Carbone
That stuff's the same in all. All forms of art, Right? Like, I mean, it's not just food, Right? Like, the same analogy of. Of make. Make a classic better than the next guy.
Fat Joe
Ours is bars, but the way Jadakiss put it together, it's different.
Mario Carbone
You can't. You can't do it. Right? Like, good luck. All right, we're gonna steam our clams open. We got linguine cooking. So neither one of you guys cooks at home? No. Nothing.
Fat Joe
Nothing. You cook?
Charlamagne Tha God
No.
Mario Carbone
What's the last thing you Made.
Fat Joe
I can't make toast, bro. I burned the whole house up.
Mario Carbone
You could make toast.
Charlamagne Tha God
Come on, man.
Fat Joe
Yo, listen, when I say. I say suck at cooking. I don't know how to make nothing.
Mario Carbone
I set up a cutting board for you, but I'm a little worried that you. You're gonna walk out of here with nine and a half fingers, probably cut something.
Fat Joe
But I can't. Yeah, I can't cook.
Mario Carbone
These are. These are some clams that I opened earlier. And then I marinate them like fresh oregano. Yeah, no, but you gotta do. This is.
Fat Joe
I mean, like Regis and Kelly.
Mario Carbone
Regis and Kelly.
Fat Joe
This is how I do it. They come out with the dish already. Hey, this Saturday.
Mario Carbone
And then this is our pan. This is shaped this way for that fish. Exactly. This pan is made for that fish.
Charlamagne Tha God
Oh, that's them.
Fat Joe
They love the dopest soul my family loves.
Mario Carbone
And then Ricky's gonna show you how to filet later at the table. Local clams.
Fat Joe
I love clams.
Mario Carbone
You can't.
Fat Joe
Local clams. What does that mean, local?
Mario Carbone
Local.
Fat Joe
In New York, clams.
Mario Carbone
Yeah, they're from. They're from Long Montauk, Long island, that area up there.
Fat Joe
Because that's almost like, if you cross the water, you win. Maine and all that.
Mario Carbone
Yeah. Also great. You want cold water for shellfish. The colder the water, the better your shellfish. That's why when you go to the Caribbean, the lobster is, like, kind of questionable. Like, that lobster's not as good as a New England. It's a different kind of lobster. It's not as sweet like they need cold water.
Fat Joe
Hey, listen, I ain't gonna lie to you. You go to Japan, it's the best sushi in the universe.
Mario Carbone
That's. That's the difference. Well, many, many reasons. They have incredible fish, but that's only part of it. I mean, a lot of it is kind of the amazing training that they have. Like, they take that training so serious. Like, way more serious than anybody with anything. Like, it takes, you know, 10 years before you're allowed to even, you know, cut a piece of fish. You know, you got to be an apprentice. You got to learn. You can't. You can't just pick up a knife. You can't. They don't play around like that. How long on our pasta lapoli? One minute. So you have the fresh, open clams, then I have the marinated clams. It's important to mix them. This is how we do it around here. All your pants fans ready for your soul over here. Man, the plants look Good. I don't know if you guys have a cooking show in your future.
Fat Joe
No. I don't know. Maybe Jada.
Mario Carbone
Nah.
Fat Joe
You know, I'm gonna save it for the thing, but they think my daughter thought Jadakiss was really Italian.
Mario Carbone
I. I also think Jadakiss is dying.
Fat Joe
I operated under that assumption. Yeah. Jada. My daughter was like, your dad. Is Jadakiss really Italian? I said, what the.
Mario Carbone
Of course he is.
Fat Joe
What you talking about?
Charlamagne Tha God
Strange?
Fat Joe
She said, yo, it's all over. They say so.
Mario Carbone
It's important here. When you finish the pasta, you leave. You leave a good amount of liquid in there. And then the last minute, you turn the fire all the way up, and you let that. You let the noodle drink. Drink the sauce up.
Fat Joe
Wow. You got Mario Carbon cooking the ones and twos. Usually just. Greetings, everybody. Yo, what's up? Counting the money in the bag or hanging out with somebody.
Charlamagne Tha God
Hate is coming.
Fat Joe
Yo, Mario could cook.
Charlamagne Tha God
The hate is coming.
Fat Joe
Have they ever seen you cook live in person before?
Mario Carbone
Who?
Fat Joe
They. I mean, the people.
Mario Carbone
How do you think I got here? I cook.
Fat Joe
I've always just socialized. I never seen you in the kitchen like that.
Mario Carbone
You were questioning whether I actually, like.
Fat Joe
I never did that. I never. I know. Yo, you're always the real deal in this kitchen. You can catch a suntan in the back of your neck. This joint right here, we're only cooking for one person.
Mario Carbone
I got back of my head. I got 300 people coming in here to my.
Fat Joe
That's a fish.
Mario Carbone
All right, Watch out. I'm gonna cook. You plate your linguine here.
Fat Joe
We don't want no problems. Mario Caponia live.
Mario Carbone
Live in person. Thompson. Thompson Street. Italian American neighborhood. Just like. Just like.
Fat Joe
Not only what it feels hungry right now. Like, I'm, like, looking at this. Like, I need that.
Mario Carbone
I mean, no different than my people have been making for 100 years in this neighborhood.
Charlamagne Tha God
Whitney did that.
Mario Carbone
He's gonna finish this fish. We're gonna go make you a bronzino with some rigatoni. Have some lunch.
Fat Joe
Oh, let's do it.
Mario Carbone
Let's open a bottle.
Fat Joe
So we here, Mario Carbone, 40. Thank you for taking out the time. You know, last time I sat here, Derek Jeter was there with his wife. Captain on the other side. The captain was in here hanging out.
Mario Carbone
He came here. His last game as a professional was a day game in Boston. And they drove straight here, and they had an early dinner. I remember him walking in. Everyone kind of got up, gave him a standing ovation. Like, it was really an amazing moment at the corner over there.
Fat Joe
You've had some cool moments in the air. That was one of them. Any other epic moments?
Mario Carbone
We had President Obama twice. Once as the sitting president. So when you're the sitting president, there's a whole level of security. So I knew a week in advance that he was coming, but I couldn't tell anybody. I didn't even wanna text anybody because I assumed that they were watching my phone. So I was like, I didn't want to tell anybody. So none of the staff knew. No one knew that the president was coming. It was like Friday night or something. And because it wasn't an announced, no one in the dining room knew he was there, knew he was walking in either. So they assumed that everybody's safe because it's not an announced stop. And then as soon as he walks in, they set up protocols outside. So I have Secret Service in the kitchen. I have Secret Service at every spot, downstairs, everywhere. Cell phone blockers, like, they shut down all the phones. And to have him walk in, to see people's faces, to have the President of the United States walk in out of nowhere, wow, you know, Amazing moment to have the Secret Service back there. Crazy. That was a crazy night.
Fat Joe
That was a big night.
Mario Carbone
Hov and Elon ate here once. I remember that they ate here together.
Fat Joe
Hov and Elon Musk.
Mario Carbone
Yeah. And they were fighting over the bill. Jay called me out to the kitchen and he was like, can you explain to this man that it's been taken care of? And I was like, Mr. Musk, you realize the position I'm in right now, right?
Fat Joe
Like I said, Elon Musk probably bought the building that night, huh? Yo, tell home I bought the building, huh?
Mario Carbone
Gotta make sure. But Jay had to make sure he paid.
Fat Joe
That's right. The world famous spicy rigatoni, lobster ravioli, lobster buttercream sandwich.
Mario Carbone
Ricky Tonelli from Cook Avenue and Yonkers right here.
Fat Joe
Let me tell you something. This my guy right here.
Mario Carbone
He's the Face.
Fat Joe
No, no, he's the Face. He's the spokesman. He's. I'm surprised we got you. I thought we was coming to Ricky.
Mario Carbone
That's why I call him the Face. Yeah, everyone knows him.
Fat Joe
Everybody knows him. Wherever you set up shop, this is the guy right here. This official car bone guy. You also got the guy with the blonde hair, right? With the brown. The brownish hair, works here. He been here with you for years? The little guy with the brown hair.
Mario Carbone
Little guy with the brown hair. Ricky. Little guy with the brown hair.
Fat Joe
He's your guy? That guy.
Mario Carbone
That guy's not around no more.
Fat Joe
He didn't make it.
Mario Carbone
You're not. No. You're not going to see him sleep with the fish? Not going to see him anymore.
Fat Joe
Slip with the.
Mario Carbone
He was here, but no, it was there. Something happened. He's a nice guy. Nice guy.
Fat Joe
He's working in union term by there, huh?
Mario Carbone
Tuna, Calabrese style.
Fat Joe
I want to try that.
Mario Carbone
You're going to do the dopa for us, right? Absolutely.
Charlamagne Tha God
Chef sleeps with the pleasures.
Fat Joe
He sleeps with the fishes. That is crazy. I asked you earlier off camera, is there any Italian that doesn't love Frank Sinatra?
Mario Carbone
No, it's illegal. There's a police for that. They come to your house, you don't like Frank Sinatracha. They check for the photo and they find you.
Fat Joe
Yo, that Frank Sinatra, the real deal, man. What a good guy, man. He was. He was a man of morals and principle, man. He was. The more and more I looked into Frank Sinatra, he was really a great guy.
Mario Carbone
Chairman of the board. Chairman of the board.
Fat Joe
Chairman of the board. So what made you.
Mario Carbone
Before we start having dinner, our little lunch here, I have a surprise for both of you.
Fat Joe
Okay.
Mario Carbone
I thought to live in the Italian American lifestyle. Jada knows this because he's Italian. Living the lifestyle. I thought I would have a little surprise for you. I brought my tailor here. He's gonna. He's gonna make you guys a soup.
Fat Joe
Oh, that's great.
Mario Carbone
Custom made. My boy Dennis from. Dennis. My boy Dennis from Milan. I brought him in.
Fat Joe
Harry from Milan.
Mario Carbone
So that you looked apart a little bit more before. Yeah, before you eat at the corner table.
Fat Joe
Dennis from Milan, before you eat at
Mario Carbone
the corner table, you look the part a little bit.
Charlamagne Tha God
You do.
Mario Carbone
So he's gonna. One at a time, he's gonna measure you up for a nice nasu.
Fat Joe
Beautiful. Thank you so much.
Charlamagne Tha God
Bingo.
Mario Carbone
First, bro, you brought some nice fabrics, right? Yes. They're over there. And he's gonna measure them up. It's nice. It's a nice thing to measure them.
Charlamagne Tha God
Come on, Danny.
Fat Joe
Joe Taylor don't play. He went to get measured, huh? You know Milan? I love Milan. Milan's a great. What's your favorite city in it in Italy?
Mario Carbone
Probably Rome.
Fat Joe
I love Rome.
Mario Carbone
Yeah.
Fat Joe
Rome is beautiful.
Mario Carbone
Eternal city.
Fat Joe
I love Florencia.
Mario Carbone
Florence is great. Yeah. Firenze. Firenzi.
Fat Joe
You know, I'm a big olive guy, man. When I eat the olives in Flores, it feels like God is giving you the olives.
Mario Carbone
Tuscany is home of the greatest olive in the world.
Fat Joe
So that Is like, that's why.
Mario Carbone
Yeah. Florence is the capital. Tuscany. Tuscany is the home of the olive. That's why you feel that way.
Fat Joe
The home of the olive. When I eat olives out there, I feel like, wow. Like, it's just a different. It's a different. I like Castellavano olives.
Mario Carbone
Casa Veltrano.
Fat Joe
Castella.
Mario Carbone
Casa Vetrano. Castelvetrano.
Fat Joe
Casa Vetrano. I love those olives. Years ago, before this restaurant was here.
Mario Carbone
So.
Fat Joe
Before this was here.
Mario Carbone
Yeah. So the sign that's outside is the original sign from the restaurant that was here before us, which was called Rocco's. Rocco's was open in the 20s, and this neighborhood was a Genovese neighborhood. This. This block was Genovese. So Vincent De Chin, this was his block. And he would spend a good amount of time here. Where that wall is, there used to be a secret door. So this. This. This sliver of the room was a private room. And they could come from upstairs, from the apartment buildings down, and get in without going on the street and being seen. But this was all Genovese family. And this was Rocco's from the 20s.
Fat Joe
You know, I've been in here before. It was carbon. No, Josephe, been in here before. It was carbon. And that's why I asked you the question, to see if you got it right.
Mario Carbone
You knew the chef.
Fat Joe
Hey, I've been in here before. It was carbon. Trust me. That's why I knew the answer to that question.
Mario Carbone
What's your favorite Italian restaurant that's not carbon.
Fat Joe
Well, where'd he go? To be honest with you, I love Il Molino.
Mario Carbone
Yep, right down the mic.
Fat Joe
Miami. El Gabbiano.
Mario Carbone
Gabbiano. Same family.
Fat Joe
Il Gabbiano's. Really great. I don't like what they doing with the new age Italian restaurants where they bringing fire in the stuff and a bunch of sauces in the stuff. Like, I like. I like it simple, man. I like it like this, where we come and we get the real taste. Spicy breakfast. Now, I'm okay with that one. But, you know, it's like, you know, I go to spot no Jersey. You've probably been there. Grissini's.
Mario Carbone
Yeah.
Fat Joe
Simple Italian food. It doesn't have to be fancy or nothing like that. You can tail it up.
Mario Carbone
Yo, Darren's got the best fabrics.
Fat Joe
Oh, man, I'm gonna have him telling me up, too.
Mario Carbone
You know, there's a little double. Little double breasted. I need it six by one. Oh, wise guys down, they used to wear the silk. The silk suits. They call them shark skin.
Fat Joe
Drove look good now how about. So the world famous Rails, right? Yep.
Mario Carbone
You've been there a million times.
Fat Joe
No. Joey Cupcakes.
Mario Carbone
I know Nikki Vest, man. Nikki Vest was a bartender.
Fat Joe
Nikki Vest was a legend over there. So I went to Joey Cupcakes trial in. In. In the Bronx. And they had all those jackets on in. In that court in that courthouse.
Mario Carbone
Who's a good sharkskin
Fat Joe
Don Cartagena Was
Mario Carbone
Louie's actually in the Bronx.
Fat Joe
Lou's from. Lou's from. It was a Louis C. It was a Louie on three months all the way uptown in Throg's Neck. Remember Joe Ninus? Joe Ninus. You ate at Joe Nina's before My dad.
Mario Carbone
My dad told me many stories about
Fat Joe
that place I've been in Joe Meninas. That's not around no more, right? No, I think he resting in peace.
Mario Carbone
That's it.
Fat Joe
But he was a good guy. And traditional is Dominic son.
Mario Carbone
Arthur.
Fat Joe
Arthur. Where they serve you whatever, you know. I used to have a guy on 1 16th street, all the Italians watching. I want you to tell me who it was. It was a little spot that was almost like a diner. And it was an old Italian guy there. And we sit in the table, smoke cigarettes all day. And you go in there, it was like almost empty. He wasn't making a lot of money. But you go over there, it's like around the corner from Rao's. You go in there, he just stare at you. And then he go in the kitchen, he come out and he'd throw whatever he wanted to throw on the table. And it was always good. And this man right here, he had it. The minute he died, his family sold that whole building in one second.
Mario Carbone
But he was always near rails. I know it's Patsy's.
Fat Joe
I know Patsy's is my favorite pizza joint in the whole planet Earth. But there was a spot around the corner. Nothing to brag about.
Mario Carbone
Regional Baptist.
Fat Joe
Here's my guy. But there was a spot on 1 16th where this old man would just stare at you. He had an apron. And you sit there, then you the only customer and he go in the kitchen, come back and play and give you some food. That's out of this world. I'm telling you, the second that guy died, they sold that building. This family.
Mario Carbone
He was the only one keeping it together.
Fat Joe
Yeah, he loved it. You could tell. He didn't have to do it because he wasn't making no money there.
Mario Carbone
That's the thing about a lot of these old school places is that then they're not getting passed down. The next generation doesn't want to do it, and it's understandable. It's hard work. And, like, you know, the. The next. You know, what. What normally happens, you know, they don't want them anymore. So these old places, after a hundred years or whatever, they're closing down. That's why it was important for us when this one closed down that was 100 years old, that we took it and kind of put it back and tried to keep it, keep. Keep going, keep this neighborhood going. This was, you know, this was a big Italian neighborhood, you know, even though it's not Little Italy, because of the church on the corner, the neighborhoods would be marked by the churches, and then it would be built around it. So you have St. Anthony on the corner here. You have Our lady of Pompeii over there. So these churches would. Because they were the Roman Catholic churches, they'd be. You know, the Irish and Italians would migrate around them. So that's why you have these big pockets.
Fat Joe
So when you opened this original carbon, you knew the history that was here before that, and you had to have that spot.
Mario Carbone
Well, I. I worked across the street when I was. When I was, like, 19 years old.
Fat Joe
So you've seen that.
Mario Carbone
So I knew this. I knew this spot. So as soon as it became available and we heard about it, I was like, no, we got it. We got it. We got to get that. That's. That's got to be it. That's carbone.
Charlamagne Tha God
When you was young, did you. Did you visualize having this spot or, you know, owning this original?
Mario Carbone
No, I couldn't have. I didn't see it. When I was young, I was. I was a really bad. I was. I was a bad student. And, you know, I knew that, like, educate, like, the proper, like, university path wasn't for me.
Fat Joe
A lot of bad students became the most powerful people in the world. It's the truth, though.
Mario Carbone
But as soon as you start eliminating things, it opens up opportunities for what might be for you. You know, it's like, okay, maybe that's not for me, but that door closes. What opens, right? And, like, I had this. Always had this passion for food. I didn't know that I would, like, start a big company. But it wasn't even about that back then. It was about, like, okay, do something. I really want to do something I care about, right? Like, my grandparents and my family was always a big thing, so I was like, you know, I always. I worked at the school and on weekend in Queens. I grew up in Queens. So after school and on weekends, I would work in little restaurants, make a little bit of money. I was like, I like this. You know, this is. This is something where?
Fat Joe
At Queens.
Mario Carbone
On Springfield Boulevard. Springfield Boulevard.
Fat Joe
Shout out to coach from Cardoza. He just won the record for the most wins ever.
Mario Carbone
Right behind Cardoza is where I grew up. Yeah.
Fat Joe
So you grew up around there, where Ronnie Kiff is from?
Mario Carbone
Exactly.
Fat Joe
Did y' all grow up together?
Mario Carbone
No, we didn't know each other. We went to different school. He went to Cardoza. I grew up right next to it. But I went to Holy Cross High School.
Fat Joe
My wife's from Queens, man.
Mario Carbone
The only other. The only other famous Holy Cross graduate is Steve Stout.
Fat Joe
Ah, yeah.
Mario Carbone
Yeah.
Fat Joe
Well, rich player graduated from Holy Cross, my manager. Rich player.
Mario Carbone
Is that true?
Fat Joe
But yes, a fact. He played football for him. But what I was gonna tell you is I used to go to this spot. What was the spot on Northern Boulevard across the street from the courthouse. It was Italian. That's where I learned pesto sauce for
Mario Carbone
the first time in Queens.
Fat Joe
In Queens. I used to go to Italian restaurant back in the days, all the time.
Mario Carbone
We had a lot of them, but,
Fat Joe
like, for the conversation. But that was the first place I ever ate pesto sauce. And I would eat pesto sauce for, like, three years straight. I thought, like, I invented some shit. Like nobody knew pesto sauce.
Mario Carbone
The two most fam places in Queens when I was growing up and still maybe today is. Was Don Pep. Don Pep's and Parkside. Parkside was a Gotti hangout in Corona, right by Shea Stadium.
Fat Joe
Parkside. What about the fat guy that used to own it? I think he passed away.
Mario Carbone
Well, his Tough Tony owned it.
Fat Joe
Tough Tony owned it.
Mario Carbone
Yeah.
Fat Joe
That's the spot you talking about.
Mario Carbone
That's Parkside?
Fat Joe
Yeah, man, they make a mean fryer. Diablo shrimp.
Mario Carbone
Great restaurant. Yeah, it's a great restaurant. And across the street is the lemonade.
Fat Joe
So he wasn't Fat Tony. He was Tough Tony.
Mario Carbone
No, he was Tough Tony.
Fat Joe
So I'm being disrespectful, calling him Fat Tony?
Mario Carbone
God rest his soul.
Charlamagne Tha God
All right, you mess everybody's name up,
Mario Carbone
Tony.
Charlamagne Tha God
You can't call him Fat Tony.
Fat Joe
Q Gardens, Queens Boulevard. We had a Italian restaurant there. Nothing to brag about, almost dining style. But that's where I learned how to eat pesto sauce. You know, Nori. Nori, he don't know how to make
Mario Carbone
it, that's for sure.
Fat Joe
Well, you know, I learned how to eat toasto sauce.
Mario Carbone
Guy needs a peanut butter and jelly. He needs help.
Fat Joe
Yeah, but I thought like, you know, I really thought it was, like, big time, you know, in the Bronx, we had a.
Mario Carbone
You took Pesto back to the Bronx. You were like, like, you were like Columbus. It was Columbus. He discovered it in Queens.
Fat Joe
No, I thought I blew up, like,
Charlamagne Tha God
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You know Roald Dahl, the writer who thought up Willy Wonka, Matilda, and the bfg. But did you know he was also a spy?
Mario Carbone
Was this before he wrote his stories?
Podcast Narrator (Charlie’s Place / Keep It Positive Sweetie)
It must have been.
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What?
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And he was really good at it. You probably won't believe it either.
Mario Carbone
Okay, I don't think that's true. I'm telling you, the guy was a spy.
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Did you know Dahl got cozy with the Roosevelts, played poker with Harry Truman, and had a long affair with a congresswoman? And then he took his talents to Hollywood, where he worked alongside Walt Disney and Alfred Hitchcock before writing a hit James Bond film.
Mario Carbone
How?
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Fat Joe
Segregation in the day, integration at night.
Podcast Narrator (Charlie’s Place / Keep It Positive Sweetie)
When segregation was the law, one mysterious black club owner had his own rules.
Fat Joe
We didn't worry about what went on outside. It was like stepping in another world.
Podcast Narrator (Charlie’s Place / Keep It Positive Sweetie)
Inside Charlie's Place, black and white people danced together. But not everyone was happy about it.
Mario Carbone
You saw the kkk. Yeah.
Fat Joe
They was dressed up in their uniform. The KKK set out to raid Charlie, take him away from here. Charlie was an example.
Charlamagne Tha God
Power.
Fat Joe
They had to crush him.
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Fat Joe
You have to work on it every day.
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Fat Joe
I have several conversations with God and I know why it took 20 years
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Fat Joe
Norrie got a famous story. He says one day he was. You know, he grew up in Lefrak, so one day he tried to go up in an Italian restaurant out there that he used to go all the time, and they told him he can't come in. And when he looked in, there was a bunch of guys in there. And then he was like, yo, but I come here all, you know, Nori. You could imagine a young Nori before rap and all that. He was thugging his way in, and they was like, boom. It was John Gotti was in there. And John Gotti was like, yo, just give him what he wants. They gave it to him outside. He paid for it. And then Nori Bokay, he said, yo, I seen the man there. Like, the man, not the myth in there.
Mario Carbone
Where the original. My first restaurant is on Mulberry. Across the street was his club, the Ravenite.
Charlamagne Tha God
Did you see him alive?
Mario Carbone
No, We. When we. He. It was good. He was long gone after when we started there, but that was the. That was the story. That's it.
Fat Joe
You still drive through there, and you. You know you on that block?
Mario Carbone
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Fat Joe
Even if they put a Jamba Juice, a dis a that a that, you know how you go through Yonkers and you know that gas station is where the locks used to be. When you go through that block, you know that's John Gotti's block. And they might put Jamba Juice, a yogurt spot.
Mario Carbone
Whatever the case, I think it's a shoe store.
Fat Joe
It's a shoe store.
Mario Carbone
Yeah. The Ravenites shoe store.
Charlamagne Tha God
Still feel the mystique.
Fat Joe
Yeah. Because all the movies we ever seen, every documentary, everything was. Was that block. You can't change the block.
Mario Carbone
Can't change the block, can't change history.
Fat Joe
Yes.
Mario Carbone
That's what we're trying to do.
Fat Joe
Can I get a plate? Swap this out real quick. I want to try this tuna thing over here. Get it, Ricky. Ricky's the man, bro.
Mario Carbone
Ricky the Face from Wild.
Fat Joe
Ricky the Face? Yeah, that's what they call him.
Mario Carbone
That's what I call him.
Fat Joe
Ricky the Face. Yo, Mario, let me tell you something. Speaking of starting in Queens, you have built an enterprise, to say the least. If I go to Texas, I call you, yo, could you get me in? If I go to Vegas, I said, can you get me in? If I'm in Miami, can you get me in? If I'm in New York, can you get me in? Did you ever envision becoming this big? Get you in, huh?
Charlamagne Tha God
Never got me.
Mario Carbone
Then they got you in.
Fat Joe
I never. Kids could do whatever he want.
Charlamagne Tha God
I never asked him, though.
Fat Joe
All these.
Mario Carbone
All these get in.
Fat Joe
He asked me. I would have got him in.
Charlamagne Tha God
I had me in my head.
Mario Carbone
Nori got you up. Shout out to Nori.
Fat Joe
It's all good.
Mario Carbone
Shout out to Nor.
Fat Joe
Yeah, yeah, Nori. Yeah, I think I got Nori in.
Mario Carbone
That's how this works. We're passing it through. Passing it down.
Fat Joe
No, we passing it through. I remember Mario called me one time. He said, man, this guy, Nor, like, Nori, he'll wear something like. He. When he got a hole of carbone, he was in there. Every, like, say, oh, he's rails.
Mario Carbone
Yeah, right.
Fat Joe
You know the story behind that, right? It's the hardest restaurant in the planet Earth to get into. It is what it is.
Charlamagne Tha God
I can get in.
Fat Joe
You got into Rao's. You got the plug. I do too, right?
Mario Carbone
But shout out Rao.
Fat Joe
I use my favorite wisely. I mean, yo, once a year, twice a week, you know, I don't abuse. Beck has to go every Wednesday and abuse the juice, whatever the sauce is this, this that. Nori's the same way. One day, I don't know if you remember, you called me up and you was like, yo, this guy's in here every night, yo. He spends money, yo, Nori ain't cheap. He's blowing the bag. He's blowing a hundred wines. He's spending the money. But he was like, yo, he just. No other customer could take the back three tables. Nori got the three. The back three table. I told Nori. Nori was like, yo, what made you come up with the ZZ's concept? So the private club. I'm in, the ZZ, you see? There you go.
Charlamagne Tha God
Kind of a big deal around here.
Fat Joe
That's what I said. In these parts, you don't need me to get in. I'm thinking. You got it.
Mario Carbone
You been Zeezy? Yeah. In Miami?
Charlamagne Tha God
New York.
Mario Carbone
In New York, yeah.
Fat Joe
New York. Zeezy after Nick Game, Kyle Lowry after Nick, New York.
Charlamagne Tha God
Right away, smack. See Coach Tibbs, you see.
Fat Joe
See some nice.
Mario Carbone
ZZ started in Miami because we wanted to do this. This sort of idea, this members club there. We had all our, you know, all of our, you know, our top people, VIPs. We wanted to take great care of them. We wanted to open something special for them. And it started there. We had this amazing space in the design district of Miami. We built a beautiful sports bar, cocktail bar, restaurant.
Charlamagne Tha God
I didn't even know it was a ZZ's in Miami.
Fat Joe
Yeah.
Mario Carbone
One in Miami.
Fat Joe
I know it started in Miami.
Charlamagne Tha God
It's crazy.
Fat Joe
And the food is incredible. Phenomenal.
Mario Carbone
And then we did it here in New York. We also had a great space in Hudson Yards and it was walking distance to the Garden. It's a beautiful thing.
Fat Joe
We're there after we won that. Well, I'm there all the time. But I was there after the Knicks won and they had a celebration in Zizi's. So everybody, Leon Rose, the whole New York was in there. We had every jeweler in town, whoever that's.
Mario Carbone
Do you think. Do you think we over celebrated last year?
Fat Joe
Yep. We waited 20 years. You think so, Jess?
Mario Carbone
I just. It felt we won one game we didn't like. We. I was happy for everybody. As a Knick fan in New York, I'm happy for it. I just felt like. It felt like we were celebrating a little bit too hard for what we were where we were at.
Fat Joe
We ain't win since 1973. We've been out here like crackhead.
Charlamagne Tha God
Still haven't won.
Fat Joe
You know how many times I went home sick? We lost 20 point leads. We still ain't win. But last year was the first time
Mario Carbone
you were good with the level of celebration in relation to the victim.
Charlamagne Tha God
They almost threw a damn parade that night.
Mario Carbone
Every night was a parade.
Charlamagne Tha God
I wasn't.
Fat Joe
I loved it. I loved it. And don't let us win because we burning this down like this. About to go crazy out here. I loved it. I loved it. Dolan was going out there giving it the fans a game ball.
Charlamagne Tha God
And then they learned the lesson from that. That's why they didn't put up the banner from the.
Mario Carbone
The cup. I'm glad they didn't put the banner up.
Fat Joe
Yeah, you did. You didn't put it.
Mario Carbone
And I don't want that matter.
Fat Joe
You want the real chit?
Mario Carbone
Yeah. There's some questionable banners up there anyway.
Fat Joe
For real, you.
Mario Carbone
Last time I looked up there, I
Fat Joe
never look up there.
Mario Carbone
Got some.
Fat Joe
You know, I pray I put something down every time I sit down.
Charlamagne Tha God
Some things is just decorations up there.
Fat Joe
I can't lie to you. Every time I sit courtside, I look up a deck. Cause I used to go up a deck and I pray a big prayer. I just like, thank you, God, for letting me sit here. This and that.
Charlamagne Tha God
I used to be up there for old times sake.
Fat Joe
One time, shit, they used to put me in the Cobler Clutch up there. Macho man, Randy Savage and all that.
Mario Carbone
He ain't going back up there. There's not Enough nostalgia in the world
Fat Joe
for him to go back up there and say, hey, buddy, why you. They lift you up from the floor after they clothesline you. That was new challenge.
Mario Carbone
He's praying to the gods of the hardwood to sit on the floor, man.
Fat Joe
It's a beautiful thing, you know, like, coming from where you come from, you know, cooking in the kitchen. And now you. You own this big establishment you got. I've been in supermarkets and sort of sourcing the supermarket everywhere. I mean, this is huge. How does your family. How does your family not meaning your immediate wife, but, you know, your uncles,
Mario Carbone
your aunts, you know, it's amazing because they're so proud. And, you know, no matter where they are, they see it in the stores or, you know, go to the restaurant. I mean, the family's here all the time. My parents are here all the time.
Charlamagne Tha God
The challenge is big on family.
Mario Carbone
Yeah.
Charlamagne Tha God
Important as family.
Mario Carbone
It's important. And that's the. That's. That's why food is so important, because that's like. That's where you get together. You know, it's like. It's like the fireplace. It's like this is where everyone gathers around. And that's why it's so important. You know, we put. Not just us. You mean plenty. Al, you must have grown up with amazing, you know, big meals with the whole family around.
Fat Joe
You know, I'm the fakest Italian. You know, every Sunday, I'm eating Italian.
Mario Carbone
You, You Italian.
Charlamagne Tha God
To me, I'm like, go get your olives.
Mario Carbone
People who think get you Casable. Toronto, Alice.
Fat Joe
Yo, I'm not gonna lie. You put a cap moment on here. Like, probably the only Spanish guy that do everything.
Charlamagne Tha God
You Spanish, man.
Fat Joe
I performed one time.
Mario Carbone
When you call me, when you call me, the phone rings. Giuseppe Grosso.
Fat Joe
Giuseppe. Yo, listen, I performed in Staten island one year for a bunch of old retirement. They still had the mask on with the.
Mario Carbone
With the.
Fat Joe
With the air, with the punk.
Mario Carbone
Yeah.
Fat Joe
You know who could confirm this story? Bo Didle. Bo Didle was there.
Mario Carbone
That sounds like he's the one that arranged it.
Fat Joe
They on top of the chairs. Sweet Caroline. Oh, there ain't no other Puerto Rican have been in that environment like you
Mario Carbone
perform Sweet Caroline in Staten Island.
Fat Joe
I'm just saying, you know, they go where you go, Boca Raton. You know, all that, Right? But what I'm trying to tell you is, trust me, I've been indoors. Spanish people don't get in the Italian community. You know, I feel like both of
Mario Carbone
you guys been adopted by the Italian community.
Fat Joe
Yeah, we have him right now. He got something going on out there. Where is Jadakiss Italian? To the point. My daughter's asking me, is he really Italian?
Mario Carbone
I said, of course.
Fat Joe
My father's from Memphis. Is this, like, get out of here. Why you wasting my time with this? She's like, dead ass. Like, yo, dad, they saying he's Italian.
Mario Carbone
That's him.
Fat Joe
Can you. Are you Italian, Jada?
Charlamagne Tha God
Yeah, he's got some Italian.
Mario Carbone
You gotta get the 23 in me.
Fat Joe
I'm full of shit, man. Yo. Yeah. Where your parents from?
Mario Carbone
His grandmother's Partisan. Ah.
Fat Joe
Is Jada. Let me see. Is Jada just Italian Me? This is crazy. Get the Merchant kid. Yeah. Jada, you're a world oil machine boy. This guy making money from all over.
Mario Carbone
We got. We gotta. We got a restaurant collab working on me and Jada.
Fat Joe
Let me ask you a question. What does the future look like? What do you think of which.
Mario Carbone
Is beautiful, man.
Fat Joe
Yeah, but what are you thinking?
Charlamagne Tha God
How.
Mario Carbone
Yeah, Vegas.
Fat Joe
You already seen all that?
Mario Carbone
Yeah, We're. I mean, you know, we're gonna continue to grow. I think. I think it's important we do. We do fund projects. We continue to. Not just take things for the money. Like, as soon as you start making decisions for the money, it's the beginning of the end, right?
Charlamagne Tha God
That was the jewel of the day, right?
Mario Carbone
That's the beginning of the end. You got to keep making decisions as if it was your first spot. Like, why'd you get into it? You know? Keep your first, like, your last, you know, like. And stay on it. Don't, you know, don't get distracted by what's going on out there. But what people are offering you is. Is it something that's exciting? Will the team be excited to do it? Will your people be excited to do it? If the answer is yes, then maybe it's right. Hold on.
Charlamagne Tha God
I think I want to switch Danny.
Fat Joe
He got the. This.
Charlamagne Tha God
The one I looked at.
Mario Carbone
Yeah. I mean, this.
Fat Joe
That.
Mario Carbone
You want to put it on the fabric?
Charlamagne Tha God
I think, look, you said, this one. My son said, nah, go back. You got my measurements.
Mario Carbone
I need to try it on. So I think what. I think we're gonna go beyond restaurants. I think we're gonna open hotels. I think we're gonna open, you know, residential buildings and communities. And, you know, we're gonna do in the. You know, the. The sauce in the stores. I think we're gonna keep pushing what. Beyond what? Just the restaurants are. That's. That's that lifestyle. Yeah, the lifestyle. That's what we're doing here today, the lifestyle, like. And I think the future is really bright for us. You know, we're still a young company, but. But we've got. We've got some years under our belt. We've got some great people that can do that, can do a lot of work.
Fat Joe
Yo, Ricky, what's up?
Charlamagne Tha God
Ricky the Face man.
Mario Carbone
You guys enjoying everybody?
Fat Joe
Ricky the Face. Yo, Ricky, let me see that tune over here.
Mario Carbone
I've been like, ricky's got a beautiful voice. If you ever need anybody to come
Fat Joe
listen, let me tell you something.
Mario Carbone
You need a guy. You ever need a guy?
Fat Joe
Let me tell you something.
Charlamagne Tha God
I need a tune for this.
Fat Joe
The first two times I came to this by cardone, you ain't charged me. They were so mad at me. Steve style Beckers, all of them. They had the biggest thing. Yo, Fat Joe's the only guy I ever seen not charged in carbone this, this that. He was blasting hip hop on here. Yo, Fat Joe's in here. They was platinum. They was. Nah, it was a movie. Everybody who was a regular already, they was dumb tight. They was like, yo, how Joe got that off you out there in Dubai, right?
Mario Carbone
Yeah, Dubai.
Fat Joe
Tell me about it that we.
Mario Carbone
Last year we opened at the end of the year, we opened London Dubai and we opened another Las Vegas. That's how we closed the year. Last year we got two carbones in Las Vegas. We got a sedel's in Las Vegas. Vegas is good to us.
Fat Joe
Dells is yours as well.
Mario Carbone
Yeah, yeah.
Charlamagne Tha God
So those my resources. I didn't.
Mario Carbone
I'm the.
Charlamagne Tha God
I'm under a rock.
Mario Carbone
You're not using your resources.
Charlamagne Tha God
I'm not using my resource.
Mario Carbone
I've been telling you that I'm trying. I was trying to get you to open. Open the book up. Yes, I gotta. I gotta. You gotta use the book. Use the book.
Fat Joe
Use the book, Jamie.
Mario Carbone
Oh, here's our fish. Gentlemen, if I may like to fly this beautiful Dover soul. Go ahead, go ahead. How many Dover souls you flay? Today's the first one, but I think other than that, maybe two, 3,000, maybe.
Fat Joe
Lost count.
Mario Carbone
13 years. I don't know.
Fat Joe
Oh, yeah.
Mario Carbone
Did they got a Bronzino going for Joe? Yes, sure. Okay, great. Absolutely. He requested a Bronzino. See, with dual Ricky's.
Fat Joe
Day one.
Mario Carbone
Day one, 13 over 13 years. I don't know. Day one, I never lost, you know, But I always enjoy doing it because
Fat Joe
it's a beautiful fish, the adobo. You guys made it cool, right?
Mario Carbone
It's not normally an Italian dish.
Fat Joe
Yeah, it's like an old Jewish lady's.
Mario Carbone
It is. It is popular amongst that community. Yes.
Fat Joe
Yeah.
Charlamagne Tha God
When you go.
Fat Joe
When you go into the diners, it's like an old Jewish lady is like the dovah soul. I bet you they never had a. You know, when they try to shoot that at me, I'm like, yo, I need that Bronzino. You know, they tried the Kats deli. Zeezy's did a pop up with Kats Dell. Yeah.
Mario Carbone
In Miami and brought it to Miami.
Fat Joe
Hundreds of people out there.
Mario Carbone
I think Katz is the best restaurant in New York. Katz, Del. Can't beat it.
Charlamagne Tha God
How many years they've been over?
Mario Carbone
1887 or something.
Fat Joe
1887.
Mario Carbone
Some crazy something.
Fat Joe
I was there when the owner was spinning now because I want to see
Mario Carbone
if this guy works. Let me see. Oh, wow.
Fat Joe
Wow.
Mario Carbone
That's you.
Charlamagne Tha God
That's you.
Mario Carbone
That was like the face
Fat Joe
I practiced all night. Oh, that was like real life double fell. Let's hit it with the love now.
Mario Carbone
Let's see what's the sauce.
Fat Joe
Oh, yeah, look at this.
Mario Carbone
Riccata style.
Fat Joe
The only way to do it.
Mario Carbone
Nice. Got capers in there. Tomato, a little bit of butter.
Charlamagne Tha God
The best.
Mario Carbone
Yeah. A little bit of citrus to brighten it up.
Charlamagne Tha God
It's beautiful. This is a real life.
Fat Joe
He did the heat. Cliff.
Mario Carbone
He.
Charlamagne Tha God
Cliff in real life.
Podcast Narrator (Charlie’s Place / Keep It Positive Sweetie)
Make it nice.
Mario Carbone
Joe's gonna try thing like he has the soul. While he waits for the Bronzino. Yes, Chef.
Fat Joe
Of your favorite hip hop songs. I won't corner you into your favorite artist, but hip hop songs,
Mario Carbone
the evils.
Fat Joe
Fire. The evils.
Mario Carbone
Jesus.
Fat Joe
Yeah. Mario. No, no, no. Mario know what he did he be? You know, I mean, I remember where
Mario Carbone
I was like, kind of where I remember a moment where I feel like I kind of. I discovered it for the first time. I was like maybe 15 years old. 14, 15 years old. I'm in the back of my best friend's older brother's Lincoln lsc. A boat of a two door car.
Fat Joe
That's that big boy boat. That's baby blue.
Mario Carbone
Baby blue Lincoln lsc. I'm in the backseat and I hear big get on the radio for the first time. And it just takes you, you know, it's like the voice took you. What is that? What is that? Like? It's a moment of discovery. You're just like, yeah, yeah, yeah. This is something different, Bronzino. And then. And then I do. I do. For me, I do believe that, like, kind of, kind of Frank gave way to Jay, to me, like the chairman of the chairman. Like that was a thing. And I remember the first time Steve brings Jay in and, like, you're just like, oh, my God, I have this little tiny restaurant. The guy is here. Like, the guy. The chairman definitely grew up with hip hop. I mean, that was. That was. That was. You know, I remember every, you know, every album of the summer just coming out of every car window. Like, you just don't feel it kind of like that anymore. Music doesn't move the same. I mean, it moves, but it moves differently, you know, like when you would hear the song of the album of the summer from, you know, in May or June, coming out of the car always.
Fat Joe
Ll like, LL is one of my favorite. Whenever they would be on the radio and they'd be like, brand new llc. I don't care what highway I was on. I just pull right over, open the windows, blast the music. And then it'd be, you know, this is hard to say, but in the wrong way. And I'd be like, yo, I never. As a LL fan, I never heard a wack song. To me, Like, I always felt like. Even when they was like, yo, walking with the Panther, whatever, wasn't it still
Charlamagne Tha God
was it to you?
Fat Joe
Something like a phenomenon. Whatever nobody liked, I loved. Like, I. I got it. Like, I was like, yeah, too many
Charlamagne Tha God
that nobody didn't like.
Fat Joe
No, I know the lover boy stuff.
Mario Carbone
Like lounging. Like when he would go. Real love aboard.
Charlamagne Tha God
When he go for the ladies.
Fat Joe
Yeah.
Mario Carbone
Always thought about the ladies.
Fat Joe
Yes. Smokers. And then he would come with an all right album. And then smoke, smoke. Once they doubt him, he'll come back with the 5 platinum. Like, he needed that to just motivate him.
Mario Carbone
Bronzino, right here.
Fat Joe
Get your Bronzino for you, sir. I need that.
Mario Carbone
Yeah. Get a little veal parmesan. The world famous. Thank you. Yes, chef.
Fat Joe
The world famous.
Charlamagne Tha God
You got a zero win on my man Ricky. The face is swag of how you see how he's doing this. This is not normal. Don't try this at home.
Mario Carbone
Don't try it at home. It's very dangerous. Absolutely. Would you like some?
Fat Joe
Ricky, how long you been in the business?
Mario Carbone
I've been in the business, yeah. Maybe almost 20 years, but I've been here 13 years. Very proud of it. Since we've only been here 13 years.
Charlamagne Tha God
The same leggy.
Mario Carbone
Yeah.
Charlamagne Tha God
The short stint hit.
Fat Joe
You ever served some guys where you got a little nervous? Something a little rigatoni might have fell or something?
Mario Carbone
We try not to get nervous at the restaurant. Ricky and I made a lasagna for Mr. Scorsese. That was that we'll never forget.
Fat Joe
Wow.
Mario Carbone
Kind of on the fly.
Fat Joe
He wanted a lasagna.
Mario Carbone
He wanted a lasagna. What are you gonna tell me, Mr. Scorsese?
Charlamagne Tha God
No, Mr. Scorsese came in and he wanted.
Podcast Narrator (Secret World of Roald Dahl)
He want.
Mario Carbone
He asked with chef to slice the
Fat Joe
table so he couldn't be over.
Mario Carbone
We did a whole thing. It was very nice. Very nice. It was a very proud moment. Ricky's got some stories.
Podcast Narrator (Charlie’s Place / Keep It Positive Sweetie)
Of course.
Fat Joe
Yo, Ricky. We want to hear one of these stories. That's what I'm trying to get you to talk about when you keep moving.
Mario Carbone
All right, all right. Tell us a story. Story time with Ricky.
Fat Joe
Ricky. Yeah. We want to hear legendary one.
Mario Carbone
One of my. One of my favorite stories, if I may, was when I took care of Mr. Pesci at this table.
Charlamagne Tha God
This same table?
Mario Carbone
Same table.
Fat Joe
This is the table. By the way, there was a restaurant in the Bronx called the Golden Elephant that Preston used to go to go. You want me to do
Mario Carbone
the hell they serve there? What was the signature dish?
Fat Joe
Listen, bro, that's where them guys used to go at that time. Near Pelham Parkway.
Mario Carbone
Yeah. Shout out.
Fat Joe
Frankie Salah Patelo, his father used. Used to own the joint.
Charlamagne Tha God
So what happened when Mr. Pesci.
Mario Carbone
So Mr. Pesci came in and he sat down here, and he said he was by himself. And I said, no, I understand you have a few of your friends coming to join you.
Fat Joe
Is there anything I could bring you
Mario Carbone
while you're waiting for your guest? He said, you know what? How's your bartender here? I said, I think he's pretty good. So I said, why? What's up? What do you need? He goes, I want a martini. But he had to tell him to shake it. Shake it as hard as he could. Just when he thinks he shook it enough, bring it back and shake it again. He said it just like that. Sure enough, like we brought it over, he took a step. Ricky, do me a favor. Have the bartender shake this again for me.
Fat Joe
Two hours, please.
Mario Carbone
Never three, because.
Fat Joe
Two hours. Yeah, threes for Zambuca.
Mario Carbone
Two is for Martinez. That's what he told me. So then, you know, we took it back to him.
Charlamagne Tha God
Shake it for two hours. And he brought it down.
Fat Joe
Shake it for two hours.
Mario Carbone
No, sorry. Two hours. Two hours.
Charlamagne Tha God
Oh, two hours.
Mario Carbone
Two hours. Yeah. Two hours.
Fat Joe
What do you think of this? Two hours. He got. He was a big olive guy, so
Mario Carbone
he shook it, right? Put it back, and then he. And then he drank it nice and easy. He goes, that was perfect. Thank you. So much. Then he made me take my jacket off because, you know, he said, you guys look a little too fancy. So we did a little. Yeah. So we did it out like this. And then we started dancing in the dining room. It was a beautiful thing. Joe's the man.
Charlamagne Tha God
Joe's the man.
Mario Carbone
I remember a night we had just opened, and I was in the kitchen right here. Busy night. And they come into the kitchen. One of the managers come to the kitchen. They said, Chef, Mr. Pellegrino's at the bar. Frank. Frank Pellegrino from Rao's. He said, okay, you tell me the second he sits down, because I want to make sure he has a perfect experience. Okay, no problem. A few minutes later, Frank walks from the bar over there into the kitchen. He's not sitting down. He walks right into the kitchen. He walks right up to me. He says, you Carbone? I said, yes, sir. I said, how are you, Mr. Pellegrino? Thank you for coming. He goes, the place looks good, kid. And walked up.
Fat Joe
Yeah, I remember that. He didn't have a taste.
Mario Carbone
He didn't have a. He didn't have anything. He walked in, he looked around. He walked into the kitchen. He made sure he met me. He said, the place looks good. And he walked up.
Fat Joe
Yeah, I remember.
Mario Carbone
He was at the bar and he was digging, never to be seen again. He was dancing. That was it. I remember. Never came back.
Fat Joe
I had a friend.
Charlamagne Tha God
That was it.
Fat Joe
I had a friend. He's not my friend no more, but wow. His former father in law was this rich guy. Used to sell marble, but I mean, like, to all the buildings, Everything super rich. He couldn't get him rails. And the guy who was my friend used to tell him all the time, yo, let my guy, Fat Joe the rapper get you in rails. He went with the owner of the Nets. They didn't let him in. If you don't come, they turned down Madonna, right? They don't care. He went with some other rich guys. They turned him down. He finally, eventually got in. And when he sat down in the restaurant, he said, let me ask. He said, man, he said, you ever hear this guy, Fat Joe? He said, fat Joe, the minute he comes in, we bring a table. We make the table in the middle of the thing for him. Fat Joe gets the table wherever he wants. In rails this and that. Homeboy called up his son in law, like, yo, I didn't know your man had the power like that.
Mario Carbone
That's that Henry Hill table.
Fat Joe
I'll tell you something. I'm gonna tell you something. I went one time. There's a true story. But you want me to say the name? I can't say the name. No, I can't say.
Mario Carbone
I mean, you can't. You can't leave when he's a friend or friend no more.
Fat Joe
No, no, no. I can't say this one thing I love doing. Although I don't do that with you. I don't play with you. But I love arriving with no reservations anywhere I go. Fat Joe, I want to see if we can do it right.
Mario Carbone
You just want to test them.
Fat Joe
I just love not being reservations. I don't know why. I just. That's my thing.
Mario Carbone
So what is the percentage of that working?
Fat Joe
All the time. But let me explain. Sunday, all the time.
Mario Carbone
It's a hundred percent.
Fat Joe
I'm at a hundred percent ratio. Don't do that, because I be asking you. Yo, very old. Coming through. But I'm a hundred percenter.
Mario Carbone
Like, what time? He's like, I'm outside.
Fat Joe
I'm outside one day, I'm in the joint, and LeBron James is in Miami. When he played for Miami. It's Valentine's Day. LeBron James is there with his wife in the hallway, like, waiting, right?
Mario Carbone
Not a good sign, right?
Fat Joe
Ram packed. I'm with my wife. She was like, no, it's another spot in Miami.
Mario Carbone
Gabbiano.
Fat Joe
Gabbiano.
Charlamagne Tha God
Gabbiano, right?
Fat Joe
That's my spot.
Mario Carbone
Shout out, Gabbiano.
Fat Joe
So it's beyond sold out. So I walk up there. Obviously, this girl has no clue who Fat Joe is. I go up in there, I go, yes. I said, you got a reservation? I said, nah, I ain't got a reservation.
Mario Carbone
So she says, worldwide.
Fat Joe
So she says, oh, it's a four
Mario Carbone
hour wait for us.
Fat Joe
I said, four hours. I'm looking at her. I said, four hours. She looks to the side at LeBron James, the king of Miami, when he was winning trips. She said, everybody's waiting. So I sit back, I go like this. Because there's certain names. You might think I talk a lot, but there's certain names I don't drop. No matter what. Life, death, nothing. I won't drink. So when I look, I'm embarrassed. My wife says, I told you. You said, well, you know, such and such send me bonk. They crack open the champagne. Why didn't you tell us?
Podcast Narrator (Charlie’s Place / Keep It Positive Sweetie)
Come here.
Fat Joe
They walk me inside the restaurant. They pouring champagne right here.
Mario Carbone
They bring the table, and LeBron's still waiting.
Fat Joe
He's still waiting. But the name I dropped was so legendary. It was a name of names. I said, well, you know, Mr. Such and Such. Boom. The champagne. They popped the open. What are you. What are you waiting for? Please come inside. Like they thought they got. They doing the shit. I see. Yo, I had to drop the name. That's like you two Tom a fella you go to spot they funny. You be like, yo, Fat Joe sent me. They might pop the champagne for you. You know what I'm saying? But I've done it two time a felon. But, yo, Mario, great time with you. Carbon Miami, May 1st to the 3rd. Oh, that's the joint you always throw out there. Yeah. What's that? F1 week.
Mario Carbone
F1 week. F1 weekend.
Charlamagne Tha God
We got to go out there.
Mario Carbone
We got to get you out there.
Charlamagne Tha God
You got to get out there.
Mario Carbone
You got to do. Should we do a show from the road?
Fat Joe
The New Yallah do a show from the road. New and Jada. That's a different type of chemistry.
Charlamagne Tha God
You know why I'm fasting? Gotta do one when I'm not fast? Because I wouldn't.
Mario Carbone
I'm fast right now.
Charlamagne Tha God
You think I wouldn't have been obliterated?
Fat Joe
Nah, you showing off. All right, now you fasting way. You got that type of soul willpower with reggaetoni in front of you and everything. I'm impressed. I'm not fasting. Hard to see that. Bronzino, I seen you at the next game, too. No, no. Oh, you gotta stop.
Mario Carbone
I heard about it, too. I ran into Stout in the hallway.
Fat Joe
I heard about it.
Mario Carbone
He's like. I mentioned this to Joe.
Fat Joe
Let me tell you. So Steve Stout, Steven Stout.
Mario Carbone
Shout out to those.
Fat Joe
You never brought me a dollar in your life. You're the richest guy. I go one time with Saudi Arabia with Steve, the minute we land, he got 62 meetings in the lobby of the hotel like he was. Steve Stout just gets money wherever he goes. He got all these Saudis coming in there. I could never get a dollar with him. But one thing I could count on is the second I grabbed the glizzy, he had the camera in my face like this. Yo, you eating the glizzy I see. Yo Steve style. Maybe you want to bring me a Saudi dollar or something, man? Maybe you want. Get me a fragrance or something, man. Try to get some money with. He caught me on camera with the glizzy.
Mario Carbone
Steve, Joe's open to a fragrance deal.
Fat Joe
No, I'm just saying I stand on. I stand on brand. I stand. Everybody knows I love a glizzy. I went to the game, I got me a glizzy. What's the problem with that? I don't have a problem with it.
Mario Carbone
Seems in line. We don't got a problem with that.
Charlamagne Tha God
That's what he needed. He need a glizzy endorsement.
Fat Joe
I need a glizzy Oscar Mayer. Like, oh, we got a flag on the plane. Carbone.
Charlamagne Tha God
Too much glizzy dialogue.
Fat Joe
Can't talk glizzy. N just. He brought it up. I didn't bring it up. You said I was in.
Mario Carbone
I heard about it, but I didn't bring it up. I wasn't gonna say nothing. You brought it up.
Fat Joe
Steve St.
Charlamagne Tha God
He was about to say Steve St. No, he was.
Fat Joe
Yo, bring me one of them. Them. Them jars before we get out of here. Bring me one of them car bone jars so they can know what to get in there.
Mario Carbone
Supermarket gifts for everybody.
Fat Joe
We love it.
Mario Carbone
We're in 30,000. 30,000 stores. 30,000 stores for the whole family.
Fat Joe
Look at this. My family uses this. This is amazing.
Charlamagne Tha God
You could try. You could try.
Fat Joe
This is amazing stuff. Shout out to the loveies. This is it. The loveies.
Charlamagne Tha God
If you can't get a. If you can't get an appointment, at least you can buy some of this at supermarket.
Mario Carbone
Yes, you can carbon at home.
Charlamagne Tha God
You know what I mean? You can do it at home or bone at home.
Mario Carbone
Even you, Joe.
Fat Joe
Yo, Mario. Do I get a discount for buying a property in your building or something? Whatever. You're gonna pick.
Mario Carbone
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Fat Joe
I want a discount.
Mario Carbone
Let me. I gotta. I got a friends and family read for you.
Fat Joe
No, I need it.
Mario Carbone
It's beautiful. It's gonna be beautiful.
Fat Joe
I know. It's gonna be amazing.
Mario Carbone
Got you. I got you. On.
Fat Joe
We got any hint. What area is it in Miami? You're gonna do it in Miami?
Mario Carbone
No, it's being built right now. It's an Edgewater. It's on the water. It's gorgeous. Being built right now. 20. 20 floors are already built.
Fat Joe
Beautiful.
Mario Carbone
Beautiful. Forge's condos. Edgewater. I got a. I got. I got a friends and family number four.
Fat Joe
Name some favorite restaurants. Just name two or three.
Mario Carbone
That's.
Fat Joe
I got one in mind. That's why I thought of. That's not Italian that you love going to anywhere.
Mario Carbone
Anywhere. Anywhere. I mean Katz is for sure. Katz's. Peter. Hoogas.
Fat Joe
I mean the old New Yorkers. I went there two days ago in Long Island.
Mario Carbone
Peter H. The one on Great Neck.
Fat Joe
Yeah, Them got Cammy. Wasn't they contact man. They had that steak this month. No reservations
Mario Carbone
with that beauty face 100. I was out there. Tell Them Fat Joe sent you.
Fat Joe
Fat Joe came up in there. Costa, what's up, brother? Yo, what's going on at State? We're losing that, man. We're losing the traditional, man. Thank God for Carbone. Fly is sexy on another level, but we got that real food. You know, these new places, you know, it's just horrible. You know, it's almost like hip hop.
Mario Carbone
It's any. It's any art, but, yeah, hip hop. You could use a hip hop as an analogy. Any art, though, you have, you know, you got to keep the certain amount of tradition going. It's always important that somebody pops off and does something different and new, and you. There's a new style that comes, but it's. It's generally always. It's always rooted in the classic, you know, like. Like, it's not gonna come overnight. Nothing's gonna come overnight. There's no success is gonna come overnight. It should. You know what it should happen is you should learn and be based in the classic. Be a master of the classic.
Fat Joe
How hard is you? Cause the other night, I went to dinner with a friend of mine. He owns Italian restaurants. We went to Carbone in Miami two, three days ago. How hard is it as a restaurant owner to not criticize other restaurants, Other restaurants and their food and stuff like that? I got a best friend. He's a chef, Chef Mark. He criticized. I don't give a damn if we went to White Castle. Be like, yo, they don't make the bread like they used to disliss. How hard is it for you to sit down at a restaurant?
Mario Carbone
It's harder for me to sit. I'm the biggest critic when I'm sitting in one of my places. If I'm. If I'm in one of my places, which I think is a very important thing to do, right? I think it's more important for me to be a customer these days than to be back there with them. I think get. You get your perspective, the perspective of the customer. And when I'm eating at one of my restaurants, I'm a very difficult critic. If I'm at somebody else's place, I just turn it off.
Fat Joe
Oh, you turn it off.
Mario Carbone
It's easy for me to just be
Fat Joe
like, I don't like that. All my friends here to chef. I'm not.
Mario Carbone
I'm not. It's too hard to be a critic for all of my places. I just want to relax. I just want to be in somebody else. If it's great, that's great. I'm going to give you all your love and all the present. That's great. If it's not great, I'm going to keep my mouth shut.
Fat Joe
Keep moving. Good.
Mario Carbone
Like, all good.
Fat Joe
Yeah. Because I hate that. I got friends that are all chefs and they own restaurants. They go somewhere, they criticize this, they criticize that. I'm just sitting there like, yo, bro, like, just enjoy the moment. You know what I mean? That's important.
Mario Carbone
Enjoy the people you're with, the table. It's also so much more than just a meal. It's the people you're with. It's where you're at, you know, it's your level of comfort. Like everything equals the meal. Like, it's all part of it, all the ingredients of it. It's not just the food.
Fat Joe
I have not been to a carbon where the staff has not been great, have not greeted you with respect and love. I have not been nowhere near any of your establishments where people ain't happy to see you. They treat you nice. If I walk in, ZZ's over here. You got the Dominican girl up front. She's nice, brings you up. The guys take care of you upstairs in Miami. You could forget it. They bring you out of the car in.
Charlamagne Tha God
Yeah, they walk you.
Fat Joe
No, they walk you in, you get out the car, they walking you in, like, yo, what's going on, guys? This, this, this. You got Ricky here, you know, like, you.
Mario Carbone
You.
Fat Joe
That's one thing. And the most important thing in the restaurant business, the most important thing in the joke, right, listen, is feeling like the restaurant knows you. Whether you the richest, you could be Derek Jeter over there. You could be the little guy who said, yo, it's my birthday. And they got a reservation. They come in here, everybody gotta feel special.
Mario Carbone
That's what I. That. What I always thought about. When I thought about when we first opened this place and I thought about that front door, I was like, how do I give every person that comes in here the sensation of being Henry Hill walking in the back of Copacabana, right? So, like, the music's playing. He goes, back door. No, I don't wait in line. Someone, how are you, Mr. Hill? Blah, blah, blah. And, like, all the way to getting to the table. Like, how do I treat this place as that movie and give everyone as close to that experience as when the door opens, they get hit with the music, the smell of the food, someone greets them. It's busy, but, like, I got you. And I give everyone that little bit of that cinematic moment.
Fat Joe
I don't know if you Trained your staff how to treat people.
Mario Carbone
This is a movie.
Fat Joe
You cannot get a warmer reception than coming here. And let me tell you something because you know I've been on a real diet. You know, Fat Joe not so fat anymore. No, I know, but them three color cookies you throw on that table at the end of the meal. Yo, Ricky, don't you eat colored cookies? I'm really dare take my diet graffiti sensor all the way up.
Charlamagne Tha God
New endorsement.
Fat Joe
Yo, let me tell you.
Charlamagne Tha God
Three colorful cookies.
Fat Joe
You want to turn libre three. The three color cookies. Man, I can't resist that thing. In the middle of resisting. I can't.
Mario Carbone
We're gonna get you some.
Fat Joe
Thank you so much. Mario Carbone. This ain't that.
Charlamagne Tha God
That ain't this.
Fat Joe
It's cracking. Kiss.
Charlamagne Tha God
We here legendary.
Mario Carbone
This is one of your first bones. Road games from the live from the back of Carbone.
Fat Joe
Yeah, you know, we went. We went to Khaled's house. I think that was our first road trip.
Charlamagne Tha God
And then la.
Fat Joe
But nothing like, you know, carbon is legendary. I know the history of every. Every bone and literally of this play. So pause.
Charlamagne Tha God
History of every bowl. Oh, man, that was ill.
Fat Joe
And there's
Mario Carbone
plenty more where that came from.
Fat Joe
What's the real wrap?
Mario Carbone
This has a lot of names. It's got a lot of names.
Fat Joe
A three color cookie or something. All right.
Mario Carbone
Seven layers. Seven layers. Tri colors, tri colors. Yeah, you got a lot of names. But that's. That's New York right there. That's it. This is every Italian bakery, pastry shop.
Fat Joe
I love it.
Mario Carbone
They gotta be served cold.
Fat Joe
Shout out to my man.
Mario Carbone
Right out of the fridge.
Fat Joe
Marco from the 40 year old bakery. He does it for me. Sugar free out in Queens. Astoria, Queens.
Mario Carbone
How are you making? No sugar free.
Fat Joe
He's making them sugar free.
Mario Carbone
I hope he's not lying.
Fat Joe
No, I'm telling you, I've seen the ingredients.
Charlamagne Tha God
It tastes like that and it don't got sugar.
Fat Joe
Sugar free.
Charlamagne Tha God
What is your place?
Mario Carbone
Shout out. Marco, you're a magician. Marco, you're a magician.
Fat Joe
Marco's a good guy. Or let's just say let's sugar addict if we want to keep it a buck.
Mario Carbone
I think that's the right pronunciation.
Fat Joe
Got the Libra 3. Going to Libra 6. Yeah. Joe and J. The baby. The biggest. Netflix Carbon.
Charlamagne Tha God
Make some noise for our guest Mario.
Fat Joe
We appreciate Mario Calponi. I love you. Did you.
Episode Date: March 12, 2026
Guests: Fat Joe, Jadakiss (Jada), Mario Carbone
Theme: Bridging food, hip hop, and heritage—A lively, unscripted conversation as Fat Joe and Jadakiss hang with chef Mario Carbone, delving into Italian-American culture, iconic restaurants, musical classics, and personal legacies around the table.
This episode channels the energy of an after-hours dinner at an iconic Italian eatery. Fat Joe and Jadakiss join world-renowned chef Mario Carbone at his New York restaurant, exploring not only Italian cuisine and its cultural roots but also dig into the intersection of hip hop, family, legacy, and the ever-evolving nature of both food and music. Through stories of kitchen mishaps, legendary celebrity diners, and the stubborn permanence of tradition, the trio dish out laughter, wisdom, and a few surprising revelations about each other.
Italian Heritage and Authenticity
Kitchen Access and Cooking Ability
Quality over Gimmicks
Mario draws a line between culinary and artistic mastery:
Discussion about the simplicity and integrity of traditional dishes, resisting trends for fire and flair:
Presidential and Superstar Guests
Classic NYC Italian Establishments
Rao’s Mystique
Importance of Family in Italian and Hip Hop Cultures
Expanding the Carbone Brand
On Italian Heritage & Jada's Adaptation:
On Cooking Skills:
On Keeping Tradition:
On Celebrity Guests:
On Restaurant Expansion:
On Food and Family:
In true Harlem-Italian neighborhood style, the episode is vibrant, colloquial, and peppered with jokes, food wisdom, and affectionate ribbing. The camaraderie between Fat Joe, Jadakiss, and Mario Carbone is palpable, the banter surrounding authenticity, celebrity, and belonging feels like a family-style feast. The exchange underscores how both great food and great music are rooted in tradition, passion, and bringing people together.
Summary:
If you’re a fan of food, hip hop, or just NYC nostalgia, this episode is a feast for the senses—full of laughter, insider stories, culinary tips, and the enduring link between heritage, hustle, and hospitality.