Dev eventually comes across the thief outside his home and convinces a police officer to search for the phone, but it isn’t found. He only has her number programed in his phone, which is stolen moments after Sarah departs in a taxi. They spend the rest of the afternoon together and make plans to meet up the following weekend.Īlas, Dev doesn’t know Sarah’s last name. The two decide to dine together and they hit it off.
Fate smiles on Dev when he arrives at a popular restaurant for a birthday lunch - which he’s planning to eat alone how depressing - and meets a young woman, Sarah (Clare-Hope Ashitey), who has mixed up the date for her reservation. He’s made a few friends in Modena and can confidently carry on conversations, but he’s single and unhappy. Now, he’s living in an apartment in the small town of Modena in Northern Italy - which hey, just happens to be home to chef Massimo Bottura’s lauded Osteria Francescana, once ranked #1 on the World’s 50 Best - where he’s been residing for three months.Īs charming and funny as Dev is normally, he is perhaps even more so when speaking Italian. When we left Dev at the end of Season 1, he had seen his relationship with girlfriend Rachel come unglued.
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