Discover Restaurants offering the best Pizza food in Bondi, New South Wales, Australia including Pompei's Bondi, Bondi Trattoria, La Spiaggia, Da Orazio pizza + porchetta, Pizza Boccone, Bondi Pizza Bondi Junction, Arte Bianca, MAD PIZZA e BAR, The Italian, Coogee Pavilion
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4 based on 1410 reviews
Coogee Pavilion celebrates the good things in life - friendship, family, fun and food, all with a Coogee ocean view. Our Ground Floor is the ideal location for family get-togethers, coffee dates or catching up with friends, offering casual dining in a fun
A huge rambling place with a lively atmosphere, decent enough food, prices and service. Standard fare - pasta, salads, fish and chips etc. We'd just walked the gorgeous coastal path from Bondi and the sculptures exhibition so lunchtime food - and beer! - most welcome! You could do a lot worse.
4 based on 76 reviews
Just off cafe-studded Hall Street
This is my favorite Italian restaurant in Sydney. It's a small, family-owned restaurant (I heard what I think was someone's mother or possibly grandmother yelling at kids in the kitchen in Italian), and the atmosphere reflects that nature. It's small, friendly, and cozy. This is not an expensive fine-dining kind of place, but if you want delicious home-cooked style Italian food, with a decent wine list and a wonderful selection of desserts at a reasonable price level, this is your restaurant. (Tip: try the pavlova. It's really good!) I have eaten here probably a dozen times, and I always recommend it to people who are visiting Sydney.
4 based on 141 reviews
We are 'Mad' about creating the most unique pizza experience in Australia. Our labour of love started in Sydney, from our belief in a demand for a healthier option, unseen in this country before. So we developed the Super thin & Healthy Pizza base, and to
We dined her a few months ago and were not really impressed with the pizzas. Decided to give them another try and were pleasantly surprised to taste a very big difference in the quality of the pizzas and toppings.
4 based on 154 reviews
Arte Bianca âVino & Pizzaâ is a small, almost hole in the wall Italian Restaurant in Double Bay, patronized by well-to-do families, singles & groups in the area. A dozen or so outside tables and not many more inside, all bustling with activity. Iâve enjoyed two good but unremarkable meals here. Not a hugely comprehensive menu, but all the basics are covered and prepared and served well. Besides the good Italian cooking, the highlight really is the service, from a predominantly young female team of authentic Italian waitresses and the odd waiter, who all go beyond the call to deliver great attentive and personal service. The only drawback, the inflated cost and the restaurants young male manager/owner, whose almost stand-of-ish arrogance is palpable. Sadly, no concept of true Italian âhospitalityâ is on this menu. Here, it is all about the turnover. To be clear, bookings are indeed allocated a completion time on their website when made and ours was apparently 2 hours, 6-8pm. My friend was traveling in all the way from the Northern Beaches, in bad weather, so while I was seated on time, he was delayed half an hour. We ordered promptly, entreâ, mains and desserts. But then we had the owner/manager approach the table and it wasnât to thank us or offer a drink for the road. Now, I have to say not anywhere in the world, Rome, Florence, Bologna or Leichhardt have I ever been approached at literally just 2 minutes past our allotted completion time and asked to vacate the table. Having paid roughly $160.00 for two, for the meal and wines including a reasonable tip for staff; one might expect a little more courtesy than that, but sadly not here. We left feeling more than a little disappointed & needless to say, wonât bother returning. Sydney generally has way too many great Italian Restaurants like La Spiagia in Coogee, Machiavelli in the city and Frattini in Leichardt to name just a few, who all serve up big slices of real homespun hospitality along with great Italian food, to settle for this kind of blatant disregard.
4 based on 217 reviews
Bondi Pizza was born in 2009 out of a passion not only to bring you authentic thin pressed pizza, but also to create a dining experience that captures the essence of what is Bondi Beach... relaxing, vibrant and Fun!
Seriously how hard is it to cook a pizza correctly and add ingredients you actually pay for? Well clearly Bondi pizza Bondi junction canât. No callback from the manager of the store and emailed and still no response. Care factor from them is zero. Not happy, canât even add shallots and undercooked base bottom.
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4 based on 400 reviews
The best Italian restaurant in Sydney. Delicious handmade ravioli, generous and tasty portions of pasta. Pizza is like the one you eat in Naples, if not better. The chef is an Artist. Excelent service and friendly and helpful staff, if you could give more stars I would give it, go to Pizza Boccone and you'll come back for sure. Thank you!
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4 based on 227 reviews
Pizza was soggy, slightly burned and totally tasteless, and for what we were given the bill actually took my breath away. Staff were quick and efficient but the noise levels made having any kind of conversation hard going. Would not repeat the experience. The coffee and cake shop opposite however was altogether more enjoyable.
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4 based on 380 reviews
Consistently Good food & good atmosphere. The before 6.30pm deal Monday to Friday is excellent value. I keep going back when in Sydney so I must think itâs pretty good. Took friends there the other night & they said they will also be back
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4 based on 379 reviews
Looking down over the iconic Bondi Beach, the Tratt is a true Sydney local. For 32 years this restaurant has served modern Italian food made from the best Australian ingredients and a full bar offering Australian and Italian wines, spirits and liqueurs. U
The Bondi restaurant scene is constantly changing, but the Tratt remains a reliable local favourite. After the most recent facelift itâs cooler and more expensive than before. But the prices are still reasonable, the service is high standard, and the food ranges from good to very good. If in doubt, the pizzas and pasta never disappoint.Thanks for your kind words. We took over the Tratt just over two years ago now and we did give it a little facelift, but we wanted the space to continue being relaxed, but professional and overall welcoming. Somewhere for a fancy date night, somewhere for a bowl of pasta and a glass of wine, somewhere for a breezy breakfast, and many things in between. We make pasta in house now, and the sourdough culture for our pizzas is two years strong now too. We hope we're not too cool though!Thanks again, we look forward to welcoming you again soon at the Tratt.
4 based on 353 reviews
I always considered this place the bees knees of pizza... and gelato in Sydney.... but having been back after many years Iâve since had much better/more traditional pizza and gelato.Iâm not sure if this place has changed hands or lost touch but the pizzas were bland and lacked flavour. The price was also ridiculous for what you got... tiny portionsGelato as so watery..... not creamy and tasty like I remember it being on par with Messina. Iâm sad to say this place has gone down hill since the early 2000s when it opened! Only thing that was good was the service, nice people & helpful. So the 2 stars are for the staff not the food! Or value for money
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