Best Italian restaurants nearby. Discover the best Italian food in Red Hill. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Italian restaurants near you. including The Epicurean Red Hill, TGallant, Sapori di Casa, La Baracca Trattoria, L'Aqua, Zero95 Pizza Bar, Pier View Pizza, Cook & Norman Trattoria, Fontalina, Volpino Pizzeria & Wine Bar
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4 based on 257 reviews
Offering an array of fresh daily specials and a full tapas list inspired by the Mediterranean, the kitchen menu compliments the rustic and wholesome woodfired pizzas perfectly. Expect to find a delectable seafood paella, a handmade gnocchi that simply mel
My family had dinner here on a busy Saturday night after spending an afternoon at a nearby beach. The service was quick and very friendly.This place has an excellent menu and backs it up with delicious food. We had one kids meal and a few share plates and highly recommend all of them. It was a great was to finish the day.
4 based on 60 reviews
Balnarring's freshest taste of Italy brings you authentic wood fired pizza, delicious Italian fare, healthy salads and great handmade gelato!
Simply the best. The gluten free pizzas are so good you honestly wonât know they are gluten free. They cater for vegans too and the floor staff are exceptional. Itâs a hit with locals but worth the drive for anywhere on the Peninsula. Love BYO Wednesdayâs too.
4 based on 180 reviews
Having read all the good reviews I had high expectations which unfortunately weren't met on the night. They brought the wrong meals to our table, there was probably an hour between first and second courses, and the food just wasn't great. Perhaps we got them on a bad night?
Italian restaurant in dromana, opposite the playground with a view of the pier. Ramp entry and large table for bookings
Bright, spotlessly clean, well set out local pizza place. The current owners have had this place for 12 months I was told. What took my eye though was a series of Vietnamese dishes on the menu and a person apparently of that nationality working in the restaurant. This is worth a shot I thought - I love Vietnamese food - and this area could well do with something other than the typical stock standard Aussie, Chinese and Indian fare.I ordered broken rice with fried pork. This is a lovely rustic dish. The pork was absolutely delicious even if a tiny bit chewy. The rice was cooked well too. The fried egg was cooked perfectly as well and the little salad of tomato, cucumber, carrot and onion added some freshness.Dromana strikes me as a place in transition where food is concerned. Almost the most interesting food here is currently to be found at Ritchieâs the local supermarket where the gourmet foods available, including some utterly extraordinary poke bowls, are showing the way for the area. Most of the cafes and restaurants are yet to catch up on what Iâve seen. Overall theyâre a bit prosaic with the exception of Two Buoys.But there are signs of hope and Pier Street Pizza may curiously be one of them. I reckon I wouldnât be alone hoping that the Vietnamese dishes here eventually encourage the opening of a Vietnamese cafe sometime down the track. That would add some much needed interest to the food scene here.For the moment though, this is a nice little pizza restaurant. As mentioned the place was absolutely spotless.and ordered throughout. Service was lovely and genuinely friendly and efficient. The most impressive service Iâve seen in the area. Best of all, my dish was wonderful and it made for a perfect and tasty lunch.I liked it here and I will definitely return.
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4 based on 81 reviews
The best woodfire pizza in the world has come to you all the way from Naples and has landed in Dromana, opposite the Dromana foreshore. Head down south this summer for a real slice of authentic Italian essence. Be transported to southern Italy where the f
Visited here last night with a large gathering. Food was great . Service could have been better and more refined in waitresses attitude. The only downfalls was the signage to the toilets. Other customers and myself couldnât distinguish between male and female toilets as they all stated FEMALE! and an arrow!Also Iâd advise the pizza makers to wear disposable gloves when putting ingredients on the pizza... luckily I didnât order pizza that night. Will return for other dishes though.
3 based on 205 reviews
A 3.2 rating pretty much nails it. LâAqua is good sized modern cafe that goes back quite a way. Great to see the folding window doors on the street for those really balmy days and nights. Good also to see our tables on the street itself. My morning coffee here was pretty good. Strong, robust and flavoursome. Among the best Iâve had in the area. Service was polite and efficient too. I liked the look of the food menu as well. Iâd happily return going by this experience.
This restaurant has ben closed for some months for reasons not clear or communicated. Nothing has changed with the décor which is great but the food has really deteriorated. At best it could be described as low class pub grub and there are many better options on the Mornington Peninsula. It was sad as this place has so much potential.Fix the food and we will come back.
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4 based on 17 reviews
We enjoyed a wonderful lunch at Sapori Di Casa on Saturday! The restaurant has a lovely family feel and the owners Ted and Helen made us feel very welcome. The Italian food was delicious and authentic with ingredients sourced from their pretty garden. There was an art exhibition of the local Mornington Peninsula artist Gee Ryanâs paintings in the gallery which was fantastic and colourful and added to what was a brilliant spring day. Weâll certainly be back!
4 based on 166 reviews
Open seven days a week, the TâGallant Cellar Door and Spuntino Bar â the home of Pinot Grigio in Australia - is nestled amongst the rolling hills of Main Ridge on the Mornington Peninsula. Drop in for a tasting or grab a table in our large outdoor piazza
Shared tables in gorgeous shady surroundings, with gentle live music floating across the chatter of other diners. We were a party of eleven and enjoyed pizzas, charcuterie, cheeses, and a rather delicious red capsicum hummus. Tiramisu was creamy and excellent and chocolate brownies were huge!Hi there,Thanks for your great review of our pizzeria. We like to think our desserts are the unsung heroes of our menu - glad you agree too! We hope to see you again.CheersThe T'Gallant Team
4 based on 562 reviews
Nestled in the picturesque, verdant surrounds of the winery region and hinterland of Red Hill, is The Epicurean Red Hill; Mornington Peninsulaâs most innovative and exciting gourmet destination. From the fresh incarnation of Red Hillâs historic Cool Store
Seven of us, including three children, arrived without a booking in an apparently full restaurant, but were soon at a table, our order taken and we were eating. The service was not only prompt but 'naturally good humoured'. Our little group ordered a wide variety of food and we all thought our choices were excellent. With small children there can't be much lingering, but overall this was easily a 5/5 experience.
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