Reviews on Italian food in Chadstone, Monash, Victoria. Chadstone Shopping Centre is a super regional shopping centre located in the south-eastern suburb of Malvern East, Victoria in the city of Melbourne, Australia and is the biggest shopping centre in ...
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4 based on 8 reviews
What is a Maxi Dog...? A new and fresh combination of two distinct food groups. Take a large pizza with the lot, prepare as normal then lay out 3 hot dogs on top of the plentiful mozzarella. Enclose the dogs in a makeshift bun by wrapping up the pizza before baking. A true life altering experience.
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3 based on 40 reviews
We have been to Woodstock a handful of times and have usually found it to be a good restaurant with something for everyone’s tastes, comfortable and good value for money with quality food. Unfortunately we will not be going back... upon arrival we were not greeted and the waitress clearly did not want to be there and was the rudest waitress we have ever encountered, it was almost unbelievable. We had previously sat in booths there so enquired (very nicely I might add) if there was one available. She was not happy about this and then preceded to slam our menus on the booth table and say there would not be enough room for our food. We looked at each other in disbelief at her behaviour and should have walked out then. Funnily enough all the booths around us sat the exact number of people we had in our group. She came back to take our order and was extremely gruff and once again incredibly rude. The entire time we maintained a friendly and polite manner but it most definitely wasn’t matched! Food came out quickly, but wasn’t entirely what we asked for, dairy- free diner request with no Parmesan was not accommodated (meal came out with what looked like extra Parmesan) and we did not get the tomato sauce we asked for with a child’s meal (we were also charged $1.50 for this sauce!) Will not be going back which is a shame, not the warm friendly welcoming Italian restaurant vibe you expect to receive. We are still in complete disbelief at the rudeness and hostility we received.
4 based on 29 reviews
Our newest member to the family, The Last Piece Oakleigh opened to a warm reception in June 2017. Based on the framework of the founding Waverley Park, The Last Piece Oakleigh serves italian influenced dinner 7 days a week. Pizza is of a focus at dinner,
Went here last week for the second time. Just fantastic.Had the pasta although it’s mainly a pizza restaurant. Had the pumpkin ravioli with burned butter and it was excellent (although the portion size was a little small). Also had a glass of wine which was pretty good too.Place was full on both occasions but the staff managed to get us a seat. Can get a little noisy with a large crowd there but it was still ok. Staff are efficient, friendly and attentive.Really enjoyed both visits, I’ll be back.
4 based on 19 reviews
Great little coffee shop/cafe in Oakleigh.Staff are Italian which was great to see.Great coffee and fresh selection of cakes and lunch menu.Nice and small meaning you're not overwhelmed with crowds of people and can enjoy a coffee in peace.
4 based on 41 reviews
Pizza was the pick of the dishes - had a the "special"meatball pizza and vegetarian Hawaiian ( without ham)... topping was tasty enough , crust a little stodgy. Also tried the lamb shanks - smallest shanks and tasteless . Bed of rice was too wet . Not a local from Ashburton, so not sure if there are better options - would I return ? Nope
4 based on 420 reviews
This ‘upmarket’ Italian restaurant is tucked away in a commercial precinct, not far from Brandon Park shopping centre.The best thing is: parking is not a problem! At least, not on the Saturday when we visited for a family birthday celebration.The white table cloths and napkins add a certain ‘je ne sais quoi’ to the place: as waiter extraordinarie, Nikolas, expertly rolls and folds your napkin during your absence from the table!Nikolas was so very patient with our table - especially a 90 year old mother who likes to make difficult for everyone these days!The menu is very different from ‘run of the mill’ Italian restaurants and is a little on the adventurous side. A case in point is the swordfish two of us ordered: it was rare in the middle. As someone who only has well done steak, hamburgers - and salmon - I was quite taken aback that it was not cooked through. Upon being informed this was how ppl like swordfish to be cooked - I said that I would have liked to have been asked how I would like it cooked. Nikolas agreed to take my comment on board. But, as a baby boomer I’ve been around a while(!) and have travelled quite a bit and have eaten at a lot of restaurants in Australia and overseas - and I have never encountered ‘medium rare’ swordfish before. It also means the fish is quite ‘tough’ to eat - but admittedly, this was a very thick, generous piece.Be warned: Sette Bello is no cheap Italian. Main courses cost around $38 - while steak was $46. The pasta dishes are only marginally cheaper. The sides are $9 each - but the French fries were the best I’ve tasted!Desserts are around $16 each - but I highly recommend the lemon ricotta-filled cannoli at $4.50 each. We ordered 2 between 4 ppl and had trouble finishing it although it was delicious.Coffee was great, too!The restaurant had a lovely ambience - and that’s mainly because the wait staff are so welcome and obliging. This Saturday lunch time was very busy - with ppl coming at various times in the lunchtime period.
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