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4 based on 59 reviews
Very impressed! The three course set menu was particularly surprising. My own included a beautiful bruschetta, delicious pizza (the pizza base was delightful) and a humbling dessert. The decor was modern and classy, and the space was the perfect size for an intimate get together. The staff were friendly and helpful, with great recommendations for a few lost tourists!
4 based on 238 reviews
Had dinner here with 7 friends. Was excited at the set dinner menu.Canât fault the food (5/5)However, the service and delay in drink orders (sometimes needing 3 reminders) was hugely disappointing. They could benefit from a great manager that can instil some really good service principles in the wait and bar staff (1/5).Also had issues with a final bill - they added a compulsory gratuity.Overall disappointing. Giving this place a 3/5 ratingThank you for your feedback.
4 based on 48 reviews
Francesco and the Pizzavelly team welcome you to Pizzavelly Italian Kitchen. We pride ourselves on serving seasonal and local produce. We offer a wide selection of freshly prepared antipasti, pasta, pizza, meat, poultry and seafood dishes which can be enj
Our favourite takeaway in Clovelly. The pizzas are always delicious and well baked. The staff are always friendly too. They have a nice seating area inside with desserts and drinks on offer as well.Locals tip - phone your order through ahead and itâll be ready in 15 minutes! Thank you Pizzavelly Italian kitchen team
4 based on 182 reviews
I had dinner here with a friend this week. The menu was purpose prepared to showcase Italian dishes matched with traditional Italian wine varieties. From the beginning to end everything was spot on. Highlights for me included from the entrees the Heirloom beetroot & buffalo mozzarella salad, pickled green tomatoes, puffed wild rice and the Grilled calamari with preserved lemon, crispy herbs and toasted breadcrumbs served with Stefano de Pieri Fleurieu Vermentino 2018 and the Stefano Vino Rosato to the main dishes favourites: the cooked to perfection Paccheri pasta, slow braised duck and swiss brown mushroom ragu, and the Potato & chestnut gnocchi with Tuscan cabbage, porcini mushrooms, parmesan & burnt butter served again with choice of either Altero Sangiovese or Montepulciano 2018. The Italian cheese platter and assorted mignons at the end were just the prefect way to end a delicious and relaxed evening meal. The service is also spot on. I would highly recommend this restaurant.
4 based on 352 reviews
The evening before City2Surf for the second year we had dinner at Pompeiâs. Great both times and considering how busy they were the team were very attentive and the food was delicious. Very happy and canât wait for next year.
4 based on 52 reviews
Managed by a close team of hospitality professionals with friendships dating back to childhood, the Osteria Coogee mission is to extend the Italian sense of family and connection to all that dine with us. Our menu is stripped back to basics, focusing on t
Like most beachside areas Coogee looks a bit forlorn in the off-season and on any day where the sun is not shining. There are many restaurants in the main strip, both European and Asian, many quite appealing but all in the "eat it and beat it" category.Around the corner in Alfreda Street is Osteria Coogee which is as close to "fine dining" as this suburb is ever going to get. The restaurant is large, well decorated in light colours and overlooking Coogee Oval which can be pleasant for some in both summer and winter. I watched the cricket when I was there.The menu choice is completely Italian but changed mainly in presentation to suit modern palettes. The principle is that all dishes are shared between two, so one normally gets multiples of entrées, and quite a bit less of mains. Or at least that's the sensible option. My companion and I had five dishes in total, and they were simply perfectly cooked. My companion had a beautifully cooked dessert which I thought a little too sweet for my taste, but I think I'm excessively conscious of sugar.Nearly all the wines are European and sold by the glass. A very good cellar. It is rather more expensive than the run-of-the-mill restaurants in the area, but it is a significantly superior experience. I was both surprised and very very pleased.Hi Maxmagusn44,Thank you for your review!I am glad to hear you enjoyed your experience and I will be passing along your review to our team. We hope to see back at Osteria Coogee soon. Kind Regards,Rebecca
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 52 reviews
Managed by a close team of hospitality professionals with friendships dating back to childhood, the Osteria Coogee mission is to extend the Italian sense of family and connection to all that dine with us. Our menu is stripped back to basics, focusing on t
Like most beachside areas Coogee looks a bit forlorn in the off-season and on any day where the sun is not shining. There are many restaurants in the main strip, both European and Asian, many quite appealing but all in the "eat it and beat it" category.Around the corner in Alfreda Street is Osteria Coogee which is as close to "fine dining" as this suburb is ever going to get. The restaurant is large, well decorated in light colours and overlooking Coogee Oval which can be pleasant for some in both summer and winter. I watched the cricket when I was there.The menu choice is completely Italian but changed mainly in presentation to suit modern palettes. The principle is that all dishes are shared between two, so one normally gets multiples of entrées, and quite a bit less of mains. Or at least that's the sensible option. My companion and I had five dishes in total, and they were simply perfectly cooked. My companion had a beautifully cooked dessert which I thought a little too sweet for my taste, but I think I'm excessively conscious of sugar.Nearly all the wines are European and sold by the glass. A very good cellar. It is rather more expensive than the run-of-the-mill restaurants in the area, but it is a significantly superior experience. I was both surprised and very very pleased.Hi Maxmagusn44,Thank you for your review!I am glad to hear you enjoyed your experience and I will be passing along your review to our team. We hope to see back at Osteria Coogee soon. Kind Regards,Rebecca
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
4 based on 52 reviews
Managed by a close team of hospitality professionals with friendships dating back to childhood, the Osteria Coogee mission is to extend the Italian sense of family and connection to all that dine with us. Our menu is stripped back to basics, focusing on t
Like most beachside areas Coogee looks a bit forlorn in the off-season and on any day where the sun is not shining. There are many restaurants in the main strip, both European and Asian, many quite appealing but all in the "eat it and beat it" category.Around the corner in Alfreda Street is Osteria Coogee which is as close to "fine dining" as this suburb is ever going to get. The restaurant is large, well decorated in light colours and overlooking Coogee Oval which can be pleasant for some in both summer and winter. I watched the cricket when I was there.The menu choice is completely Italian but changed mainly in presentation to suit modern palettes. The principle is that all dishes are shared between two, so one normally gets multiples of entrées, and quite a bit less of mains. Or at least that's the sensible option. My companion and I had five dishes in total, and they were simply perfectly cooked. My companion had a beautifully cooked dessert which I thought a little too sweet for my taste, but I think I'm excessively conscious of sugar.Nearly all the wines are European and sold by the glass. A very good cellar. It is rather more expensive than the run-of-the-mill restaurants in the area, but it is a significantly superior experience. I was both surprised and very very pleased.Hi Maxmagusn44,Thank you for your review!I am glad to hear you enjoyed your experience and I will be passing along your review to our team. We hope to see back at Osteria Coogee soon. Kind Regards,Rebecca
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