Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Italian Cuisine

In a city spoilt for choice, where do you go for creamy pastas, wood fire pizzas and authentic Italian cuisine? There’s no need to go all the way to Italy, we have you covered with our Top 10 Italian Restaurants in Sydney’s CBD.


Italian Village

Deep in the heart of The Rocks precinct, inside historic 18th century sandstone is the Italian Village. Italian Village brings the tradition and simplicity of Italy to Sydney through their fresh pasta, pizza and contemporary twist on Italian cuisine. With breath-taking views of the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge from every room in the restaurant, Italian Village will treat you to an authentic Italian experience with the stunning scenery of Sydney Harbour.


A Tavola 

A Tavola means “to the table” and after the first bite, you are sure to return to the table again and again! Based around a stunning 10 metre marble table, A Tavola will dazzle your tastebuds with their fresh produce, rich sauces and authentic Italian cookery. The simple and elegant food at A Tavola is perfect for a night out with a loved one or a group dinner with friends. This “euro-chic” dining experience will take you on an indulgent Italian affair that you will remember long after the last noodle is swallowed.




ALFREDO
Recognised as one of the best Italian restaurants in the world by the President of the Italian Republic, Alfredo on Bulletin Place unites Italian cuisine with Australian history. Not only will their varied menu tantalise your tastebuds with traditional Italian cookery, the location of the restaurant also holds rich history for Australia. Bulletin Place is known as the oldest commercial building still in use in Australia, and was built by Australia’s first emancipated female convict, Mary Reiby. So if you’re a history buff and love Italian food accompanied by live entertainment, take a step back in time at Alfredo.

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