
The Italian Place Enoteca : une cuisine italienne saisonnière à Braddon, où les fruits de mer, les pâtes et un service chaleureux se rencontrent.
Situé au 38 Mort St, Braddon ACT, The Italian Place Enoteca propose une cuisine italienne avec un menu de saison. Les clients louent un service chaleureux et des plats tels que la salade de poulpe, le vivaneau en Bagna Cauda, les fleurs de courgette farcies et le ragù de canard avec des pappardelles, ainsi que du pain servi avec du vinaigre balsamique. Des desserts tels que des cannoli à la ricotta et pistache et le tiramisu sont appréciés, et les cocktails Negroni sont signalés. Certaines critiques évoquent le prix et des incohérences occasionnelles, mais l'expérience globale met l'accent sur la qualité et l'accueil.
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Profitez d'un menu rotatif de plats italiens authentiques préparés avec des ingrédients frais et de saison, y compris des pâtes fraîches et des fruits de mer.
Découvrez notre sélection soignée de vins italiens et de cocktails emblématiques, savamment assortis pour sublimer votre repas.
Organisez des occasions spéciales dans notre espace élégant, avec des menus personnalisables et un service dédié pour les groupes.
Laissez-vous tenter par les desserts italiens classiques tels que le tiramisu et les cannoli, accompagnés d'un espresso et de digestifs après le dîner.
Rejoignez-nous pour le déjeuner et le dîner dans un cadre détendu mais sophistiqué, idéal pour les repas d'affaires ou les sorties décontractées.
Revendiquez The Italian Place Enoteca pour mettre à jour les informations, répondre aux avis et accéder aux statistiques.
Note globale
Trisha Benson
Went to The Italian Place for lunch, not too busy for a Wednesday. Had the Octopus Salad for entree, new on the menu - medallions of octopus leg thinly sliced with green olives, cucumber cubes and other additions in a very flavourful sauce with a touch of lemon - yum - followed by the snapper in a Bagna Cauda Sauce. Hubby had the stuffed zucchini flowers for entree followed by the Duck Ragu with Pappardelle pasta, with generous serve of duck pieces and definitely one for soaking up the sauce with your free serve of bread (just like in Italy). Dessert was shared - Ricotta Pistachio Cannoli with black cherry and melt-in-the-mouth Tiramisu. We come here every 3 months when the seasonal menu changes and never disappointed. Great service and fantastic food!
Kenneth
Full review: Kenlo_hk This comment is based on my experience compared with other Italian restaurants I’ve tried in Canberra. The squid ink linguine was the highlight with great flavour, but the beef (ordered medium‑well) and the fish were overcooked, and the sauces felt a bit light. The tiramisu came in a generous portion, though the taste wasn’t particularly memorable. Service was friendly, and the waiter was proactive in asking for feedback. Overall, compared with other Italian options in Canberra, it felt slightly below expectations, and the price is on the higher side without a discount. If the restaurant is looking to improve, I’d recommend trying other Italian spots for comparison and inspiration. Can provide name if required. Thanks the team for the service!
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Service and Atmosphere is normal, but food is too bad, their duck pasta is the worst, taste too fishy smell, the lobster pasta the same not good. And we asked for three time and wait almost 30 minutes for just a tiramisu.
Fiona Wang
It’s a little bit overpriced even we already used discount. Dessert is good but the main meal is hard to say. My friend like it but I don’t like too much. At least the taste is not surprised me. Fish is not fresh and its meat is hard because they used snapper???no taste inside. As the menu will be changed seasonally, it’s hard to find some suggestions from other reviewers. If you are looking for a real Italian meal please go to the Italy directly. This place is for an adventure.
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We had the pleasure of enjoying our last September dinner in Canberra at The Italian Place Enoteca. We have consistently found that restaurants on Mort Street are of high quality. We appreciated the crusty bread served with balsamic vinegar and olive oil, and also enjoyed their Sarde in carpione (fried sardines, macerated with pickled mixed vegetables, and olive oil). However, we were not entirely impressed with their Ravioli al Granchio (Fennel and blue swimmer crab house-made ravioli, crab bisque, Avruga caviar, chives). Their pannacotta with mixed berries compote was delicious. We celebrated our successes in Canberra, toasting each other with cocktails: loved the Barrel Aged Negroni, which paired perfectly with seafood. I concluded with an Espresso cocktail.