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11 years ago
Fantastic local restaurant with delicious pasta pizza and seafood. Always good service and good food.
6/2 Bechert St
#6
Chiswick New South Wales 2046
Australia
(02) 9712 5707
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http://www.amorettis.com.au
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What time does Amoretti's open?
Amoretti's opens at 5:30 PM on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Amoretti's close?
Amoretti's is closed on Monday.Amoretti's closes at 10:00 PM on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon ClosedTue-Sun 5:30 PM - 10:00 PM
Does Amoretti's serve alcohol?
Yes, Amoretti's serves alcohol.
Does Amoretti's have parking?
Yes, Amoretti's has parking options.
Does Amoretti's have free WiFi?
Yes, Amoretti's has free WiFi.
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Didn't realize they didn't take cash until after we ordered and then the ATM wasn't working. Also…read moreour drinks were terrible.
What a busy restaurant. The food is great, wonderful Italian food with lots of flavour. It is so…read moremouth watering that I can't wait to go there again. There is a large range of food from pizzas, salads to pasta dishes. The staff were very pleasant but run of their feet. The front counter serves ice cream and it is a place for take away pick ups. There is an outdoor eating area too, very pleasant on a warm summer night. The place was noisy inside as it has tiled floor and if you wear a hearing aid it is deafening. I tell you I had to guess what my friends were saying a lot of the time and I don't think there was background music. The price was ok. I will go there again.
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Chicken schnitzel and pasta deal
Frattini is an awesome Italian restaurant where you can taste all the typical Italian flavours…read more From the Egglplant parmigiana to the ricotta balls your palate will be delighted by the fabulous flavours of the Italian kitchen! And all of this goes with the great range of Italian wines you can choose from the drink menu. We had a great Valpolicella with ricotta balls, awesome grilled mushrooms, salmon carpaccio, bruschetta, neonata and eggplant and veal parmigiana and despite the variety of dishes we ate, we felt very light and satisfied after the dinner! Absolutely recommended :)
Too pricy at $30 per main for the food we got quality is more like $22 per main.read more
Mouth watering desserts
All that glitters is not gold. Maybe I ordered the wrong…read morething as I've seen great reviews on the food. I ordered a couple of pizza thinking it would have a rich sauce, with cheese but it was more like a dry cracker bread with prosciutto in it. Even a drizzle of olive oil would have helped. I had to chase up the water ordered as I couldn't eat any more with out it. I do like the ambience of the place and I think it does have potential to be great, but just missed the mark for me today. It's sad with so many choices that u may only get one chance to make an impression.
I've eaten here several times. We love their margherita and beef ragu pizzas, but I've found their…read moreragu a little too salty every time (I thought maybe it was just me, but others thought so as well). It's tasty though, so that doesn't deter me from ordering it the next time. Very nice crust with good texture and thickness, crustiness with chewiness. For me, though, the best dish is their handmade gnocchi. Both the one in Gorgonzola sauce and the one in tomato basil sauce (also consistently slightly too salty) are delicious. Again, even though the tomato basil sauce is too salty most of the time, I prefer it to the Gorgonzola and usually order it. When we order it as takeaway, a few times we've had to wait 15 minutes longer than they had told us to pick up. That said, it's worth it. Staff is friendly and polite. Ambiance is nice. Prices are a bit north of reasonable. I love that the restaurant is tucked away like a neighborhood secret.
Such a great experience and so authenticly Italian. The woodfire pizza is beautiful and the…read moreatmosphere is wonderful. Great service and definitely planning to make this place a regular stop.
The diavola pizza is awesome! Bundle it with a couple of red wines and the tomato/boccocini salad…read moreand you have a great Monday date night for only $39. My new favourite "who wants to cook on Mondays?!" place.
I went to La Botte D'oro with a friend once, half the challenge was walking there as she was…read morecertain that she was too hungry to walk two blocks and I barely was able to stop her from buying some prawn crackers from a Chinese Restaurant en route. We got there and took our seats outside. The seats were already outside, we didn't rearrange the furniture, but we sat outside on seats that had been placed there at the start of the night. We ordered some food and drank our wine. The restaurant is BYO wine only. She knocked her wine over and onto my lap. We had a laugh. I cried inside. That was my best lap. This wasn't the best experience of La Botte D'oro, but I must say that the food was amazing and the service was also really good. So what I'm going to do now is an old literary technique. I'm going to fast forward to another time I frequented this restaurant. It's a cool autumn night and the moon is aglow in the sky. I walk with my family, from our various cars, to the restaurant in question. We sit inside and chat briefly over wine, and yes we "Brought (Y)Our Own" though the restaurant is licensed as well and my brothers choose beer over the fermented grape drink. We order food and there is some mild confusion as some of us have ordered the same dish, but received slightly variying platefuls. We sort it out with our friendly waiter and more prawn is on the way. A slight blight on the night, but alright. They were out of octopus and, I guess, didn't think we'd notice, but we are eagle eyed and once resolved relax back into an enjoyable meal. Desert comes and I steer clear, I'm not a sweet-toothed person, but everyone else seems to be enjoying it. Overall, La Botte D'oro has its faults but when the faults are rectified there's nothing stopping you from enjoying a good night out with delicious food, BYO wine and good or okay company. I recommend the seafood.
This place is very Italian. Starts with staff- family own…read moreplace they are all Italians, nice wine from Tuscany and great Italian food which was very tasty and not really expensive. Went there on Wednesday and the place was pretty busy.
Great location, amazing food, genuine Italian selection of drinks (plus their own sparkling water…read more$4pp bottomless), combined with extremely friendly and knowledgable staff makes Russo & Russo an unmissable Italian favourite up the Theatre end of Enmore's continually growing restaurant strip. We had the Zucchini Flower, Wagyu Bresaola, Grilled Eggplant and Panna Cotta which were all amazing!
Absolutely outstanding! From the moment I walked in, until…read moreI had to take my leave, Osteria di Russo & Russo pushed the envelope of excellence to a new level. The wine recommendations were spot on, exceeding my expectations. The dish suggested was delectable. Grilled home made pork sausage over lentils with grilled peaches atop a decadent glob of marscapone cheese. I know I'm missing something but I'm still dizzy from this incredible combination of flavors that left me promising to return from half way around the world again. If you're anywhere close..... Eat Here! Well done!!!
Liquorice granita, white chocolate yogurt ganache, citrus marshmallow, mandarin, native basil. *Swear words*
Baladin 'Super Bitter'. Very interestingly tasty Italian brew at 8%, so go easy.
Goats Milk and White Chocolate Panna Cotta w Lemon Myrtle Curd & Meringue!
Absolutely deciduous. Never disappointed before l. The pasta is absolutely delicious and quality…read moreingredients are used. You won't regret it
We were referred here and we had great local food and warm customer service. It was our first time…read morehere and we were treated like family. The specials were extensive and very fresh. I was in artichoke heaven. Spring produce is so fabulous when they cook it here. I have to workout tomorrow because I ate everything off my plate. Just book it!
Grilled fish
Artichokes
Barramundi
Loud classic family restaurant great waiter very attentive and happy, pizza bevilacua brought back…read morememories of Florence, mushrooms done in butter, garlic parsley recommend them pizza very Italian. .
DELICIOUS! This is a big beautiful restaurant with a relaxed…read morefeel, perfect for a casual lunch or a nice dinner out. Everything I ate was ridiculously good and my selected plates looked like this: Garlic bread (2 large pieces), 2 pieces of fried mozzarella pattys, moretti pasta with fettuccine (prawns and mushrooms to die for with a beautiful tomato cream sauce) and a pizza with salami and Italian sausage amongst some of the toppings. The crust on the pizza was heavenly and probably one of the best I've had to date.
Why have I been here twice now? Why when this place from the outset looks proper clinical? Well the…read morereason is my friends uncle lives a few houses down and as a '60s italian migrant, said we should check it out ... and you don't argue with that !! The food is very typical of an italian eatery - pizzas, pastas and everything in between. The pizza is rather beautiful ... not on par with say Mario's or Rosso Pommodoro .. but great none the less - a special shout out goes to the chef who made the bruschetta into a pizza for us. The pastas ... well, it seems this place may have a slight reputation for their pastas. All 6 of us ordered a pasta dish as a main and of all the dishes ordered, the Pappardelle pork/veal ragu and the Pappardelle Pescatore (a tomato based seafood dish) were the 2 standout mains. Service here is slow but hey, when in Rome right? Hows that saying go?? Dolce far niente - pleasantly doing nothing.. and that's certainly what it's like here, but see this is what I love. You can sit here for HOURS talking and laughing and nibbling on the food that is still on the table because as Italians, you don't clear the table unless asked. Both times that we have come here, they have had large groups celebrating - one was a christening and the other a birthday, so this restaurant clearly caters for groups. Overall, a nice restaurant with decent food that caters for all and far from offends.
I've been twice to this restaurant and attended a function there as well, and whilst I've…read morepleasantly enjoyed the cuisine, I'm a bit perplexed about the raves. The pastas are nice, the pizzas OK, the service lousy and waitstaff can be very brusque. I've also noticed that the staff don't deal well with large functions. Glasses are forgotten, plates not changed, have to ask for clean serviettes, grated cheese, water etc. Mario's at Croydon has very good pastas & better pizzas, so they don't have a monopoly. Of course the venue is a lot better at Pappardelle. Am I being critical? No more than how I critique other places. If you are in the restaurant business good food is just one criteria, friendly and enthusiastic staff who are eager to please & interact will make your clients come back again & again. Nothing else to add.
Pappardelle pasta homemade with pork and beef ragu
Self saucing chocolate pudding.
Sure I've made a delicious nachos for eight people including a separate pot full of that same…read morescrumptious food only with a particular bent on beans and less so on meat, a kind of vegetarian option, if you will. Yes I've slaved away in the kitchen and cooked up an amazing succulent looking, mouth watering pork roast with various roast vegetables including pumpkin, sweet potato and regular potato. But this food is required for a scene that we probably won't be filming until after dinner and therefore catch 22 laughs at us with it's snidely positioned face and calls us names which are both insulting and unnecessary. So, to rectify the situation, how to eat dinner and yet still have the dinner scene food ready for the dinner scene which is after dinner, we order Pizza. One of our team suggests Casa Messina, a Pizza Restaurant in the area. So I look it up on the Google and I get my phone. Being in charge of catering and also in charge of money for the shoot, I make the call and order some pizza. Then, like magic, half an hour later, there's a ringing on the doorbell and the pizza has arrived. We call "break" and sit around on set eating the flavoursome pizzas. They are cheesy and full of toppings and piping hot. I was hesitant to go with Casa Messina as it was a little more expensive than somewhere like Domino's, but the quality blows Domino's out of the cheesy Italian water. We managed to remain on budget and my food did not go to waste, so a good effort there, even if it did mean that I was eating Nachos by myself for the entire week.
We used to come here as kid free people when it was gelbison. The pizzas are still great despite…read morethe name change. The service is efficient and friendly and generous to us now kid encumbered people. My 2 girls loved the Gorgonzola gnocchi.
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Not worthy of a star at all. I decided to take my girlfriend on a nice romantic night out, coming…read moreto this place was a big mistake... We were sat on a dirty table, so we politely requested for it to be cleaned, and their waitress got annoyed and cleaned half the table - not even properly by the way. It was still sticky. We decided to just ignore it and try to enjoy the rest of our night. She kept strolling around the restaurant that was empty and the tables were dirty snd she went and stood at the reception talking to her co-worker - completely forgetting about us... We ordered an Entree that was grilled prawns, meatballs and calamari which came with sweet chilli sauce and bbq sauce - the type you find in a bottle not home made. When the meal came out, we could not help but find it hilarious how tiny the portioning for it was... It was 3 prawns, 3 meatballs and 3 pieces of calamari on a side plate for $17. It tasted nice but it was honesty not worth it. We ordered pizza and pasta (fettuccine bascaiola) to share for our main and the serving girl continued giving us very immature service and extremely unwelcoming behaviour like not smiling and looking absolutely bored. The pizza was WAY under-done, the pasta bowl was.. Pretty shallow and the creamy fettuccine was mixed decently with the chicken they use for pizzas and they dumped mushrooms on top of it all so no mushroom was mixed in. The server finally offered us parmesan cheese for our pasta which was the only polite thing she did and she dumped it on the table and left. We finished our meal and left straight away. The man at the counter was very friendly, welcoming, funny and charismatic and asked if we enjoyed our food today. We didn't want to complain after eating a meal, so we paid and thanked him.
I have to say every time we have gone there is been nothing but great service and wonderful food.read more
Fantastic service and amazing food love the pizza especially Pepperoni and the Supreme.read more
Michaelangelo's. A pleasant family style Italian restaurant in Blaxland, in the Lower Blue…read moreMountains. An excellent stop off when you are on an evening run up to Leura or Katoomba. The restaurant has a lovely ambiance, and a more than adequate wine list. There is even a separate menu with a selection of boutique beers. The tables are well set with crisp linen, white crockery and shiny silverware. Servings appear to be all adequate or generous in their sizes. Regrettably tonight's dinner was just not up to scratch. We started with sparkling water with a slice of lemon, followed by a lovely Shiraz for me as accompaniment for my veal Oscar. My wife had a pleasant Pinot Grigio as accompaniment to her Baked Barramundi. All good so far. I ordered the Salt n Pepper Calamari for entree. Regrettably a poor choice. It was served as little squares of calamari with a spinach salad. The salad was nicely dressed and the calamari tasted pleasant enough, but it appeared to have been commercially prepared, was of disappointing texture, and just would have been so much nicer if it appeared to fresh calamari prepared wholly in the restaurant kitchen. On the other hand, my Veal Oscar was a very adequate dish, accompanied by nicely roasted half potatoes, beans, etc. The veal was tender and tasty and served with a lovely cream sauce. For desert, I ordered a Zabaglione, described in the menu as a "chilled, rich dark Belgium Chocolate mousse". That is exactly what it was, so I am at a loss to understand why it is called a "Zabaglione". In summary, a really very pleasant restaurant, with lovely staff and generally quite good food, only let down by a few small and unusual details. As a family restaurant in pleasant surroundings, I believe this restaurant deserves to be tried as you wend your way up to the mountains, but don't expect haute cuisine.
Michelangelos is a find in Blaxland, New South Wales. More informal than the excellent meal would…read moresuggest, you should book ahead because of its popularity among the locals. Excellent soups, pastas cooked al dente, good selection of wines(none too pricey) and excellent desserts! A must if you are in the Blue Mountains area. You might have to urge your server on to greatness! Service is a little laid back! Dave, from Chicago
Restaurant has a great set-up with friendly service by the staff. The Chicken & Avocado pizza was…read moremouth watering and is now one of my favorites. Melthouse Pizza hosts a Jazz group once a month and loved the tunes they were performing and in my opinion should have this group perform once a week instead of once a month. I'll be back!
I have pizza from this place at least twice a month. We have even booked the whole restaurant for a…read morefamily party. The musician 'Louis' who plays regular gigs at Melthouse is amazing and can be hired for the night at a reasonable rate. The guy plays hard for 3 hours. Well worth it.
Pizza snob says yes! Omega Pizza is pick-up or delivery only so there's no need to crap on about…read morethe ambience of the restaurant - they provide mags for while you wait, it looks clean and the service is pleasant, that's all you really need to know about the place itself. What is important is that they have good salad, salty garlic bread and over 30 different pizzas on a nice thin crust. They use quality ingredients, have an awesome vegetarian selection- the veg supreme is boss- and can do gluten free (I always check that now for my poor gluto friend). See their website for specials as at the time of writing they were doing tight-arse Tuesdays. Yum.
Typically "combo" pizza's are not for me, nor veggie pizzas, but luckily Omega knows what they are…read moredoing with their very good Vegie Lover's Supreme. You're going to need a fork for this one - thin crust, and topped with a ton of (interesting) vegetables and enough cheese that you can feel like you have eaten a reasonably healthy meal without missing out on the pizza goodness. Also quite handy that you can order delivery from them online.
Opened in April of 2012, this is already a very popular restaurant. For good reason…read more Excellent wood-fired, soft-crust thin pizza. Good service. Nice full menu (although limited beer selection). Excellent people watching on the Dee Why strand. We had two pizzas: One was their Salsiccia, with buffalo mozzarella, tomato, pork sausage & capsicum. The other their Mozzarella Special, with buffalo mozzarella, tomato, mild salami, mushroom & artichoke. Both were very generous with ingredients, so every slice had the full spectrum of ingredients. Good fresh ingredients. Even the child's pizza they modified for our granddaughter ("ham and pineapple, pineapple uncooked on the side please"). She loved her pizza too. The sticky date pudding was a hit too. Well presented and delicious.
I had the prosciutto pizza, a large thin crust pizza i was craving for. Loaded with prosciutto,…read more shaved parmesan and roquette salad. My wife had the risotto and really liked it. My kid had the Napolitano pasta out of the kid menu, an big portion of goodness. We ended up our lunch with the Nutella pizza, warm Nutella spread over a sweet thin crust, and garnish with strawberries. At the beginning of our lunch, they gave the kids their own dough to shape and cook in the oven. Nice move. Service is great, friendly and smart and discreet. Recommended.
Amazing pizza and the staff are very kind and welcoming. I especially loved the pepperoni pizza and…read morethe Supreme pizza.
Amazing gourmet pizza for a little whole in the wall in Fairfield. The staff are really welcoming…read moreand friendly.