Officially opening today, is Marchetti cafe. An Italian cafe and soon to be wine/bar. Inspired by the fun cafes of Milan and Roma that offer "standing coffee", Marchetti is the "baby" of owner Michael. Michael has been in the Tattersall's Arcade for many years as the in-house optometrist at Optiko. A passion for food, coffee and wine, led him to this path. Finally seizing the opportunity when space opened up.
Marchetti is in its "first phase" with Allpress coffee, panini, biscotti, croissants as well as sfogliatelle on offer for the first month. Eventually, they will expand their focus on lunch-time trade, and a changing wine list. With the final stage being dinners, pizzas, pastas and meatballs. Good news for the gluten-free generation, is that Marchetti will cater for your sensitivities once this final stage is well under way.
We decide to order a little bit of everything. Could not go past the sfogliatella ("sfo-leya-ttela"), a beautiful pastry imported all the way from Napoli. It was crumbly, and the ricotta tasted more like soft creamy sweet dessert due to a hint of Sicilian orange and perhaps cinnamon in the pastry. The croissants are imported from Lyon, but we went with the mini versions. A little bit of butter, and then inhaled in one fell swoop! Yum. The biscotti was perfect. The panini with salami, roasted eggplant, and provolone was fresh, and delicious. To top it off, the Allpress coffee was amazing. One of the best coffees I have ever had, if not the best.
Allpress is imported from New Zealand and the beans are roasted using the "air-roasting" method, resulting in cleaner, sweeter tasting coffee.
Marchetti is a graceful and stylish cafe with a classic ambience, drawing on inspiration from well-established cafes of Italy and France. One can't help but feel like you've just travelled to these far-away places. read more