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Best Sicilian Restaurants in McKinnon

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A photo of Beletti Restaurant Cafe Bar restaurant
4.7
Exceptional(41)
Price: Expensive
• Sicilian • Dandenong
Booked 5 times today
Beletti Restaurant is perfect for a casual breakfast, lunch with new clients, a cosy space to bring family & friends to enjoy a dinner celebration or a formal dining experience.Robert & Vera Moretti, owners of Beletti invite you indulge your senses with the extensive modern Italian menu in a comfortable contemporary surrounding. A family business with over 30 years experience in hospitality, the Moretti family and Beletti staff know that professional service & delicious food are of the upmost importance.The menu features a variety of Italian-inspired dishes, including classic pasta, fresh seafood and juicy steaks. Don't miss the signature Arancini filled with peas and mushrooms or the Linguine Di Mare, a delightful seafood pasta. You must save room for dessert! The Beletti Chocolate Dome with its rich brownie and warm chocolate sauce, is a must-try and the Tiramisu is a favourite! Experience the taste of Italy at Beletti Restaurant Cafe Bar. You won't be disappointed!
A photo of Sketti Knox restaurant
4.2
Awesome(57)
Price: Moderate
• Sicilian • Wantirna South
Booked 9 times today
A fun and quirky family restaurant, offering a modern take on Italian cuisine. Where traditional flavours meet funky combinations, Sketti’s playful menu brings the Mediterranean straight to the burbs in an exciting new concept. A dining experience that's full of surprises and delights.
A photo of Caffé Greco Oakleigh restaurant
4.1
Excellent(66)
Price: Moderate
• Sicilian • Oakleigh
Booked 14 times today
Caffé Greco, Melbourne’s iconic dining institution and meeting place, is reopening after three decades in Oakleigh. Its origins trace back to the inspiring story of Nick Madalena, a Greek man who journeyed to Rome in 1760, founding the original Caffè Greco, which has since become a revered national institution in Italy, celebrated for over 260 years. This tale of migration and the pursuit of a better life is what motivated Nick Zampelis to establish a Melbourne branch of Caffé Greco, continuing a legacy of cultural exchange and community that spans centuries.As Melbourne’s own Caffé Greco reopens, it draws from this rich heritage of bringing together diverse minds, continuing the tradition of being a cultural meeting point where patrons can not only enjoy fine coffee but also engage in the kind of conversation and creativity that defined its Roman predecessor.
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