Filicudi
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Lovely little Italian place buzzing and busy! The food is simple and tasty!!! Great value and just delicious! I would highly recommend it and Im defin…
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Um... why have we only heard about this restaurant in 2018?! Just .. wow. It's clearly a winner with the locals with a busy stream of regulars dining …
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A stalwart of the Five Dock dining scene, Filicudi must be doing something right because it is one of those restaurants that is busy every night. A co…
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Filicudi is open for Casual Dining. Filicudi serves Italian and Pizza dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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8 Reviews on “Filicudi”
Um… why have we only heard about this restaurant in 2018?! Just .. wow. It’s clearly a winner with the locals with a busy stream of regulars dining in and getting take out. Do not judge this restaurant by its location (by the way, loads of parking on the side street) as it looks to literally be ‘in the middle of no where’.There is an old school charm about this restaurant from the bottles hanging above our heads to the wooden tables and coffee/bar area. It belts out authentic and delicious pizza and pasta. Wine menu has both italian wines and local Australian and very affordable prices (wine by the glass for mostly less than $10).The penne granchio and the four cheese pizza… YUM so much so we were fighting for the last bits. As was the baby octopus we had for our entree. So stuffed we couldn’t even look at the dessert menu. Can’t wait to be back.
A stalwart of the Five Dock dining scene, Filicudi must be doing something right because it is one of those restaurants that is busy every night. A cosy atmosphere is created with chianti bottles suspended from the ceiling and hanging picture frames of Italian scenery. The menu is typical in that you’ll find pasta, pizza and main courses, and a specials board. Food service is fairly quick so a good option for a casual, mid-week meal.
Literally the loudest restaurant Ive ever been to. Went in a Wednesday and it was borderline impossible to talk to the person sitting across the table from me. We actually gave up for the last 10 minutes. Other than that it was fantastic. The gnocchi gagu was incredible and the staff were very helpful. The wine selections is pretty decent too. Its a shame about the noise because it made it impossible to fully enjoy what could have been a really good night out.
Gnocchi are made with tomatoes sauce and pieces of meat, but I personally prefer rag made with minced meat. By the way the taste was not bad.I tasted Tortellini boscaiola and they were delicious, I suggest them.Not sure but the bread looked made with pizza’s flour, bit chewy.The service was ok.In conclusion I didn’t have a bad experience here.
Amazing ambiance, the wood poles and chianti bottles make it so cosy, great food, great service and the limoncello is a perfect finish – we loved it
Amazing food and even better service! Loved the authenticity of the restaurant. Staff were friendly and efficient and always checked up to see if we were okay.
This place is really lovely! We went for a date night recently on a cold Sunday evening.The seafood marinara was my favourite. It was a massive serve (main size), with lots of fresh seafood and a good kick of chilli. My husband had the parpadelle ragu (was a special) which was also delicious although he did comment that his serve was smaller than mine (luckily eh was able to polish mine off).The marscapone dessert to end the night was a delight. Lovely and smooth and not too rich after a big meal!Service couldn’t be faulted. They were courteous, polite, attentive but didn’t both us too much.It is also BYO!