1. Chefs at work at Agostinis restaurant
    Photograph: Supplied | East Hotel
  2. Agostinis restaurant interiors with hanging plants
    Photograph: Supplied | East Hotel
  3. Agostinis Italian Restaurant interior
    Photograph: Agostinis Italian Restaurant

Agostinis Italian Restaurant

This buzzing Italian restaurant goes from family-friendly to professionally trendy with remarkable ease
  • Restaurants | Italian
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Time Out says

Big on flavours and vibe, Kingston's best Italian joint may be attached to a hotel, but it’s the locals who keep the place packed. At over 200 seats, Agostinis is bigger than your average ACT haunt, but the restaurant’s three distinct dining spaces – including a plant-filled, heated outdoor terrace – give the venue a sense of proportion. The design is quirky – leopard print booths in one corner, wallpaper printed with bright pink fans lining another, while cappuccino and millennial pink ropes dangle from the ceiling, offering a double-whammy of looking cool and contributing to noise control.

The menu, by chef Francesco Balestrieri, is all about housemade pasta and pizza cooked in a gloriously fire-powered Marana Forni oven. The food fuses elements of Balestrieri’s Roman background with specialties from Friuli, a region of the restaurant’s owners, the Bisa family. The frico – a Friuli specialty – is unmissable. Cooked in the pizza oven, it’s a little like a potato rosti – bitey cheese melted into pleasingly firm, thinly sliced potato with a perfectly crisped bottom. The salsiccia pizza, which mixes spicy ’nduja with fennel-spiked Italian sausage made especially for the restaurant, is also a stand-out. As for the pasta, order the slow-cooked lamb pappardelle – ribbons of pasta slightly flatter than spaghetti coated in rich ragu with osso buco, white wine and tomato.

Wash it down with a glass (or bottle) of Canberra region winery Helm’s riesling: it’s fruity and acidic enough to perfectly cut through cheesy, chilli-spiked Italian fare, but without any unwanted sweetness.

The atmosphere changes quickly here. The early seating is packed with families digging into handmade lasagna and an exhaustive dessert menu that includes gelato and cannoli. After eight, a hipper crowd filters in to order from the well-considered list of Canberra region and Italian wine – including a few drops on tap – while they mix comfort carbs with veggie-heavy sides.

Details

Address
East Hotel
69 Canberra Ave
Griffith
Canberra
2603
Opening hours:
Daily 12-3.30pm & 5.30-9.30pm
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