Ten of the best Italian restaurants in the Shire

By Carla Grossetti
26 May, 2021

When it comes to pasta and pizza wars, it’s best not to get involved. Especially if you have an Italian surname. Suffice to say Shire residents are spoilt for choice when it comes to the range of great Italian restaurants dotted between Sutherland to Cronulla. For starters, here are ten of the best Italian restaurants in the Sutherland Shire.

Indulge at Albi’s Taverna
Chef Albi Cuni has become part of the fabric of Cronulla thanks to his popular 10-course bottomless lunches and dinners and an oh-so-charming army of waiters. Book two hours of unlimited bubbles, rosé, cab sauvignon, pinot grigio and Italian beer for $79pp for lunch, and dinner (Sunday to Friday for a minimum of two) and $105 pp (dinner on Saturday for a minimum of 10 people).  albistaverna.com.au

Queen Margherita of Savoy

Queen Margherita of Savoy, Cronulla







This local pizzeria is presided over by Lee and Wilson Carroll, and their children Jackson (who works the floor) and Jorja (head pizzaiola). The pizza skews toward the traditional Neapolitan-style pizzas Lee learned to make when he trained in Italy and the framed certificate from the Associazione Vera Pizza Napoletana attests he got the nod from Naples to say his pizza is the real deal. Believe the hype: it’s one of the best places in the Shire for pizza.  qmos.com.au

Salt Meats Cheese

The most popular pizza at Salt Meats Cheese bears the colours of the Italian flag: Mutti tomatoes (red), fresh basil (green) and entire balls of burrata (white). If the weather is fine, grab a sun-blasted table by the large glass window and watch as the pizzaioli pull premium wood-fired pizzas from the oven. The kitchen also doles out dreamy dishes such as gnocchi with broccolini and kale pesto and saffron arancini.   saltmeatscheese.com 

Bocca Bocca
Bocca Bocca Caringbah






‘Bocca Bocca’, which means ‘mouth, mouth’, is a Neopolitan-style restaurant, through and through, building a loyal following since it opened in 2020. While it’s rightfully known for its well-composed pizzas, such as the Napoletana with anchovies, olives, capers, oregano and basil, dishes such as Nonna’s ragu and the signature whisky wings also have a cult following. boccabocca.com.au

Fratelli Fresh
The food at Fratelli Fresh, near the iconic fig tree at Westfield Miranda, is consistently good. And the more often you visit, the more likely you will stray from your usual order – of crab spaghettini and aragula (rocket) –  and be tempted by other tasty morsels such as calamari fritti, crispy fried polenta, arancini and tomato bruschetta. Don’t forget to snap a selfie under the signature neon spaghetti sign. fratellifresh.com.au
 
Giro Osteria
This intimate, rustic osteria draws everyone from off-duty chefs to extended families and politicians who love to come here to eat well, relax and catch up with other regulars. Giro Osteria (like sister restaurants Alphabet Street and Johnny Hu) is a simply wonderful restaurant that doesn’t take itself too seriously. Nothing is overly fussy; it’s all about the flavours. We recommend the spaghetti marinara. giro-osteria.com.au 

Italian Stallion
The Italian Stallion in Gymea has built legions of loyal followers in Gymea and earned itself a reputation as a top spot to go on that long-promised Bumble date night. The menu is an easy riff on contemporary Italian food with quirky touches that lean to mod Oz. Go early, sit by the window, sip on an Aperol Spritz and start by ordering dynamite prawns and the duck salad. italianstalliongymea.com.au

Wheat and Barrel

Wheat & Barrel, Cronulla








Everyone from local musos (here’s looking at you Caravana Sun) to high school sweethearts and real estate agents can be seen giving the pasta a twirl at Wheat + Barrel opposite South Cronulla Beach where, if you sit up tall you can just see the light playing on the water. Perfect for everyone from families to first dates who rave over the ribbons of silky homemade pasta in dishes such as casarecce norcina (pork sausage, cream, truffle paste and parmesan) or arrabiatta. wheatandbarrel.com.au

Little Italy
Antonio di Santo has taken his Italian heritage and years of restaurant experience and added a few modern interpretations resulting in a menu that is both rustic and refined. Di Santo, who took the helm at the local restaurant in 2017, hails from the small town of Liscia in the Abruzzo region of Italy so expect regional cuisine that is all the better for its simplicity. Di Santo’s specialty is handmade gnocchi: order it slathered in pomodoro for a dish that is anything but pedestrian. In winter, it’s hard to go past the zuppa di pesce. Littleitalycronulla.com.au
 
Caruso’s Italian Restaurant
Look closely at Caruso’s Italian Restaurant menu and its broad range of innovative options and it will quickly become clear that this is by no means a traditional Italian restaurant. But while chef Rocco Pitarelli has a playful take on tradition, he also stays true to the Italian formula of simplicity and flavour first. He’s knocked it out of the park with his Hot Latin Night pizza featuring Italian pepperoni, ground beef, chilli and cheese.  carusositalian.com.au

Carla Grossetti is a freelance food and travel writer. Follow her adventures @food.travel.stories on Instagram. Visit www.carlagrossetti.com

Back
Carla Grossetti

Carla Grossetti

View Bio View Articles

While You're Here

View from Dining Room

The Pines Cronulla

The Pines Cronulla is a stylish beachside restaurant experience. The Pines takes its inspiration fro...

Read More

The latest from our blog

Upcoming Events

Explore the Sutherland Shire on our interactive map

Explore here

Category Filter

see and do

stay

eat and drink

tours

attractions

hire

general services

Use the category filter to discover everything the Shire has to offer

Engadine Motor Inn

1229-1233 Princes Highway, Engadine

T: 02 9520 8166

Cronulla and National Park Ferry Cruises

1 Tonkin Street, Cronulla

T: 02 9523 2990

Engadine

Old Princes Highway, Engadine

Metro Hotel Miranda

522 Kingsway (Corner of Jackson Avenue), Miranda

T: 1800 004 321

Something at Mary's Pottery Classes

8 Mary Street, Bundeena

Sydney Tramway Museum

Cnr. Pitt St. & Rawson Ave (Old Princes Hwy), Loftus

T: 02 9542 3646

Rydges Cronulla Beachside

20 - 26 The Kingsway, Cronulla

T: 02 9527 3100

Bundeena Kayaks

2 Seabreeze Lane, Bundeena

T: 0419 254 981

Cronulla

Gerrale Street, Cronulla

Cronulla Beach

20-38 Gerrale Street, Cronulla

T: 02 9710 0333