Clifton Hotel | Puttanesca Osteria
Kew, Melbourne
Event Description
Puttanesca is the excellent Guy Grossi venture inside the revamped Clifton Hotel, at the Kew Junction. It's a vivacious and playful Italian Restaurant with classic family dishes. Puttanesca is all about la famiglia – family and friends coming together over luscious food, great vino and cocktails. Pop into the laidback dining room for a bowl of delicious pasta and glass of vino, or linger for hours over pizza and pasta at an al fresco terrace table that will transport you directly to languorous evenings in Italy. Don't leave without trying the tiramisu!
WHEN
Saturday, 8th February 2025
AGE
40-50 year olds
COST
$39 booking fee
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