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La Trattoria

Ph: 8212 3327 ; 346 King William St, ADELAIDE 5000 www.latrattoria.com.au
Italian, $$, * for Ambience
Open lunch noon-3pm Mon-Fri Dinner from 5pm Mon-Fri 5pm-1am Sat 5-11 pm Sun, Closed Lunch public holidays; Licensed, BYO, Corkage $15 bottle; AE DC MC V EFT
Chef Grazia Pizzino, Roberto Arena (6-3-10) Owner Andy & Natale Parisi (6-3-10)

Mietta's Review
La Trattoria's salad dressing, like Proust's madelaine, transport one back to Italy, wiping tears (caused by its acidity) from the eyes. The room, the gliding progression of the waiters, the regulars wandering behind the bar - this must be Italia, not King William St. The Tratt's not the smartest place in town but it is still serving late (till 1am), and the food is as it's always been. This place claims to be the first pizza bar and the first Italian restaurant in Adelaide. Still run by the same family since 1975 the menu is filled with old favourites, the food exists in a time warp - pasta (spaghetti marinara - 'the best in South Australia'), pizza, veal and seafood dishes whose names and descriptions are as familiar as a comfortable, old dressing gown. If you prefer to have the dressing gown at home, pizzas are delivered within a 5 kilometre radius.

Other published opinions

The Adelaide Food Guide 2010 "La Trattoria, now in its 34th year, is a bona fide Adelaide institution. Owner Andy Parisi and his brother Natale opened La Tratt back in 1975 and are still at the helm of this old-school Italian restaurant"

Adelaide Advertiser 2006 "La Trat has long been one of Adelaide's favourite eating houses. It calmly goes about its business of sensibly and maturely serving first-rate meals. White tablecloths, warm bread rolls and a mature service staff who are as familiar and efficient as the restaurant itself."

Or perhaps ...

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Bocelli Caffe Ristorante 8232 3006, 81 Hutt St, Adelaide

Botanic Cafe 8232 0626, 4 East Tce, Adelaide - This Adelaide icon had a face-lift in 03 and since then with restaurateur Derek Muir back in charge, the Botanic has picked up its game.

Briccone 8223 5800, Rundle Mall Center East, Adelaide

Cafe Tempo (08) 8410 6699, 91 Hindley St, Adelaide - Big, cafeteria like room on two levels serving better than average Italian food at very reasonable prices.

Casa Mia (08) 8267 2410, 146 Melbourne St, North Adelaide

Farina 8227 1007, 39 Hindmarsh Sq, Adelaide

Fellini (08) 8239 2235, 102 O'Connell St, North Adelaide

First 8215 4444, Richmond Hotel, 128 Rundle Mall, Adelaide

Georges on Waymouth 8211 6960, 20 Waymouth St, Adelaide - Smart casual describes Georges. Footpath tables and umbrellas give way to wooden floorboards and paper covered tables.

La Trattoria 8212 3327, 346 King William St, Adelaide

Manna Cafe 8231 6003, 12 Waymouth St, North Adelaide

Milano Cucina 8221 0961, 80 Hutt St, Adelaide

Parlamento (08) 8231 3987, 140 North Tce, Adelaide

Piatto Cafe (08) 8223 4738, 268 Rundle St, Adelaide

Pranzo 8231 0661, 46 Exchange Pl, Adelaide

scoozi (08) 8232 4733, 272 Rundle St, Adelaide

Tantino (08) 8215 0244, 173 Hutt St, Adelaide