Effortlessly combining the modern brilliance of Franklin with the cosy familiarity of your own backyard on a summer’s day, templo brings to Hobart a much needed window into the best traditions and ingredients of Europe and the Mediterranean.
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Patanella, the little potato that Rose baked | Hobart, Tasmania
Patanella, or ‘little potato’ to those from southern Italy, has quite the story to tell. Even before it opened its doors it was generating interest, but not the interest that […]
Old bikes and big breakfasts at Moto Vecchia | Hobart, Tasmania
Don’t get me wrong, Vietnamese food is insanely good! Considering it took me 30 years to evolve from 2-minute chicken-flavoured Maggi noodles (often dry out of the packet…great playground snack!!) […]
Lunch with The Naked Chef (Jamie’s Italian) | Adelaide, South Australia
What better way to celebrate being back in Adelaide with our best friends and Penny the wunderkind, than to spend a lazy couple of hours sampling the food from Jamie’s […]
Lunch at Capital | Hobart, tasmania
Fail to plan. Plan to fail! Except we didn’t. Fail that is. The complete opposite in fact! A lunch at Hobart’s newest Italian restaurant, Capital, was not on the agenda, but […]
Dinner at Don Camillo – Hobart, Tasmania
Don Camillo is Hobart’s oldest restaurant, and it’s easy to see why they have lasted so long. Keep reading to find out