RNIS was invited to this restaurant
Season's Providore is an Italian place on Lygon st, right near Melbourne uni. Adriennely has been there and so has another blogger. But Adriennely's gone home and disabled the Melbourne posts so we couldn't see it.
It is a short walk away from the Carlton campus and they have a lunch special for $17 which includes wine or soft drink.
it is a small place but people can sit outside and relax and enjoy a glass of wine.
They are well known for their pasta and their pizza and have won an award for their pies. They also do breakfast and I checked in with Yelp and they have a 20% discount for breakfast.
The Gusto Italiano deal included a glass of Chianti and gnocchi with porcini and bacon. The Chianti smelt like blood orange but was really strong in flavour and alcohol.
The gnocchi was a little bit overcooked and they forgot my bread. Whoops. But the entrée made up for it. It was potato croquette with salad. Yum. They could have also included olives which is a nice touch.
The gnocchi though in texture was soft as a pillow and the cheese was really good.
The dessert was lovely. It was cannoli with a hint of chocolate and homemade ricotta.
Rating: 15/20-its ok. I can't understand why the other table brought in ice cream and had it before dinner at the restaurant. It was really rude to the restaurant and other diners. The restaurant should have told them to eat elsewhere.
Season's Providore is an Italian place on Lygon st, right near Melbourne uni. Adriennely has been there and so has another blogger. But Adriennely's gone home and disabled the Melbourne posts so we couldn't see it.
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They have won awards for pies eventhough they are an Italian restaurant? |
It is a short walk away from the Carlton campus and they have a lunch special for $17 which includes wine or soft drink.
it is a small place but people can sit outside and relax and enjoy a glass of wine.
They are well known for their pasta and their pizza and have won an award for their pies. They also do breakfast and I checked in with Yelp and they have a 20% discount for breakfast.
The Gusto Italiano deal included a glass of Chianti and gnocchi with porcini and bacon. The Chianti smelt like blood orange but was really strong in flavour and alcohol.
The gnocchi was a little bit overcooked and they forgot my bread. Whoops. But the entrée made up for it. It was potato croquette with salad. Yum. They could have also included olives which is a nice touch.
The gnocchi though in texture was soft as a pillow and the cheese was really good.
The dessert was lovely. It was cannoli with a hint of chocolate and homemade ricotta.
Rating: 15/20-its ok. I can't understand why the other table brought in ice cream and had it before dinner at the restaurant. It was really rude to the restaurant and other diners. The restaurant should have told them to eat elsewhere.
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