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Contribute Feedback What Steve Gleason likes about Burattinis:
The food at this restaurant is simply exceptional, from the breads to the appetizers, main courses, and the outstanding dessert. The presentation is beautiful, with great flavors and generous portions. The prices are reasonable and offer good value. The atmosphere is relaxed and not rushed, making for a comfortable dining experience. View all feedback.
What Vicenta Harber doesn't like about Burattinis:
A friendly little restaurant, décor nice, owner attentive, however, lacked the zest and spice you normally find with this type of cuisine. Seemed to get lost in translation when trying to create 'fusion' Lebanese/Italian. View all feedback.
It was our first time at this restaurant and thought from the name and decor on the outside that it was Italian so was pleasantly surprised that we could sample Lebanese food as well. Anthony the owner welcomed us and explained the different Lebanese dishes. We tried two and they were delicious even got additional bread for the three dips. Finished with two very yummy desserts the sticky date pudding and the chocolate mud cake. Anthony also spoke at length about the excellent children cooking programmes he offers during school holidays. Also had a look at the breakfast menu that is served on a Sunday and has both Aussie and Lebanese choices and definitely like to give it a try in the future. The venue is available for private functions. Gave some great tips for catering. He also served us with a typical Lebanese beverage which was amazing. Definitely like to try some other dishes in the future. Great for kids as they can use pizza dough...very clever idea. Most of the dishes are named after family members which is very cute.
This community restaurant is a friendly and warm place to visit and have a meal with friends and family. A variety of modern cuisine is offered ranging from Mediterranean, Italian and Australian. All meals we tried were prepared well and were tasty. The owner is very lovely and goes out of his way to make you feel welcome.
We came here for a mid week dinner as we were not in the mood to cook dinner. We decided to try this restaurant as we drive past it often and have been meaning to try it. I must say, we were quite confused by this restaurant. From the decor to the menu. They have an extensive Italian menu with pasta and pizza as well as an extensive Lebanese menu. We decided to go with the Lebanese menu and I had the Kofta, chicken skewer and lamb skewer which came with baba gnonosh, hummus and garlic dip with Lebanese bread. The other dish we order was just three chicken skewers with tabouli and garlic dip and bread. For those two meals costs us $53 which we found to be quite expensive. Although beautifully presented, I do not think it is worth what we paid. The whole menu is too expensive. I think this restaurant should just focus on one cuisine and not try and be fancy and mix the two. Personally, I don't think I will be returning here as I have had better Lebanese elsewhere. I found it to be more of an Aussie version of a mixed plate. The meat was definitely not cooked on coals which traditional Lebanese is. The staff was friendly but it was quite slow to bring out the food. I did notice though for the kids, the staff provide them with pizza dough to play with while they wait for their meals. The whole restaurant lacked ambience, which needs to be improved.
A friendly little restaurant, décor nice, owner attentive, however, lacked the zest and spice you normally find with this type of cuisine. Seemed to get lost in translation when trying to create 'fusion' Lebanese/Italian.
The owner (or manager) is a wonderfully friendly guy and he really sets the ambience. He's really welcoming and makes you feel at home immediately as he brings out a placemat, pizza dough & cookie cutters for the kids. We always arrived right on opening (toddler dinner time) , although found it harder to get waitstaff attention the more people arrived. We found the Italian and Lebanese food (it's a mixed menu) to be delicious. We ordered a kids meal (kids eat free on Sunday's) & our 2 yo devoured some of it before our Lebanese mains arrived & then he wanted some more of that too. We tried this restaurant on a Sunday because of the kids eat free option - a 2yo can be hit and miss in what they will & wont eat and their appetites change in an instant. It made it a really affordable meal for our family and will definitely be back.