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Good Food hat15/20Critics' Pick

Cricca

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Charcoal barramundi, duck fat potato terrine, cos salad and green beans.
1 / 7Charcoal barramundi, duck fat potato terrine, cos salad and green beans.Janie Barrett
The exterior.
2 / 7The exterior. Janie Barrett
Stracciatella with charred heirloom tomatoes.
3 / 7Stracciatella with charred heirloom tomatoes. Janie Barrett
Casarecce pasta with pesto and roasted tomato.
4 / 7Casarecce pasta with pesto and roasted tomato.Janie Barrett
Duck fat potato terrine in peperonata.
5 / 7Duck fat potato terrine in peperonata.Janie Barrett
Select dishes at Cricca.
6 / 7Select dishes at Cricca.Supplied
Pork croquettes with ’nduja mayonnaise and finger lime.
7 / 7Pork croquettes with ’nduja mayonnaise and finger lime.Janie Barrett
Good Food hat15/20Critics' Pick

Cricca

Italian$$

A fresh take on the Italian local.

Among Windsor’s sandstone architecture and riverboats, Cricca is quietly reframing suburban dining. It has the warmth of an Italian local, with welcoming smiles, staff telling stories of Mediterranean fishing trips and walls lined with black-and-white memories of Rome. But next-generation chef-owner Alessio Nogarotto, alongside childhood friend and head chef Giles Gabutina, has taken the concept to another level.

There’s flatbread rising and oysters roasting in the wood-fired oven, shelves crowded with little-known Italian wines (try the skin-contact Piedmont arneis), and creative Italian-ish dishes led by seasonal Hawkesbury produce – most meant for sharing, some so good you won’t want to.

An ‘XO sauce’ made with crumbled charcuterie brings mild heat to wood-fired prawns; hand-shaped casarecce is glossy and bright with broccolini-salsiccia ragu; and lemon-ricotta cakes are paired with Chantilly cream topped with a pool of olive oil. It’s a good time to be a Windsor resident, or to plan another day trip west.

Best for: A delicious excuse to explore the Hawkesbury.

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