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Palazzo Salato

Updated ,first published

Trippa alla Romana.
1 / 7Trippa alla Romana.Nikki To
Spatchcock with chilli oil and soy.
2 / 7Spatchcock with chilli oil and soy.Edwina Pickles
The dining room.
3 / 7The dining room. Edwina Pickles
Almond and plum frangipane.
4 / 7Almond and plum frangipane.Edwina Pickles
Sarpinocc of Andean sunrise potato with balsamico.
5 / 7Sarpinocc of Andean sunrise potato with balsamico.Edwina Pickles
Artichoke with pesto Trapanese.
6 / 7Artichoke with pesto Trapanese.Edwina Pickles
Spatchcock with white bean puree.
7 / 7Spatchcock with white bean puree.Supplied
Good Food hat15.5/20

Palazzo Salato

Italian$$

Modern CBD tratt that goes its own way.

This handsome restaurant has many fans, including Nigella Lawson who, when in town, visits for its Australian spin on pasta. “[It] has ingredients that really break all the rules, but they still taste wonderful,” she says.

Case in point: mafaldine with spanner crab, uni butter and sea blite, a ruffled exploration of briny tastes and textures. There are certainly more traditional dishes, including fabulously rich amatriciana served with springy trottole, but it’s not all about the pasta: house-cured ham shaved thinly then splashed with anchovy hot sauce is essential, and a Tathra Place pork chop is as juicy as they come.

With the wine boffins from Love Tilly Group at the helm, the vino is a draw (although there’s no arguing with a negroni). The dimensions are grand, the mood is up and the bar staff hold court with the best of them. Who knew breaking the rules could be so fun?

Good to know: Best book a marble-topped table if you really want to get across the pasta and big Italian share plates.

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