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Good Food hat15.5/20Critics' Pick

Trattoria Emilia

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Prosciutto and mortadella filled tortelloni.
1 / 9Prosciutto and mortadella filled tortelloni.Supplied
Inside Trattoria Emilia.
2 / 9Inside Trattoria Emilia.Supplied
Gnocco fritto cured meats and pate.
3 / 9Gnocco fritto cured meats and pate.Wayne Taylor
Tortellin in brodo.
4 / 9Tortellin in brodo.Supplied
Trattoria Emilia’s tiramisu.
5 / 9Trattoria Emilia’s tiramisu.Supplied.
Tagliatelle al ragu bolognese
6 / 9Tagliatelle al ragu bologneseHiSylvia Photography
Located on Little Collins street in the CBD.
7 / 9Located on Little Collins street in the CBD.Supplied
Tortelloni Modenesi.
8 / 9Tortelloni Modenesi.Supplied
Balsamic braised beef ribs.
9 / 9Balsamic braised beef ribs.Supplied
Good Food hat15.5/20Critics' Pick

Trattoria Emilia

Italian$$

A masterclass in assured hospitality and refined cooking.

From the red neon sign ushering you down the alleyway to the bluestone-framed door welcoming you into the bustling dining room, Emilia has charisma to burn. Steel-beamed ceilings and white subway tiles whisper industrial but Australian landscape paintings, oxblood banquettes and fat flickering candles lay on the romance.

Warm staff furnish you swiftly with wine recommendations or martinis calibrated to the most finicky tastes, and the menu is equally fine-tuned. Wafer-thin crostini come with a creamy-salty clash of whipped lemon butter and Cantabrian anchovies. Kingfish carpaccio brings fireworks in the form of bottarga, squid ink and freeze-dried mandarin.

Spanner crab spaghetti hums with smoked chilli, barramundi bathes in a briny pool of mussel-studded bisque, and polenta-pine-nut fruit cake twinkles with sour cherry compote. And you? Kick back with a luxe, sweetened zibibbo and let the night peel on.

Best for: Giving an out-of-towner the quintessential Melbourne dining experience.

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