Eat In or Take Away Italian Treats at Fourth Village Providore

Fourth Village Providore is part restaurant, part traditional Italian market.

This new concept store is run by the Quattroville family. Their restaurant serves up wood-fired pizzas, mouth-watering pastas, and light meals like house-cured beef carpaccio and traditional Italian salads.

You can do your best to replicate the dishes by picking up some goodies in the market. It features a wide selection of local and international cheeses, homemade condiments, and olive oil made from olives grown on the family’s Pokolbin estate.

It all sounds delicious, whether you’re eating in or taking the goodies home!

Trading hours: Open daily from 7 am. Store closes 7 pm on weekdays and 6 pm on weekends. Dinners are also available Thursdays to Sundays at 6 pm or 7:30. Call (02) 9960 7162 to make a booking
Location: Fourth Village Providore
Address: 5a Vista St, Mosman
Public transport: Catch the L88 or L90 bus from Central train station to nearby Military Road
Parking: Ample street parking is available
Cost: Mains start from $19
Website: http://www.fourthvillage.com.au

Image source: Laverrue @ Flickr


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