Menu from Pizza e Cucina
Menu highlights
Entrées
Loaded Chilli Fries
Large Serve of fries topped with bolognese sauce, mozzarella cheese and chilli
Chicken Strips
Chicken Strips with Honey Mustard Sauce. Served with fries.
Lemon Pepper Calamari
Served with fries and home made basil aioli
Pizza
Aussie
Bacon, egg, ham
BBQ Meat Lover
BBQ sauce, ham, salami, smoked bacon
Capricciosa
Anchovies (optional), ham, mushroom, olives
Pasta
Cannelloni
Fresh pasta filled with spinach and ricotta then topped with napoli sauce.
Fettuccine Carbonara
Smoked bacon, pan fried in a cream sauce with cracked black pepper parmesan and a hint of a garlic.
Maccheroni Alla Norma
Sauteed eggplant with zucchini and red peppers, pan fried with Italian tomato, garlic, basil and ricotta served on top.
More about the restaurant: Pizza e Cucina
Melbourne foodies love a night out as much as anyone, and there are few things to excite them more than the prospect of a proper Italian feed. Carlton is the city’s undisputed Little Italy, but the culture runs far deeper and spreads far wider than the Lygon Street enclave: Pizza e Cucina is keeping the tradition alive out in Berwick, with a location on High Street that can rightfully claim to be as good as any in Melbourne.
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Melbourne is home to arguably the finest range of Italian restaurants in Australia, and if you think that the standard of pizzeria and Italian kitchens in the Victorian capital tails off the further you get from Lygon Street, then think again. Pizza e Cucina on High Street in suburban Berwick is up there with the best, and they’ve been welcoming customers over their threshold since the late 90s, so clearly the hungry public agree with them.
It’s easy to see why the crowds keep returning to Pizza e Cucina. They’re easy to get to for one: close to Berwick station on the crossroads of High Street, Clyde Road and Princes Highway, they can be reached by car or train from anywhere in Melbourne. They’re a firm local favourite with students at nearby Monash University, and their range of pizzas are topped with everything from Italian classics like mozzarella and Napoli sauce to more international and unusual delights, such as satay sauce, pineapple and Aussie-style bacon and egg.
