Cin cin! Paradise Point welcomes Cibo Sapori.
Cin cin! Paradise Point welcomes Cibo Sapori.
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Ever find yourself waking up, feeling like there’s a big Italian shaped hole in your life – or perhaps just your local eats scene? Well, we cannoli imagine the delight of all our Northern GC pals to learn of the new kid on the block, Cibo Sapori. When we tell you that you knead to drop everything and get yourself a booking #pronto we are not gnocchi-ng around. What’s that we hear? Yes, it’s the collective sound of the whole GC clamouring to get a caprese of that action.
Paradise Point’s gourmet newcomer opened its doors earlier this month, with owner Peter Williamson seeing a need for a ‘good Italian restaurant’, and we’d say mission well and truly accomplished. With a timeless and chic monochrome fit-out, the industrial and European influences shine (and no, we’re not just talking about the gorg brushed brass feature lighting and the glistening stone-topped bar) in a way that’s still true to its laidback beach locale. It certainly looks the part, and as far as the fare goes, it’s clear that Peter has left the culinary reigns in expert hands.
If your taste buds perk up at the sound of pecorino, hold on to your fedora, because we’re about to dish on the menu and we can’t even espresso how good it sounds. There’s the selection of breads (damn straight, they’re classics for a reason #drool) including ciabatta Bruschetta. It would be shell-fish of us not to mention the Capesante Gratinate aka fresh Hervey Bay in shell scallops creamy garlic sauce, provolone cheese with pink peppercorn – or could we perhaps truffle you for the Bresaola Tirolo Italian cured eye fillet of beef, with rocket leaves, grapefruit, parmesan shavings and truffle.
Napkins at the ready because next up is the main event, and what Italian restaurant worth its salt would not include a tantalising pasta, risotto and gnocchi selection. Sure, we could just copy/paste the whole carb-a-licious line up (because we srsly can’t narrow them down), or we could just leave you with a delicious description of the Gnocchi Norma: potato dumpling with fried eggplant in tomato sauce with salted ricotta cheese. #micdrop #we’lltaketwo. There’s also the classic Marinara, always a crowd pleaser: spaghetti with prawns, scallops, mussels & calamari in garlic chilli tomato sauce.
As for the sweet tooths, you’ll definitely want a pistachio of this action, whether it’s the Traditional Tiramisu or Cannoli.
With a menu that’s stronger than an Italian espresso, we have a feeling when word gets out about this new gem nestled in Paradise (Point), the GC will com-fort this delish nosh from far and wide.
Where: 3/8 Bruce Ave, Paradise Point
When: Dinner Wednesday – Sunday, Lunch Sunday
Words by Kellie Leader.