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Cibo e Vino

Editorial Review

Cibo e Vino is a relaxed restaurant in the heart of Castle Hill, Sydney, a short walk from the busy shopping district. We serve only the freshest fare the season has to offer with a modern Italian menu that changes daily. Come in for a coffee, a light lunch or a delicious dinner.

Cibo e Vino

Address

Shop 2, 299-301 Old Northern Road, Castle Hill, NSW, 2154

-33.73218 151.005959

Contact Details

Phone:

Work (02) 8002 0912

Email:

Website:

http://www.ciboevino.com.au/


Restaurant Summary

Cuisine:

Modern Australian

Speciality:

Function Rooms, Licenced, BYO

Price:

$25.50

Entrees: $11 - $14, Main: $25.5 - $31, Dessert: $7.5 - $12.5





Editorial Review

It’s always commendable to see a suburban restaurant shuffle a little outside the comfort zone. Take Cibo e Vino, for example. Instead of dishing up a safe, unchanging menu, Cibo hammers home the fresh-is-best philosophy by creating a seasonal menu and tweaking it daily. It’s understandable when you discover chef Paul Toogood honed his skills for a time at River Cafe – impressive credentials in anyone’s book. Like the lofty London establishment, Cibo focuses on clean, unpretentious Italian flavours – bold, simple tastes designed to transport you to sun-kissed tomato vineyards and olive tree studded fields.

The room itself is pleasantly unfussy, melding minimalist clean lines with rustic colours. It’s small but not quite cramped with affable service adding to the intimacy of the space. Entrees might include a smoked eel salad, or be as simple as asparagus with sweet gorgonzola and black pepper. The handmade gnocchi is held in high esteem, and mains run from char-grilled duck with beetroot, silverbeet, cherries and verjus, to kingfish with marinated zucchini, herbs and olives. Dessert-wise, the orange and nougat ice cream is a permanent menu fixture for good reason. It’s truly refreshing to see a fiercely food-focused establishment in the Hills. Unfortunately it’s somewhat hidden on a traffic-heavy corner of Old Northern Road. Hopefully, the food alone will be enough to see them through.

Fiona Davies, December 2007

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dailow: Some great food to be had! The steak with red wine butter is heavenly, I could drink this stuff by itself. (14 November 2008)

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