Buon appetito!
An Italian feast is one of the easiest ways to entertain. Start with an antipasto platter from our deli section and follow it with fresh pasta and sauces. Woolies make it so easy with our fresh pasta selection and ready-to-eat sauces – just heat and garnish with fresh basil.
If it’s been a long week and you need a break from the kitchen then here are some of our top choices to help you indulge your Italian cravings without having to boil the spaghetti.
Gauteng
Popular choice
Café Del Sol
Chic, vibey and social – round up a group of friends and let the pasta, pizza and wine flow.
You can’t go wrong
Casalinga Ristorante Italiano
A family favourite and a great excuse to spend the day outdoors; take advantage of Joburg’s sunny winter weather and spend the day breaking bread and sharing antipasto platters al fresco.
If you haven’t yet, you gotta try
Jamie’s Italian
This international chain has finally arrived in Africa and joined Melrose Arch’s strip of impressive eateries. Great for the family or foodies who want to taste the TV chef’s fare.
Cape Town
Popular choice
Il Leone Mastrantonio
You just can’t beat the Bucatini all’Amatriciana at this bistro-style restaurant. Order a glass of pinot noir from their impressive wine list and prepare to linger longer – the fresh bread baskets are too good to ignore.
You can’t go wrong
The Cousins
A cosy gem tucked in the heart of Cape Town’s CBD – don’t miss out on the now infamous Cousins pasta being mixed in a large hollowed out Parmesan wheel. A great spectacle to see and taste!
If you haven’t yet, you gotta try
Osteria Tarantino
Simple decor and classic, yet fresh Italian food make this family-owned restaurant in Cape Town’s CBD a must-visit. Don’t forget to bring a bottle of vino as they don’t have a liquor license.
Durban
Popular choice
Spiga D’Oro
Spiga is a Durban institution; in fact, you can’t hit Florida Road without popping by for a pizza tricolore with Napolitana sauce, torn bocconcini buffalo mozzarella, basil pesto and chopped rocket.
You can’t go wrong
Ciao Bella
This lunchtime spot offers a nice change from usual toasted sandwiches and salads. It boasts Italian café-style food – think borlotti bean and tomato soup, crispy ciabatta, antipasti platters and pressed juices.
If you haven’t yet, you gotta try
Lupa Osteria
This spot is definitely worth the drive to Durban North. The menu includes Italian classics and a few alternatives like pretzel-dusted calamari or tomato and mozzarella risotto cakes served with zucchini fries.