November Specials
News and UpdatesDelight your tastebuds with our new round of tantalising specials, available now at Brunetti Oro Flinders Lane.
COCKTAIL: ITALICUS SPRITZ $15
Prosecco, Italicus Rosolio di Bergamotto and soda water.
BREAKFAST: FRENCH TOAST $23.9
French toast with fresh fruits, maple syrup and icing sugar.
PASTA: RISOTTO TARTUFATO $29.90
Arborio rice, leek, braised beef cheek, parmesan cheese and truffle.
MAIN: BLUE EYE FISH & SPRING VEGETABLES $31.90
Grilled blue eye fillet served with green beans, asparagus, peas and mint, with a sprinkle of breadcrumbs and pesto.
PIZZA: PORCINA $28.90
Hot soppressa salami, porcini mushrooms, gorgonzola cheese, fior di latte mozzarella and fresh parsley.
DESSERT: YUZU MATCHA MOUSSE $10.5
Layers of green tea matcha and white chocolate mousse, yuzu marmalade, and matcha sponge, topped with vanilla ganache. Get your hands on our dessert special at all Brunetti Oro stores.
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