Home > Geek & Gadgets > Ciao Italia

Ciao Italia

February 10th, 2010

In a little corner of Millpoint road sits my FAVOURITE Italian restaurant in Perth. Ciao Italia was opened in by chef Spartaco Rotella, who is more often now front of house rather than in the kitchen. I have not tasted ANY spaghetti cabonara or marinara as good as the one from here and I challenge ANYONE to recommend me a better cabonara!

I used to live on Millpoint, so it wasn’t too far of a journey for me. Ciao Italia doesn’t take reservations and is packed everyday from the minute doors open. Every time I go there, it’s at least a 15min wait. What you could do is open your bottle of wine and have a drink outside while you wait. When you do finally do get your name called, you will have to meander through a labyrinth of chairs to get to your seat.

Even though they are so busy, service is never compromised. Staff are quick to take your orders and even with a full restaurant, food is served fairly quickly. In all Italian style, restaurant is bursting with energy, vibe is lively and loud but cozy at the same time. Birthdays are a daily occurrence. At least twice in a night you will find the whole restaurant and staff piping to the happy birthday tune played on the sound system.

Ciao Italia

Mains are around $18.50-$27.50 and desserts from $5.50-$8.50. Portions are HUGE so I’d recommend sharing or doggie-bagging the left overs. If you have an impatient stomach, take away option is available and still highly recommended. The reheated pastas taste different, but just as amazing!

It’s been at least a year since my last visit, and it’s nice to know Spartaco still remembers his loyal customers. :)

My Recommendations (All prices include GST)

  • Spaghetti Marinara (Combination of marinated seafood in a fresh tomato sauce) A$19.50
  • Spaghetti Carbonara (Bacon, egg and cream cheese sauce) – A$18.50
  • Ravioli Carbonara (Ricotta and spinach pillows of pasta) – A$18.50 – This one is a special request. I always get weird looks from the waiter when I ask for this combination :)
  • Homemade garlic bread – A$4.50
  • Tiramisu (A homemade Italian delight consisting of layers of sponge finger biscuits soaked in coffee, liqueur and mascarpone cheese topped with fresh double cream) – A$7.50
  • Wood fired Pizza Siciliana (Whole peeled tomato sauce, Mozzarella cheese, mild italian sausage, bacon, black olives, Ricotta cheese and mushrooms) – A$21

Ciao Italia
Website: http://www.ciaoitalia.com.au/
Address: 273 Mill Point Rd, South Perth 6151
Phone: +61 (08) 9368 5500
Licensed: Yes
Operating hours: Tue-Sat 5pm-10pm
Payment accepted: MasterCard, Visa and EFTPOS
BYO $3 corkage per bottle
Parking: Limited lots available at the back of the restaurant. Alternative parking lots across the street at the jewellery & bookstore.

Angela Geek & Gadgets , , , , ,

  1. February 10th, 2010 at 22:02 | #1

    I Love Ciao Italia! I wanna take up your challenge and recommend Cugini! They make their own pasta! Pizza, pasta and risotto are all delicious!! http://cugini.com.sg/ I think you will like the ambience too. Quaint and cosy. Skip their desserts though.

  2. February 11th, 2010 at 01:23 | #2

    I loved the food there, went back to eat there 2 days in a row when I visited Perth a few years ago :)

  3. Jie Jie
    February 11th, 2010 at 09:42 | #3

    Best Carbonara AND Mari-na na!

  4. jean
    February 11th, 2010 at 10:22 | #4

    have always wanted to try it but never had the chance. soon!

  5. r3n
    February 17th, 2010 at 12:32 | #5

    Hey! I went there for my Bday dinner- its much better now that they’ve taken over the fish & chips shop isn’t it. So much more spacious.

    And i TOTALLY agree with you on the spaghetti marinara & the sicilian pizza :P ~

    My must-order dish there though, is the on the ‘specials’ menu- the pizza base topped with a mountain of bruschetta and cacciatore! ohhh…

  6. February 17th, 2010 at 22:52 | #6

    Oooooo I absolutely love the tomato bruschetta! Huge chunks of tomato and generous drizzles of fine olive oil!