My picks are the Trio of Pork Ragout Pasta, Mozzarella-Stuffed Potato Rosti, and Full Melba Breakfast. A tad pity that we were too full to share one of their wood-fired pizzas, though.

What would warrant a second trip back was the restaurant's spacious and relaxed atmosphere with an industrial edge – great for couples and a big group to catch up over brunch, dinner or after-work drinks. The kid-friendly environment also makes it fuss-free for families to dine out together during the weekend.