For our entre we decided to get some toasted turkish bread drizzled over with olive oil. Serving size was reasonable since it was just an entre, the texture of the dough was light inside and crispy on the outside, it smelled fresh and started to really make us hungry.
One of the three gourmet pizzas we ordered was the Tiger Prawn pizza. Served on a thin base with thin crust, the succulent tiger prawns were accompanied with peas, small pieces of fennel, sumac spice, chilli and lemon. Not to forget, the strong aged cheese added that extra flavour needed to tie together this delicious combination. Good thing the pizzas came fast because we were becoming impatient from our hunger. There weren't many people around on this freezing winter monday night so it was nice and quiet.
The Special pizza for the night had soft, thinly sliced potatoes, special aged fetta cheese that was a blend of both cow and goat's milk, rosemary and pieces of chorizo sausages. All the different flavours on the pizza really stood out. The flavour of the rosemary was distinct and aromatic, the fetta cheese had a smooth consistency that literally melted and turned into liquid in your mouth and the chorizo pieces packed a spiced element into every mouthful. The pizza itself was extremely cheesy. It was a little too salty due to the chorizo and the fetta cheese but otherwise there were no complaints.
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www.republica.net.au
10-18 Jacka Boulevard
Price Range: entres $4-18 Mains- $16-30 Desserts- $7-15
Service: quite friendly, knew their menu items well (?)
Vegetarian options: ✓
Gluten Free: ✓
Eftpos: ✓
Free Wireless Internet: ✓
Booking: Online or Call them up.
Seating: Quite spacious they could fit 100+ people inside, they also have a private function area that can sit up to 30-40 people, a seating area near the bar, a courtyard/beer garden that can sit about 50-80 and seating was also available outside overlooking the beach.
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