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Fratelli Pulcinella

Parramatta’s first bona fide Neapolitan pizza restaurant.

Wood fired pizzas at Fratelli Pulcinella in Parramatta.
1 / 6Wood fired pizzas at Fratelli Pulcinella in Parramatta.Nikki Short
Black cherry gelato and Heart-shaped Nutella and strawberry dessert pizza.
2 / 6Black cherry gelato and Heart-shaped Nutella and strawberry dessert pizza.Nikki Short
Boscaiola Pizza, Banca prawn
and Burratella Bruschetta.
3 / 6Boscaiola Pizza, Banca prawn and Burratella Bruschetta.Nikki Short
Burratella Bruschetta.
4 / 6Burratella Bruschetta.Nikki Short
Pizzaiolos work the oven at Fratelli Pulcinella in Parramatta.
5 / 6Pizzaiolos work the oven at Fratelli Pulcinella in Parramatta.Nikki Short
Fratelli Pulcinella has reopened smack-bang beside the soon-to-open Parramatta light rail tracks.
6 / 6Fratelli Pulcinella has reopened smack-bang beside the soon-to-open Parramatta light rail tracks.Nikki Short

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Pulcinella was originally an outdoor enterprise, operating out of owner Alessio Zullo’s backyard, but the pizza was so popular he relocated to a three-storey, 200-seat restaurant nearby.

Here, the paint-splattered decor maintains Zullo’s DIY aesthetic, and a cocktail bar serves drinks until midnight on weekends (rarer in Parramatta than it should be).

Handmade pasta and deep-fried pizza fritta make an already stacked menu even more difficult to choose from, but blistered crust classics such as a buffalo mozzarella margherita and the Matesina (porcini mushrooms with smoked provolone) are the right way to start.

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Larger groups might gravitate to the Vesuvio, a double layered calzone-esque affair stuffed with ham, mushrooms, house-made sausage and a mighty dose of cheese.

Wood-fired lasagne is a non-pizza highlight, and the oven also works its magic on lamb shanks, whole trout and the occasional steak, while black cherry gelato caps off dessert.

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