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Rossi

Pizza, pasta and cocktails with live jazz on Wednesdays.

Prawn Nerano pizza.
1 / 6Prawn Nerano pizza.Supplied
Outside the bustling Prahran venue.
2 / 6Outside the bustling Prahran venue.Supplied
Gnocchi, live music and wine are available each Wednesday.
3 / 6Gnocchi, live music and wine are available each Wednesday.Supplied
Take a seat at the bar for free chips and olives with your drink.
4 / 6Take a seat at the bar for free chips and olives with your drink.Supplied
Spanner crab spaghettini.
5 / 6Spanner crab spaghettini.Supplied
Rossi’s interiors include plants and other soft touches.
6 / 6Rossi’s interiors include plants and other soft touches.Supplied

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At this Greville Street eatery in the former Ladro TAP space, the menu rolls four pasta dishes and a lengthy list of snacks and salumi into the package, while the bar program is a big focus. There are also 10 pizza options on offer.

French-born chef Thibault Boggio, whose father is Italian, draws on his heritage with a white ragu of duck and speck, lasagne, a prawn and zucchini pizza inspired by a Campanian pasta and bomboloni.

Rossi’s Wednesday gnocchi night is soundtracked by live jazz, hip-hop and neo-soul, while your gnocchi choices are threefold – wagyu beef ragu, carbonara or roasted pumpkin – and each comes with a vino from Mitchelton label Preece Wines.

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Emma BrehenyEmma BrehenyEmma is Good Food’s Melbourne eating out and restaurant editor.
Tomas TelegrammaTomas Telegramma is a food, drinks and culture writer.

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