Veal cotoletta with lemon and rosemary.
1/6Veal cotoletta with lemon and rosemary.supplied
A casual lunch spot in the Hunter.
2/6A casual lunch spot in the Hunter.Nikki To
Margherita pizza.
3/6Margherita pizza.Supplied
Scotch Fillet with thyme butter and chimichurri.
4/6Scotch Fillet with thyme butter and chimichurri.Supplied
Spaghetti aglio olio.
5/6Spaghetti aglio olio.Supplied
The dining room.
6/6The dining room.Supplied

Critics'Pick

Italian$$

The lack of Hunter Valley spots where you can pop in for a quick pasta or pizza has long been a gripe of Good Food Guide editors,so kudos to Richie Harkham for answering the call in wine country.

The natural winemaker recently launched a spacious dining room at his cellar door,and locals are genuinely thrilled to have a schnitzel option aside from what’s currently on offer in the area. It’s a veal cotoletta,to be precise,juicy and crunchy in all the right places under a blizzard of capers and parmesan.

Lasagne is nicely rich and meaty,ultra-smooth chicken liver parfait is cut through with Italian mustard fruits,and calamari fritti is appropriately crisp (not to mention terrific with a negroni).

We’re expecting more good times and drinks in summer,kicking back and watching the sunset with a bowl of fried olives stuffed with goat’s cheese and Harkham’s crackerjack semillon.

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