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Scarpetta

The owner is discussing the menu and other aspects surrounding Scarpetta
The owner is collecting rosemary from the front garden
The owner is preparing the rabbit ready for a braise
The owner is in the kitchen prepping for the degustation menu
Seasoning is being sprinkled on some quail sitting in a ceramic dish
A tortellini is being getting its final touches to it
Some final touches are added to a dish of fennel
Guests are enjoying the back garden with a drink and hors-d'oeuvres
The owner is chatting with a couple of guests at the long table
A view from the back garden looking at the guests eating and chefs cooking
Scarpetta is a unique home dining experience in the heart of North Hobart. It is a seasonal, multi-course dining experience hosted in a newly renovated historic home in North Hobart, Tasmania. Created by chefs who cook with instinct, heritage and heart, each menu is a one-off shaped by the season, the produce, the stories behind the food and creative inclinations at the time. Scarpetta is a shared table experience with exquisite food and true hospitality. Come in, take a seat, take your time, and let them look after you.

Cooking School

Lawn / Gardens

Non Smoking

Suitable for Functions

Does not cater for people with access needs.

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