Reviews
What Paula Reina doesn't like about D'Amicos COROWA:
We had the Fried Olives and Arancini which were great and shared the duck breast risotto which was quite nice. The problem we had was that as soon as we finished the entree the main was plonked in front of us. From when we received...the entree until we finished our main was half an hour. We walked out with half a bottle of wine. While the food was pretty good the dining experience was hopeless. Very disappointing fo... View all feedback. What Selvaggia Fabbri likes about D'Amicos Corowa:
this must be the best Italian restaurant in the country nsw, if not all the special dry martini with Italian dry mouth; tasmanic pacific oysters; pasta and meeres fruit crumbs to die. lisa remembers in customers like us who may come twice a year and treats us like royal. what a great place! View all feedback.
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atmosphere cosy meals are to die for and the service was good. the staff were welcoming and attentive.
Enjoyed a Friday night dinner as part of Rutherglen Winery holiday. I was delighted by the gluten free options. Started with a g/f focaccia with goats cheese -...
read moreOn such a cold wintry night, walked in to a lovely cosy restaurant, great service and great food. Could not fault a thing. Kerri & Gerard
Locals told us this was the place to go for a "decent" meal. My sister and I were so pleased we listened. The service was exceptional, and we both loved our mea...
read moreWe originally thought we would have a meal at the RSL club but after not being very impressed with what was on offer there, we went to D'Amicos after reading su...
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read moreD'Amicos in Corowa seems to be a popular spot for both locals and visitors, and it's easy to see why. With a wide range of dishes to choose from, including favorites like fried olives and arancini, as well as duck breast risotto, the food is generally pretty good. However, some guests have experienced issues with timing, such as receiving their main course immediately after finishing their entree. The wine selection can also be hit or miss, with some reasonably priced options frequently unavailable. Despite these challenges, the restaurant's staff, especially Leesa, who seems to go above and beyond to ensure a positive dining experience, make it a worthwhile visit. With highlights like oysters, pasta, and flavorful pizzas, the food continues to impress, and the welcoming atmosphere keeps customers coming back for more. So, whether you're in the mood for a special dry martini, tasty Italian dishes, or a relaxing dining experience, D'Amicos in COROWA might just be the place for you.