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No makeover for Chianti Bistro

Larissa Dubecki
Larissa Dubecki

Unchanged: Chianti's dining room has been spared a hip makeover.
Unchanged: Chianti's dining room has been spared a hip makeover.Jessie Prince

The owners of popular Fitzroy North cafe Mixed Business have taken a softly-softly approach to Queens Parade stalwart Chianti Bistro since taking over in mid-February. There's been no hipster makeover of the dining room co-owner Tom Crowe describes as "1985 Lygon Street Italian". "There's no recycled timber or exposed lightbulbs,'' Crowe promises - just red-brick archways and murals. Even the name remains the same.

But the menu, under the control of chef and co-owner Dom Stanton (who cooked with Frank Camorra in the early days of MoVida), has been pared back into a brief list of produce-driven Italian dishes, including Chianina beef and housemade pasta. Check it out Tuesday to Saturday from 6pm.

Details: 376 Queens Parade, Fitzroy North, 9481 4628, chiantibistro.com.au.

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Larissa DubeckiLarissa Dubecki is a writer and reviewer.

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