Templo

Top choice in Hobart


Unpretentious little Templo, on a nondescript reach of Patrick St, is a Hobart dining treasure. With only 20 seats (bookings essential), most of them around a communal table, and only three or four Italian-inspired mains to choose from, it's an exercise in selectivity and sharing (your personal space, and your food). Survey the pricey-but-memorable wine list at the cute bar.


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