I have a feeling we gambled on the wrong menu items as everyone around us were really enjoying their meals. The bruschetta was nothing more than sliced tomato on bread with a very light oil/herb glaze, the pizza was not memorable, the special which sounded mouth watering was a seafood risotto that had listed swordfish and various shell fish as ingredients and though it appeared a lot of TLC went into it it fell flat on flavour. Now for the winner: the lasagne. On the scales of lasagne it was simply good — but in comparison to the bland or boring previously mentioned menu items we settled on it being the winner. Its a nice little setting filled with happy diners, its too bad we didn’t ask one of them to order for us.
Alberto V.
Place rating: 4 Australia
This is one of those places that has me coming back because of one particular dish. They’re an Italian restaurant so there’s a range of great food to choose from. Pizzas are always a good bet here. But the best thing about this place is the calzone. It’s a closed pizza with artichoke hearts, ham, mozzarella, tomato & olives alongside a nice little salad and pizza marinara sauce. It’s a big meal so be sure you’re hungry. The whole place has a nice atmosphere suitable for many occassions. It’s not too spacious so depending on the patrons it can get a bit noisy but generally it’s relaxed. The seats are not the most comfortable though. Like other Italian restaurants, this can be a little expensive depending on your budget but I always found sharing pizzas is a good idea particularly if you’re in a group. Campo also offers catering services and do take aways as well.