The Italian restaurant that gave a tiny village its soul back. With a population of just 270, Carcoar isn’t an obvious choice on the foodie map. Or it wasn’t, until Paolo and Kelly Picarazzi started Antica Australis, and diners began coming in droves.
Read More“Hear about Roman invasions and eat fare enjoyed by shepherds centuries ago as Kelly and Paolo Picarazzi transport you to Ancient Italy.”
Read MoreAntica Australis serves up food and stories each weekend in the tiny, film-set town of Carcoar, in the Orange wine region. Just like husband-and-wife team Kelly and Paolo Picarazzi, the experience is a joyful coming together of culture and cuisine.
Read More“Carcoar might be a small town of just under 300 people but it has a big drawcard: Antica Australis restaurant.”
Antica features in the June edition of Qantas Travel Insider inflight magazine, with a two-page spread on our inside tips for our local producers, vignerons and places to stay in the region.
Read MoreOur charming historic village and Antica Australis have been featured as part of Concrete Playground’s guide to ‘venturing out to nestle into’ the Orange region this winter. Start planning a roadtrip!
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Read MoreOrange welcomes Basalt, a suite of stylish new studios that are worthy of a roadtrip. This newest accommodation offering puts Orange back on the map as a must-visit region for a long weekend getaway. Head to Antica Australis in Carcoar. About 30 minutes drive from the property, you come for the food and stay for the historical stories.
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