Brunetti Oro Chadstone
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Brunetti Oro Chadstone

1341 Dandenong Rd Chadstone VIC 3145, Australia

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Weekend surcharge-10% Public holiday surcharge- 15% Credit Card surcharge on top of all other surcharges Busy place- not enough seats. Pastries are nice and many to choose from, but they are quite pricey including drink. Everything is “Self-service”

Shaun G · 2025-12-29

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Focaccia sandwiches are my jam!! I got the Bella, which had the ricotta mousse, some prosciutto and a rocket salad. The bread was light and crispy and this is what makes the sandwich for me. They have a fairly large selection of focaccia sandwiches and desserts as well.

vu nguyen · 2025-12-23

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A favorite spot now, so much variety of sweets ranging from cakes, to pastries, to delicious unique ice creams! I had the Dubai Chocolate & Kinder ice creams and they were amazing, the quantity is also great. Hope the Dubai chocolate flavour stays. Can’t wait to go back 😍

María Amza · 2025-10-21

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Brunetti Oro at Chadstone feels like stepping into a glossy Roman pasticceria that just happens to spill out beside Australia’s biggest mall. The first thing you notice is the scale. Cabinets run the length of the room, stacked with neat rows of fruit tarts, glossy mousse domes, cannoli piped to order and slabs of tiramisù that practically sell themselves. Gelato churns to one side, a barista line hums at the back, and there is always that warm mix of coffee, sugar and baked pastry hanging in the air. Even when it is busy, the space flows well enough that you can pause to point at a cake without being jostled along. Food is the draw and the offering is broad. Espresso lands strong and clean, just bitter enough to cut through a sweet pastry. Cappuccinos arrive with dense foam, and the iced versions keep their body instead of tasting like flavoured milk. On the savoury front you can grab a quick slice of pizza al taglio with crisp edges and a soft centre, or a warm panino that actually melts the cheese rather than merely warming it. For dessert, the hazelnut torta is a standout with deep gianduia flavour, while the fruit tart shells stay crisp under their custard. If you like something lighter, the lemon meringue has a bright tang that keeps you going back for another forkful. Portion sizes are generous, so sharing a plate or two makes sense if you want to sample widely. Staff are efficient and friendly, which matters when queues grow. They will steer you toward best sellers if you hesitate, box cakes securely for the trip home, and keep tables turning with quick clears so you are not hovering with a tray. Prices sit in the premium café bracket, yet the quality and theatre make it feel worth it, especially for a mid-shop treat or a celebratory coffee and cake stop.

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Le Hoang Giap · 2025-08-15

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The place looks like understaff. The service wasn't good. The cake was average. The tables was dirty and rubbish was everywhere. It didn't feel comfortable eating the dessert and ice cream. The coffee was burnt. I think they were busy they accidentally burnt the milk. Not kids friends not enough space to sit.

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Jade Leung · 2025-09-19

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