Italian dining hall Mercato Centrale opens its first office outside of Italy in AUSTRALIA

Italian dining hall Mercato Centrale opens its first office outside of Italy in AUSTRALIA

For the first time, a large authentic Italian market is held outside the country of origin and brought to Melbourne.

The Central Market, meaning “central market”, stretches between Florence, Rome, Turin and Milan and is always packed with customers wandering through the food stalls.

At the end of the year, the craft event will take place in Melbourne CBD’s former McPherson building.

The Collins Street building embodies the Art Deco style and dates back to 1934 when it was built.

The Central Market, meaning “central market”, stretches between Florence, Rome, Turin and Milan and is always packed with customers wandering through the food stalls.

The Italy event will be held for the first time in Melbourne at the end of 2022.

The Italy event will be held for the first time in Melbourne at the end of 2022.

Guests can enjoy gourmet pizzas and pastas with a glass of wine or browse the stalls selling fresh produce to take home.

Guests can enjoy gourmet pizzas and pastas with a glass of wine or browse the stalls selling fresh produce to take home.

Guests can enjoy gourmet pizzas and pastas with a glass of wine or browse the stalls selling fresh produce to take home.

You can also buy fresh bread and baked goods, hot coffee and delicious meals to please young and old alike.

Bringing the ‘holistic’ event to Australia was a work in progress and will span over 3,000 square feet over two floors.

The ground floor is 1300 m2 and the first floor is 2000 m2, making it the perfect place to host the first Australian market.

Hospitality expert Eddie Muto told Broadsheet he got it

Accommodation expert Eddie Muto told Broadsheet “It took four years to get permission for Central Market.” He also described the event as “a holistic Italian experience”.

Bringing the event to Australia was a work in progress and will span over 3,000 square feet over two floors.

Bringing the event to Australia was a work in progress and will span over 3,000 square feet over two floors.

Hospitality expert Eddie Muto said: “It took him four years to get a license to operate the Central Market”.

He also described the event as “an Italian holistic experience”.

The event itself was first launched in Florence in 2014 and has become a well-known hub for the sale of artisanal makers’ products.

Source: Daily Mail

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