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For the Love of Food
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For the Love of Food

Working with your family can be challenging but at Il Piave, a leading Italian restaurant in Sydney's trendy inner west, they manage the restaurant like it's their home.

Il Piave is owned and run by three siblings: Andrew, Vanessa and Robert Martin.
Vanessa is the young passionate head chef, Robert and Andrew runs the restaurant and the business. Even Mum and Dad are involved, with Mrs Martin assisting Vanessa in making their homemade pasta and gelato.
Venture inside and see why their skills, passion and expertise have the customers coming back.




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