Even though La Noce has moved to a more central location, the restaurant has retained its local neighbourhood charm. The décor is full of cosy and casual touches, like honey-hued walls, colourful hanging pottery, and furniture crafted from wine barrels, creating an ideal backdrop for an easygoing meal with family and friends.
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For a laidback meal of Italian home-cooked classics, we suggest dining at La Noce, a casual Sicilian diner in Valley Point. For many years, La Noce was a hidden gem in suburban Hillview, delighting neighbourhood locals with fresh baked breads, antipasti, as well as homemade pasta, risotto, and pizza. With over a dozen varieties each of antipasti, pasta, and pizza, the extensive menu offers plenty of choice for diners in the mood for Italian.
Even though La Noce has moved to a more central location, the restaurant has retained its local neighbourhood charm. The décor is full of cosy and casual touches, like honey-hued walls, colourful hanging pottery, and furniture crafted from wine barrels, creating an ideal backdrop for an easygoing meal with family and friends.
Even though La Noce has moved to a more central location, the restaurant has retained its local neighbourhood charm. The décor is full of cosy and casual touches, like honey-hued walls, colourful hanging pottery, and furniture crafted from wine barrels, creating an ideal backdrop for an easygoing meal with family and friends.






