SITE PARTNER:  

Elementi

Paddington

Elementi in Paddington is a chic contemporary Italian eatery and bar serving up some of the best pasta and pizzas in Brisbane.

Brought to Given Tce by a trio of talented folks who hail from Julius Pizzeria and Beccofino, Elementi is the go-to for casual yet top notch Italian dining and bar drinks.

Elementi Paddington

Take a seat in the stylish minimalist dining area, or European style on bar stools in front of the bar or pizza oven and enjoy everything from aperativi and bar snacks to a divine meal of pizza, pasta or dessert.

Elementi Paddington

To start, there's marinated olives, arancini, focaccia (buttermilk ricotta & thyme oil) or must0try olive acolana (truffle stiffed olives, sherry vinegar and aioli).

Elementi Paddington

The selection of Antipasti includes Tomino & Speck (Tomino cheese, speck, caramelized onion, soft herbs and grilled focaccia), Crudo di Pesce (thinly sliced raw fish, ricket, lemon, fried capers & little beak peppers) or Affetati (assorted cured meat board, house made bread sticks and pickles).

Elementi Paddington

Pizzas here are an absolute highlight - choose from Rossa (red), Bianca (white) or Sfizio (special). Rossa pizzas include the highly recommended Marina (tomato, mozzarella, white anchovies, artichokes and rocket), Margherita and Salamino (tomato, mozzarella, salami and olives).

Elementi Paddington

Must try from the Pizza Bianca menu is the Gamberi Ubriachi (ricotta, prawns, Worcestershire, caramelized onions & sherry vinegar) while the Sfizio include the likes of Calzone, house specialty Baciata - for 2 (crispy flat foccacia filled with buffalo mozzarella, mortadela, pistachio and lemon juice) and Panotto Caprese (large pizza panini filled with fresh diced tomato, truffle stracciatella cheese & fresh basil).

Elementi Paddington

Equally delectable are the Primi - think Lunga ai Gamberi (linguine, tiger prawns, chilli, garlic, tomato suga & bottarga) and Raviloi Burro & Salvia (filled with artichokes, potatoes & sweet onions & served with a butter, sage and mint sauce). Leave room for Dolci (dessert) with heavenly delights like deconstructed cannoli or chocolate cake with hazelnut praline & raspberry ice-cream).

Drinks-wise, Elementi has an excellent curated wine list including an impressive selection from Italy, as well as boutique Australian wineries. Beer drinkers can enjoy craft beers from Australia or Italian beers from Sicily or Piedmonte. There's also a choice of spritzers, aperitivi and classic Italian cocktails such as Negroni.

Need to know - Elementi also do takeaway pizzas and pasta.

Elementi

257 Given Tce

Paddington

Opening hours

Licensed

3217 5667

Map

Top Things To Do In Brisbane This Week

Find career opportunities for all ages at the Careers & Employment Expo
Brisbane's getting an epic cheese festival
Watch out Brisbane! Australia's Crown Prince of Comedy is back!
Exciting racing action and dining options make this a must-attend
A unforgettable, immersive 'Fire to Table' dining experience
Feel the beat when Deaf in dance opens at State Library
Choral Spectacular is a a much-loved music event
Brisbane’s biggest annual sustainability festival is set to hit Victoria Park
Warm up this winter at Lina Rooftop in a private igloo
EDITOR'S PICK

LEAF 2024

Learn to make sustainable choices one LEAF at a time when Queensland’s largest sustainability festival returns in June
LEAF 2024
MUST DO

Beauty and the Beast

Your last chance to experience this “truly magical” (Theatre Matters) five‑star production before it leaves Brisbane
Beauty and the Beast
THIS WEEKEND

Top Things to Do May 17-19

From Paniyiri, the Brookfield Show, a farm to city riverside market and pop-up igloo champagne bar to a stunning new steak & seafood restaurant
This Weekend May 17-19
COMING UP

What's on in June in & Around Brisbane

From an iconic motor fest and writers festival to Bangarra Dance, Elvis on stage and a German lantern fest, here's what's on in June
What's On in June 2024
FREE

State Library of Queensland

Feel the beat when this captivating free exhibition opens, showcasing the Deaf Indigenous Dance Group from Far North Queensland
Free Exhibitions at State Library of Queensland
Logie-winner Thomas Weatherall enthrals
CONTENT RESUMES ON SCROLL
ADVERTISEMENT