Putia Pure Food Kitchen 17 Royal Parade, Banyo, Queensland 4014
About the Business
Welcome to Putia Pure Food Kitchen, located at 17 Royal Parade, Banyo, Australia. We are a multi-purpose institution, offering a unique dining experience, cooking classes, and a store filled with delicious products.
As a cooking school, Putia Pure Food Kitchen offers a variety of informative and hands-on classes. Our focus is on world cuisines, with specific classes on gluten-free, vegetarian, and health-driven topics. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced cook, our classes are suitable for anyone at any age. Join us for a fun and educational experience that will inspire you in the kitchen and beyond.
In addition to our cooking classes, we are open for breakfast and lunch from Wednesday to Sunday. Our menu is ever-changing and reflects the seasons, showcasing whole fresh foods with a unique twist. We also offer a selection of salads, cakes, and sweets made fresh daily, available for dine-in or takeaway.
Putia Pure Food Kitchen is a licensed 80-seater cafe with a family-friendly, suburban al fresco dining space. Our focus is on freshness and simplicity, featuring local produce and edible herbs and flowers from our own garden. Our open kitchen allows you to see the preparation of our delicious dishes, which draw inspiration from diverse cuisines around the world.
We are proud to have been recognized in various publications and awards, including The Good Food Guide 2019, U Magazine's Top 50 Brunches, and the Countrywide Cafe of the Year. Our commitment to providing the best breakfast, lunch, and coffee in Brisbane is evident in every dish we serve.
Putia Pure Food Kitchen is not just a cafe and cooking school, but also a versatile event space. Our evenings are available for private dinners, workshops, corporate team building classes, and tasting events. We can also host functions, weddings, and birthdays, and our warm and inviting space is perfect for filming, photo shoots, and food styling.
The name "Putia" comes from an old Sicilian word, representing a local store or a little shop selling food, wine, and household items. It reflects our commitment to showcasing the diversity of Mediterranean flavors and the European philosophy of warmth and sharing. Just like the traditional putias in Sicily, we aim to create a space where people can come together, exchange stories and recipes, and connect with the local community.
Visit Putia Pure Food Kitchen and experience the best of Brisbane's dining scene. Join us for a cooking class, enjoy a delicious meal, or simply browse our store for unique products. We look forward to welcoming you to our vibrant and welcoming institution.
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Location & Phone number
17 Royal Parade, Banyo, Queensland 4014, Australia
Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
07:00 - 14:30
Wednesday:
07:00 - 14:30
Thursday:
07:00 - 14:30
Friday:
07:00 - 14:30
Saturday:
07:00 - 14:30
Sunday:
07:00 - 14:30
Reviews
"Always a great breakfast or lunch at Putia. Interesting and varied menu, everything we've had is delicious. Had the crab ravioli and lamb burger today - so good."
"This is probably one of the best cafes in Brisbane. We had the loveliest experiences here today. All the staff were very friendly, attentive and just fantastic. The menu is seasonal, great portions and just damn delicious !! Really well priced menu for how much you get and the quality of the food. 10/10 would recommend and will definitely be back."
"The best cafe in the area! Great quality produce, delicious wholesome creative menu, and friendly staff. The almond and orange crepes and lamb roll with polenta chips are SO good, but today we had the Mediterranean omelette and the chicken burger, both very tasty."
"Our first time here. This place is set up as a homely and present area to dine. The staff were excellent and very attentive to your needs. We tried the gnocchi and pork belly to share, and the plating was unique and fresh. We loved both dishes and topped them up with an excellent coffee. We love this place and will be back again."
"A quick coffee run at Putia Pure Food Kitchen and we were really pleased with the experience, despite it being a takeaway. We grabbed a large skinny cap and soy flat white along with a biscuit as show in the pic below (I didn’t ask what they were called). On first sip, the coffee hit me with this spicy sensation. It almost tasted like it got different spices in it. It wasn’t a bad taste and to be honest, I quite enjoyed it. The taste lingered throughout and really grew on me. The soy flat was infused with that lovely soy flavor, which I quite dug. As for the biscuit, I must say it was absolutely gorgeous, from the texture to the taste. We assumed it was an Anzac biscuit but couldn’t have been more wrong. It might look like an Anzac biscuit but tasted far better. We expected it to be chewy but got crunchiness instead, which I thought was brilliant. On the first bite, I got this mixed taste of chocolate and caramel, which was a pleasant surprise; the bitterness and sweetness were really well balanced. It was one of the best biscuits I have had. Service wise, we were really pleased. The lady who served us was lovely and friendly (she seemed to be the owner but correct me if I’m wrong). On arrival she greeted us with a smile and struck up a conversation with us, which we thought was really nice of her. Even though it was a short stay, we still felt welcomed and can only imagine how nice it would be to dine there, which we hope to do soon."
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