Restaurant in Sydney, Australia
La Botte D'Oro
100Pearl PointsLow-key Leichhardt

About La Botte D'Oro
La Botte D'Oro is a practical Leichhardt pick when the goal is an easy local meal rather than a trophy reservation. Its appeal is flexibility across breakfast, lunch, selected dinner services; choose it for low-pressure dining, cross-shop Yakitori Jin, Fich At Petersham, or Dolcissimo Haberfield when the group wants a more specific brief.
La Botte D'Oro is a Sydney venue with a casual dress code and a schedule that includes morning openings every day, evening hours from Tuesday to Saturday, longer daytime hours on Friday and Saturday. Based on the verified details available, it is best assessed as a practical Sydney option rather than a page built around a specific cuisine, price bracket, chef, awards history, or fixed menu format.
The decision is simple. Consider it when the priority is a casual Sydney visit at a venue with published morning and selected evening hours. Skip it if the night needs a documented awards hook, a clearly published price bracket, or a specific format confirmed in advance; those details are not verified here.
Use it for a low-pressure Sydney meal, not a trophy booking
The most reliable signals are practical ones: casual dress and published opening times. La Botte D'Oro is listed for 7 AM–12 PM on Monday and Sunday; 7 AM–12 PM and 5:30–9 PM on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday; and 7 AM–3 PM plus 5:30–9:30 PM on Friday and Saturday. Those hours make it relevant for both daytime planning and selected evening plans.
If the plan is broader than one meal, use our full Sydney restaurants guide for the wider shortlist. For the rest of the trip, keep Sydney hotels, Sydney bars, Sydney wineries, Sydney experiences separate so dinner does not carry the whole itinerary.
Where to point different diners
If the table wants to compare before committing, keep the comparison broad and practical. Yakitori Jin, Fich At Petersham, Dolcissimo Haberfield, Happyfield, The Carpenter are other Sydney options to check depending on the plan, timing, what each venue currently publishes. La Botte D'Oro is the one to consider when its casual setting and listed hours fit the day.
For broader planning, compare La Botte D'Oro with other Sydney dining rooms on current details such as opening hours, booking requirements, dress expectations, whether the venue clearly publishes the format you want.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I order at La Botte D'Oro?
The verified information here does not confirm specific dishes, cuisine, or a fixed menu format. Choose based on the current information available from the venue, check directly before visiting if you need a particular style of meal. Evening hours are listed Tuesday to Saturday.
Can La Botte D'Oro accommodate groups?
Group capacity is not verified here. The venue has a casual dress code and published opening hours, including evening hours Tuesday to Saturday, but larger parties should confirm booking availability directly with the venue before planning around it.
Does La Botte D'Oro handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary and allergy details are not verified here. If your group has strict requirements, check the venue's official channels before visiting and use its current official information as the guide.
What is La Botte D'Oro known for?
Based on the verified details available here, La Botte D'Oro is a casual Sydney venue with morning hours every day and evening hours from Tuesday to Saturday.
Location
137 Marion St, Leichhardt NSW 2040, Australia
Sydney, Australia
Compare La Botte D'Oro
| Venue | Location |
|---|---|
| La Botte D'Oro | Sydney |
| The Carpenter | Sydney |
| Yakitori Jin | Sydney |
| Happyfield | Sydney |
| Dolcissimo Haberfield | Sydney |
| Fich At Petersham | Sydney |
How La Botte D'Oro Sydney compares with similar nearby venues.
If you cannot get a table
Cross-shop Yakitori Jin if the group wants a more focused dinner, or Fich At Petersham if seafood is the priority. For a lower-commitment nearby option, Dolcissimo Haberfield is the more casual fallback.
How it compares in Sydney
La Botte D'Oro is the lower-friction choice in this set: better for an easy Leichhardt plan than for a high-stakes dinner. Yakitori Jin is the stronger call when the group wants a more focused specialist meal, while Fich At Petersham is the clearer pick when seafood is the deciding factor.
For casual value and daytime energy, Happyfield and Dolcissimo Haberfield are easier cross-shops than formal dinner alternatives. Pick Happyfield when brunch is the brief; pick Dolcissimo Haberfield when the plan is built around pastries or a quick nearby stop.
The Carpenter belongs on the backup list if the group wants another Sydney venue without committing to Leichhardt. For booking difficulty, La Botte D'Oro reads as the easiest option here; for a more defined experience, Yakitori Jin or Fich At Petersham gives the night a clearer shape.
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