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Not just pizza and pasta

FASTA Pasta prides itself on offering the public great Italian-based food, while providing a rewarding dining experience in an inviting environment.
While the business is renowned far and wide for its pasta and pizza, many may be also interested to learn there is a huge menu available.
Diners can stop in for a quick dessert and coffee, as well as for a snack, or for their great lunch menu which is great value for money (starting at just $7.90).
Fasta Pasta Victorian Operations manager Warren Honkey said guests were constantly amazed at the large menu available.
“Our food is first class and offers a range to choose from,” he said.
“Our great lunch menu features items such as chicken schnitzel panini and chips, Angus beef burger panini with chips.
“Or our main menu items such as chicken parmigiana, fantastic pizzas as well as their famous pastas with various pastas and sauces.
“The menu and its range has something for everyone.”
Mr Honkey said the business had developed a close relationship with the community.
“We have loved being in this area because it brings in a diverse and interesting range of customers, with various backgrounds, which makes each day very interesting,” he said.
“Our staff is all local employees, which gives us a strong customer-focused team from the local area.”
Fasta Pasta has a new menu coming in August, with some very exciting new items to keep everyone interested.

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