More than a restaurant, Tortellino d’Oro is a story about belonging

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🇿🇼 Published: 07 June 2026
📘 Source: Mail & Guardian

Food always tastes better when it is shared. Perhaps that is because meals have never really been about food alone. They are about conversation, memory and community.

They are about the people sitting across from you and the stories that somehow find their way onto the table alongside the bread basket and wine glasses. It is a feeling that becomes immediately clear when you walk into the newly opened Tortellino d’Oro in Oaklands Shopping Centre, Oaklands. The restaurant might be new but the spirit that fills the space feels decades old.

Everything about it suggests that this is not simply another restaurant opening in Johannesburg. It feels more like stepping into someone’s family home. The menu does not chase trends or attempt to reinvent Italian cuisine.

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Instead, it leans into something far more difficult to achieve: honesty. A refreshing calamari salad offers a lighter counterpoint, bright and balanced without unnecessary flourishes. In a city where desserts often arrive overloaded with embellishments, Tortellino d’Oro’s version is restrained, authentic and deeply satisfying.

Rich without being heavy and comforting without becoming overly sweet, it feels rooted in the same philosophy that guides the restaurant: respect the ingredients, respect tradition and let simplicity shine. Which perhaps explains why the restaurant feels less like a launch and more like the continuation of a family story.

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Originally published by Mail & Guardian • June 07, 2026

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