ANGELINA Jolie has well and truly settled into Sydney life, sitting down at an unassuming Italian restaurant for a pizza yesterday to celebrate the family's new five bedroom digs.
The A-list actor took 5-year-old twins Vivienne and Knox with her to Grandfather's Moustache, Rose Bay where she ordered a Pepperoni pizza for herself and a Margherita pizza for the kids.
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"She was so friendly," employee at Grandfather's Moustache, Drist Kemma said.
"We only spoke for a little bit, she just said to me, "How long will it take for you to make a pizza," and I said, ten minutes."
"Then she sat down and ate with the kids."
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Jolie and her six children have taken up residence in the 160-square-metre Vaucluse mansion for the remainder of production on her film Unbroken.
The family have moved into the 1920s Vaucluse mansion Villa Igiea, once owned for three decades by Sir Peter Abeles.
The 38-year-old star is in the country directing her new film 'Unbroken'.
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