I write this whilst digesting. It was my 15th year wedding anniversary and we celebrated by doing the one thing we are both accomplished at and gives us mutual pleasure - eating.
... 21, 22, 23, 24... who's counting?
P suggested we fly to Perth to try the dinner buffet at the Epicurean in Crown Towers. We stayed at Crown Towers so it was just a gluttonous elevator ride downstairs for dinner. We have both heard rave reviews of the buffet and we were not disappointed.
Friday, September 29, 2017
Tuesday, September 26, 2017
Jake & the Beans Talk, Malvern East by Bureaucrat
We arrived at Jake & the Beans Talk at the right time. It was Saturday, midday. And we got there after the breakfast/brunch crowd had moseyed on but before the hoards of hungry luncheon seekers descended.
I had Googled Jake & the Beans Talk for my lunch with Beaker. We needed somewhere that was nearby to Chadstone Shopping Centre but wasn't actually located inside the road-rage inducing fashion capital (I mean, who could enjoy their meal after having to fight tooth and nail for a car park?).
A spacious table and a friendly waitress bode well for our lunch. My buttermilk fried chicken was quite yummy. Tender breast fillets with a crunchy crumb. The sweet potato chips were also very good - big and chunky and it had a nice crunchy polenta crust. The slaw was a bit of a let down - there was far too much mayo, making it rather claggy.
I had Googled Jake & the Beans Talk for my lunch with Beaker. We needed somewhere that was nearby to Chadstone Shopping Centre but wasn't actually located inside the road-rage inducing fashion capital (I mean, who could enjoy their meal after having to fight tooth and nail for a car park?).
A spacious table and a friendly waitress bode well for our lunch. My buttermilk fried chicken was quite yummy. Tender breast fillets with a crunchy crumb. The sweet potato chips were also very good - big and chunky and it had a nice crunchy polenta crust. The slaw was a bit of a let down - there was far too much mayo, making it rather claggy.
Friday, September 22, 2017
Dark Horse on the Brit, Mitcham by Bureaucrat
Having survived a shopping trip at Harvey Norman on the weekend (quelle horreur!), the Lawyer, Boy Chick and I all thought we could do with a little post-lunch something something as a reward. Nearby, Mitcham was beckoning. I wasn't in the mood for Vietnamese (otherwise we would have headed to Pho Minh Long) so we wandered around the mall area looking for a cafe. There's a few on offer, including Ambrosia Food For Gods, but I was lured by the smart-looking and unusually named cafe called Dark Horse on the Brit.
Middle Eastern spiced calamari with salad
Tuesday, September 19, 2017
Friends of the Earth Melbourne Food Co-op and Cafe, Collingwood by Obelix
Friends of the Earth (FoE) Melbourne is a non for profit organisation working for a socially equitable and environmentally sustainable future. What's there not to love with that?
Kiddo and I were in Fitzroy to experience the Mystery Rooms and we stopped by FoE cafe for a bite. The co-op is situated on Smith St with plenty of tables to dine in and an eco store and book store within for you to poke around afterwards. The food is seasonal and vegetarian / vegan.
I ordered a tofu burger for myself. Tofu burgers do not as a rule inspire me as the ones I have had before were rather bland. But this one was different. It came with fermented kraut, a dill mayo and rocket leaves on a sourdough roll. Very substantial and full of flavour.
Kiddo and I were in Fitzroy to experience the Mystery Rooms and we stopped by FoE cafe for a bite. The co-op is situated on Smith St with plenty of tables to dine in and an eco store and book store within for you to poke around afterwards. The food is seasonal and vegetarian / vegan.
I ordered a tofu burger for myself. Tofu burgers do not as a rule inspire me as the ones I have had before were rather bland. But this one was different. It came with fermented kraut, a dill mayo and rocket leaves on a sourdough roll. Very substantial and full of flavour.
Thursday, September 14, 2017
Dumpling King, Box Hill by Obelix
My friend G recently took her family to Dumpling King for Father's Day. She reported it was "all round good dumplings" so with such a commendation, I had to check it out.
Being a hectic mid week night which rendered me pooped in my pjs, I sent P out for takeaway.
The vampire-slaying Shandong chicken
Being a hectic mid week night which rendered me pooped in my pjs, I sent P out for takeaway.
Sunday, September 10, 2017
Smoothie Bombs
With the arrival of Boy Chick into our lives over a year ago, the Lawyer and I are like any new parents - we're tired, really tired, hungry and tired (did I say 'tired'?). As once devout foodies who had all the time in the world to leisurely drive over an hour to try out a new restaurant and linger over our meal, we oftentimes now eat hurriedly and seldom have the chance to eat a full meal.
So when Smoothie Bombs asked us if we would like to try out their product that's targeted to "busy mums, fussy eaters and people who eat on the run" I said, "yes, please!". Created by Cinzia Cozzolino, a Melbourne mum and nutritionist, Smoothie Bombs pack a punch of whole-food goodness in a small tight "bomb". There are five flavours and each "bomb" is pre-portioned and to it you simply add a piece of fruit and a cup of liquid and blend to get your smoothie.
One of the lessons I learnt as a new mum is that once your baby starts learning to eat solids, they want to eat the food that's on your plate! I'm giving Smoothie Bombs a big tick because there's no hidden nasties (the bombs are vegan, gluten free, palm oil free, dairy free, refined sugar free, certified organic and preservative-free). I'm not worried if Boy Chick decides to steal a sip from my glass or chug half the smoothie down.
So when Smoothie Bombs asked us if we would like to try out their product that's targeted to "busy mums, fussy eaters and people who eat on the run" I said, "yes, please!". Created by Cinzia Cozzolino, a Melbourne mum and nutritionist, Smoothie Bombs pack a punch of whole-food goodness in a small tight "bomb". There are five flavours and each "bomb" is pre-portioned and to it you simply add a piece of fruit and a cup of liquid and blend to get your smoothie.
One of the lessons I learnt as a new mum is that once your baby starts learning to eat solids, they want to eat the food that's on your plate! I'm giving Smoothie Bombs a big tick because there's no hidden nasties (the bombs are vegan, gluten free, palm oil free, dairy free, refined sugar free, certified organic and preservative-free). I'm not worried if Boy Chick decides to steal a sip from my glass or chug half the smoothie down.
Wednesday, September 6, 2017
Butcher's Bench, Glen Waverley by Obelix
A little while ago, I was treated to group lunch at Butcher's Bench in Novotel Glen Waverley. As expected, it was a meat-centric menu but there was a good range of barn yard creatures to select from.
We pre-ordered as time was tight. I experienced my first plate of gnocchi I actually enjoyed. I'm accustomed to firm and tasteless clods so was delighted when my entree of house made gnocchi were in fact tender light clouds of tato. It was served with ox tail ragu. Very rich and I know it's somewhat an odd word, but nourishing, was my take on this dish.
We pre-ordered as time was tight. I experienced my first plate of gnocchi I actually enjoyed. I'm accustomed to firm and tasteless clods so was delighted when my entree of house made gnocchi were in fact tender light clouds of tato. It was served with ox tail ragu. Very rich and I know it's somewhat an odd word, but nourishing, was my take on this dish.
Sunday, September 3, 2017
Kentro, Oakleigh by Bureaucrat
Having lunch at Kentro was not our first choice, or indeed our second or third choice. But with a full house happening in a Aroma Grill House (our first pick) and also at Meat Me Souvlakeri, we looked at a neighbouring Greek restaurant that looked good (but they were only able to offer us a tiny table that was squished between more tables - an unappealing choice since we needed space for a high chair and there wasn't even enough space for us to wheel our pram through to get to the table) before settling on Kentro. Kentro is big and bustling - as is most of the eateries in Eaton Mall - but unlike its competitors it still had a few tables free.
Grilled calamari
First impressions of the place was that there was chaos. The staff look frazzled, harried and didn't seem to take note that there were about 10 people standing at the door all waiting for a table. Instead of waiting to be served, I walked up to the counter and asked if they had a table for two plus room for a high chair and pram. The woman said yes to the table but advised they don't have high chairs. This was an odd statement to make because surely a family restaurant of this size would have high chairs and I could spot two vacate high chairs in the room.
Grilled calamari
First impressions of the place was that there was chaos. The staff look frazzled, harried and didn't seem to take note that there were about 10 people standing at the door all waiting for a table. Instead of waiting to be served, I walked up to the counter and asked if they had a table for two plus room for a high chair and pram. The woman said yes to the table but advised they don't have high chairs. This was an odd statement to make because surely a family restaurant of this size would have high chairs and I could spot two vacate high chairs in the room.