Showing posts with label modern australian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label modern australian. Show all posts

Thursday, August 14, 2014

KETTLE & TIN | given terrace, paddington

Kettle & Tin is set in a cute little Queenslander in Given Terrace. With wooden floorboard opening out into brightly light room that overlooks the hills of Paddington, this place is the perfect little escape from work to read the paper or catching up with friends over a up of coffee. They boast an eclectic range of an all day breakfast menu as well as your usual standard steak/sandwich lunch. I ordered a carrot/celery/beetroot/orange juice to go with my rosemary & mushroom omelette.

Total money spent = $30













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Friday, June 20, 2014

SAMSON & SOPHIE CAFE AND DELI | macquarie st, teneriffe

Summer is all year round in Brisbane and today was certainly no different! Finally had a chance to try this place out after hearing it from my sister a couple of months ago. 

Situated in the trendy New Farm/Teneriffe area, this cafe certainly fits right in! This cute little space is jam packed with rustic awning, succulents and wooden furnishings. They serve a farmhouse style breakfast and lunch menu that encompasses all the classics such as haloumi, mushroom, avocado, bacon and eggs. 

I ordered a Wrapped Up (bacon, eggs, thyme roasted mushroom and greens) and my friend ordered the Our House Cook Up (bacon, poached eggs, haloumi, roasted tomato, sausage and organic sourdough and relish). Portion size was generous and cooked up amazing fast and fresh.

I cant wait to go back to try their Italian Eggs!

Total money spent = $16.40













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Thursday, June 12, 2014

SHOUK CAFE | collingwood st, paddington

My friend Yaz and I caught up over breakfast the other day at Shouk Cafe- the latest edition to the Paddington cafe scene. Perched just off Given's Terrace this cute little cafe sits in a renovated Queenslander that is decorated with wooden floorboards, mosaic tiling and bentwood chairs. Although it tries very hard to live up to it's callcard of having Middle Eastern influence, truth be told, the only influence it had were on their tile selection and a few ingredients on their dishes (ie goats cheese, dukkah, cumin and artichokes). Perhaps it was more apt to describe it as a Modern Australia with a dash of Middle Eastern vibe? Nonetheless I'm being  rather picky. It was a remarkable experience as the staff were lovely, the food fantastic and the ambiance great.

We were waited to the seating area at the back. There were open glass windows which allowed warm winter's sun to light the room while the diners could overlook the hills of Paddington. The staff were very attentive and professional. 

We both ordered a mocha - two super silky Veneziano mugs. Yaz ordered the Latke Stack (Polish potato pancake stack with leg ham creme fraiche, dill and pickled red onions) and I ordered Eggs Benedict (eggs benedict with smoked salmon on toasted challah with sumac peppered hollandaise and garlic buttered braised kale). I thoroughly enjoyed my eggs benedict although would have personally  preferred to have been even a bit more runny! The garlic kale was fantastic (cue in reference to recent trend of superfood) and fresh especially on top of the challah. I must make a special note on the presentation which was immaculate and clean. If there was such things as fine dining in the world of cafes, this would be it.

I thoroughly enjoyed my dining experience at Shouk Cafe and would definitely here again!

Total money spent = $21


















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Saturday, May 24, 2014

BITTER SUITE | welsby st, new farm

Located in a busy corner of New Farm, Bitter Suite is a cafe by day and beer bistro by night. When we arrived, service was friendly and immediate. We were shown to a table quickly and given menus on a clipboard (which seems to be the trend these day cf Pearl and Paw Paw). It had an eclectic decor with a fusion of modern and old furnishings. It boasted a high ceiling, gorgeous chandeliers and ample group seating and bar seating. They had a retro wallpaper on one end with paintings that littered the brick walls. The atmosphere was buzzing by mid morning. 

Although the menu isn't as extensive as other breakfast places but it did provide good variety. I ordered the Roasted Mushroom with pumpkin, farro, sweet corn and poached eggs while my friend ordered  Eggs Benedict with poached free range eggs, baby spinach housemade English muffin, house hollaidaise with extra side of bacon. The dishes arrived quickly given how busy it was. My poached eggs were perfect and the mushrooms were perfectly sauteed. Overall, I have a enjoyable dining experience at Bitter Suite and I would definitely go there again for lunch or an afternoon drinks with nibbles.

Total money spent = $20.50









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Friday, April 25, 2014

CHESTER ST BAKERY & BAR | Chester St, Newstead

Generally, I'm pretty easy going. I dont usually give negative reviews on resturaunts but unfortunately Chester St Bakery & Bar was a bit of a letdown. Ive been wondering why its been top 10 most popular restaurant on Urbanspoon for a protracted period despite only 53% of users (at the time of posting) giving it a thumbs up. And now i know why.

My uni friends and I went to Chester St on a public holiday for a long awaited catch up. The giant open wood fire oven, retro lamp shades and tied walls were an instant hit for me. I was looking forward to a Moose and Gibson type experience but alas was bitterly disappointed. 

They say never to judge a book by its cover and they were right. Except in the reverse. 

My friend and I had only sat down for a couple of minutes and the waiter/bar hostess asked us "Are you going to order anything?" and when we said yes, he walked off without bringing back a menu? When all the girls arrived, we lined up and ordered from the counter. It was evident th counter and the bar/drinks were disconnected as after paying, 3 out of the 6 drinks we ordered apparently could not be made as they ran out of ingredients (at 3 in the afternoon?). The kitchen forgot two of the drinks and one of the girl's cake. One of my friends ordered something but got another. 

The girls at the counter were lovely and cheerful. I'd want to be friend with them anyday. The boys, in their printed short sleeve shirts, skinny shorts and boat shoes appeared indifferent and disdainful. All in all it was an extremely disappointing afternoon despite great company.

Needless to say, I would not come here again. Poor service > good food any day.




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