by Ms I-Hua | Dec 18, 2011 | Brunswick, By Cuisine, By Location, Mediterranean Cuisine, North Melbourne, Restaurant Reviews
Hark! Hear the angles sing! Oh hang on, I must have gotten confused with the Snow Queen and the Dessert Queen! Philippa Sibley returns to our shore at Albert St Food and Wine, specialising in Meditarranean cuisine and wines. Don’t be alarmed however, she does have a separate dessert menu going as well if you thought she had given up on the sweets!
by Ms I-Hua | Dec 15, 2011 | By Cuisine, By Location, Desserts and/or Chocolate, French Cuisine, Melbourne CBD, Restaurant Reviews
A popular and authentic French Creperie within the many hidden laneways of Melbourne CBD? We investigate if Roule Galette is indeed what it seems to be.
by Ms I-Hua | Dec 13, 2011 | Bar, Coffee, Tea or Other Beverages, Breakfast, By Cuisine, By Location, Inner Southern Suburbs, Modern Australian Cuisine, Restaurant Reviews, South Melbourne
Hidden in the back-alleys of South Melbourne, practically a stone’s throw away from the market, lies a hip and grungy cafe. With its cult following increasing as the years go by, St. Ali still manages to hold on to its reputation as a great place for coffee.
by Ms I-Hua | Dec 7, 2011 | Bar, Coffee, Tea or Other Beverages, By Cuisine, By Location, Modern Australian Cuisine, North Melbourne, Northcote, Restaurant Reviews
If you think that cafes only open for breakfast and lunch, think again! More and more cafes are now venturing out to the dinner crowds and having fun experimenting with what they can serve to their guests! Penny Farthing Espresso is one cafe that does this well!
by Ms I-Hua | Dec 3, 2011 | Bar, Coffee, Tea or Other Beverages, Breakfast, By Cuisine, By Location, Inner Southern Suburbs, Restaurant Reviews, St Kilda
Serving up specialty coffees and teas as well as hearty vegetarian fare, Monk Bodhi Dharma is a hit with locals in the back alley of Balaclava.