The Espressonist “specialty coffee” is situated in front of Dockland Harbor which makes this place a perfect spot for brunch lovers and a place to hang out with friends.
The Espressonist dinner service operating 3 nights a week, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
They open every and also offer an array selection of brunch menu till 3 PM.
We’re glad to be invited by The Espressonist team to have food experience.
Tag: lunch
The Cricketers Neighbourhood Eatery, Port Melbourne (Invited)
The Cricketers Eatery is a long established local pub, tucked away from the hustle & bustle busy street in Port Melbourne since 1876.
The pub is quietly located in the residential area where you wouldn’t struggle to find on the street car park.
We’re glad to be invited to the newly renovated The Cricketers Neighbourhood Eatery, Port Melbourne.
Enter Neighbour, Camberwell (Invited)
Enter Neighbour is a humble looking and cosy local cafe tucked in the heart of Hartwell and close to the hustle & bustle Burke Road, Camberwell.
The cafe is easily reachable if you want to come either using public transport or private vehicle; it’s just a door step away to catch public transport (route 75 tram) and plenty of on the street car parks available.
We’re glad to be invited by Jack (owner) to have the food experience.
Benny Burger, Melb CBD (Re-Invited)
Following the successful Benny Burger in Richmond with the famous “Ethical Burger”,
this burger shop opened the new branch in Little Collins, Melbourne CBD early 2018.
Owned by Shannon Bennett, famous Vue De Monde’s chef; He introduced the “Ethical way” to make a burger meaning that all ingredients are all organically or ethically produced.
We’re glad to be re-invited in Benny Burger shop, Little Collins.
Hiatus, Kew (Invited)
Hiatus cafe located in the busy High street closed to Kew Junction.
Perfectly situated with the easy access using public transport and private vehicles.
They offer healthy option of the brunch dishes with reasonable price (nothing is over $20.00), unique dishes and great quality; thus you might not see mainstream brunch dishes such as, big breakfast or other meaty dishes.
This doesn’t mean that they’ve neglected the meat lovers, they do serve meaty dish in the limited options.
The idea makes Hiatus stand out among other brunch cafes.
Charisma Workshop, Melb CBD (Invited)
Charisma Workshop is a newly set up family business cafe, run by Ko’s family (Jonathan Ko & Matthew Ko). Jonathan is the man behind the kitchen with his great passion, talent and skill to create such a beautiful dish and sweets to spoil Melbournian brunch or coffee lovers.
The cafe is a hidden gem and rising star cafe situated in Frederick Way, A’Beckett Street, Melbourne CBD.
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Collective Espresso, Camberwell
Collective Espresso is situated just across to the Camberwell station, certainly no issue to reach this cafe.
Tram no 72 is just located few steps away from the cafe and plenty car parks available just along Cookson Street, Camberwell.
Katsu King, South Yarra
Katsu King was originally come from Europe. The concept is the Japanese French fusion food in Japan.
This restaurant is the only specialized katsu restaurant in South Yarra and situated just 1-2 minutes walking distance from South Yarra station, what a perfect location?
Public transport: Tram – YES!, Train – YES! Toorak Road 🙂
@t Ease – Easy Thai, Melb CBD
Salty, spicy, sweet, and sour. These are of paramount importance of Thai food.
Continuing our food journey, we were between 8-10 people and we’ve decided to go to @t Ease – Easy Thai as it’s conveniently located in Melbourne CBD
and the restaurant has plenty seats available downstairs and upstairs.
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