Twenty Great Things to Do on Phillip Island

Twenty Great Things to do in Phillip Islandthe pier at phillip islandI have been visiting beautiful Phillip Island for decades now. Back since I was toddling around grabbing on to my Mum’s legs in her mini skirt for support.

I recall being able to clamber along the secluded rock shelf at Seal Rocks and being able to drive up a dirt road at night to see penguins waddling in along the shore at night without buying a ticket.

Back then Phillip Island was full of beach shacks and green space and not much else. Pizza from the Italian restaurant that still stands today was very exciting and exotic and buying food from the bakery was a must do. There was a hot nut bar in a kind of games arcade that we once visited at night to buy something exciting; roasted macadamia nuts smelling of Queensland and covered in salt.

There were far fewer houses on the Island and the drive in from the bridge to Cowes was mainly bare and green.  I remember the first time I noticed a cafe serving brunch in the main street. I think it was probably something like $12 for a “big breakfast.” Exciting times.

Reportedly there was also a time where council considered giving building approval for houses to be built all along the coastline which would have decimated the penguin population and also meant that there would be no “penguin parade” visit for Melbourne kids; something that is basically a Victorian right of passage. It is hard to believe that anyone could be so short-sighted to sell of such pristine coastline but it is also hard to believe that a small group of locals were brilliant enough to see what was happening and fight successfully against it.

These days Philip Island is bustling and busy, no matter what time of year you visit. Tourists love it and so do local Melbournians and it is occasionally bursting at the seams when we all visit there at the same time.restaurant at phillip island

Despite the busyness there are still a great many things to love about Phillip Island and even some secret gems. Here are 15 of them.sunset at cape woolamai

  1. Penguin Parade. I had to start with the absolute best. Everybody loves the penguins and you should attend the official penguin parade at least once in your life. So much cuteness.
  2. The Nobbies.  These days the Nobbies have gone all fancy on us with a great big car park and a great fancy Nobbbies Centre to boot. Traditionalists will still be impressed though with those amazing views, plenty of board walks to stomp along, a breathtaking blow-hole and seals to observe.Things to do in Phillip Island
  3. Swim, surf, take to the water. So many good beaches. Phillip Island has a great variety of beaches from the wild to the mild. You can surf, you can paddle you can stare out serenely. Wollamai Surf beach is an impressive surf beach, as is Smiths beach.surf beach at phillip island cape woolamai phillip islandThey will both be wonderfully busy in Summer. Cowes beach is more your flat and calm family variety beach offering paddle boats and endless grassy knolls for the eating of fish and chips. swimming phillip island front beach
  4. Koala Conservation Centre. Go on, you know you want to see a Koala because we all do because we are but human. Check out the Koala Conservation Centre to get up close and personal.
  5. Churchill Island Heritage Farm. Whip cracking, sheep sharing, caramel slice eating and connecting with cattle, there is a lot to do at this 19th century working farm. Cattle at Churchill Island Heritage Farm
  6. Grand Prix Circuit including the Go Kart track and slot cars for the littlies. grand prix Go Kart track Phillip Island
  7. Markets. There is an interesting variety of markets to choose from throughout the year at Phillip Island and a lot of them are scenic and fun. Keep an eye out for the wonderful Christmas markets. Phillip Island foreshore market
  8. Fishing. Fishing off the pier, fishing off the other pier. Fishing at the beach, fishing in a boat. I think you get the picture. You can even go fishing at the Rhyll Trout farm and be guaranteed a bite if you are a bit of a beginner.
  9. Take a bike ride. The island is an excellent place to take your bikes and have an explore. There are a bunch of designated cycling trails but my favourite is the 18km Rhyll circuit. bike riding Rhyll circuit Phillip Island
  10. Rhyll Trout and Tucker Farm.– Update 8/8/18- Sadly now closed. fishing with kids at rhyll trout and tucker farm rhyll trout and tucker farmThe Rhyll Trout and Tucker Farm has a great selection of indoor and outdoor lakes to fish from meaning your almost guaranteed a catch. You can also head to the cafe kitchen when your done and have your fresh trout cooked up for you then and there.lunch at rhyll trout and tucker farm I also really enjoyed the tucker farm trail which weaves throughout the property and has a lot of information about native and edible plants. rhyll trout and tucker farm
  11. Phillip Island Chocolate Factory. This chocolate factory is secretly wonderful, although please don’t tell my children as they always beg to go. There are interactive, arcade style games for children and chocolate to be won and discovered. There is also a plethora of information about how chocolate is made. And a chocolate statue of David. You can’t forget the statue. Chocolate Factory Philip Island
  12. Feed the pelicans at Rhyll. Every morning at around 11.30 am you can head off the Island and just over the bridge to the Rhyll pier and watch the locals pelicans come and eat raw fish guts. You might like to explore the wonderful local beaches or check out the local cafes and stores while you are there. There is a playground on offer for busy children (or adults for that matte).
  13. Visit Kitty Miller bay beach (may favourite beach) and check out the pure modern, brutalist architecture of Phillip Island House (1983) hidden in the hill.
    Phillip Island house
    Image courtesy of https://sydneylivingmuseums.com.au/stories/phillip-island-house

    If you are really interested in architecture you also might like to check out the Rhyll yacht club building or keep your eyes peeled for the iconic chicory kilns.

  14. Walk the Pier and everywhere else too. You might even like to jump off the jetty in Summer months if you are brave or foolish or both.front beach at cowes on phillip island
  15. Discover a ship wreck. There are two apparently but my favourite can be accessed by walking along the clifftop and around the path at Kitty Miller Bay.kitty miller bay phillip island
  16. Explore the Forrest beach sea caves. The turn off for the Phillip Island caves lies between Cape Woolamai and Surf Beach and there is a designated car park and a small walk before you get there. exploring sea caves phillip islandsea caves at Phillip Island
  17. Wander along the Rhyll wetlands and conservation Hill Reserve.Rhyll foreshore Phillip Island
  18. Shop, sip, eat, shop again. There are a great variety of shops still on Phillip Island. These days some of them are fancy and gorgeous and some of them are very practical but you can still find great bookshops and weird “cheap” shops and an impressive variety of cafes and restaurants.cheese and wine on Phillip Island
  19. Surf the Sand Dunes at Spew Hill. I have never personally done this myself, seeing as I am a bit of a boring nerd-burger but I am assured it is most fun and excellent and full of thrills.
  20. Experience nature. Driving and walking throughout the Island you will come across a variety of animals, birds and crustaceans. We are distant but kind to the Cape Barron Geese, delighted at the swarming tiny sea crabs and mildly interested in the wallabies and Kangaroos. crabs at Phillip Island

So, what is your favourite thing to do on Phillip Island?

I have definitely not mentioned everything and there are some other great things to do in Phillip Island that are specifically tailored to tourists and families.

You can

  • walk the bridge
  • peek at the Old Boys Home
  • get lost in a Maze
  • take a boat cruise
  • visit and art gallery
  • explore rock pools

rock pooling at Phillip Island

Do you have a secret tip-off or something great to do in Phillip Island  that you love?

Dani xx

Old Boys home Phillip Island

I must go down to the sea again, to the lonely sea and the sky.

John Masefield.

We have a little holiday apartment that we love to stay at in Phillip Island. Phillip Island is a place I have been visiting for decades (ug that sounds wrong)

It has taken quite the turn recently. I fear that the hipsters may be coming to replace our thongs with Birkenstocks and our fish and chips with poke bowls. Unfortunately I am immune to their bespoke, bearded pull, as evidenced by my pure unadulterated enjoyment of the brand new wine bar in town. I didn’t want to like it, but I did.

In recent years a visit to the Island for me has often included a wander around the beautiful grounds of the Old Boys Home Newhaven. There is something so dreamy and esoteric about the old crumbling buildings and outbuildings perched stoically on the edge of the bay.

I am obviously not the only one keenly reaching to hear the whispered song of these old buildings because this time when I visited, someone had knocked all the doors down or through or open.

I was told by one of the locals who also turned up (with his metal detector in tow) that a boy was once beaten so badly here that he eventually died. A little bit of further research seems to indicate that it was not actually here at the reformed boys home that this happened, but at the site next store which was eventually taken over. It seems that the Newhaven Boys Home (1914) and St Pauls Training School (established in 1928) were both homes to “delinquent boys” that operated with some success.

The Seaside Boys home next door was a different matter.

Can you imagine the remoteness and the conditions in 1914?

I wandered around a bit and captured some images of the buildings for my own enjoyment. I imagine that one day soon I will come for a look and the heritage listed buildings will be cordoned off, and the moment will be gone.

I’ll still have these photos though, and my imagination.

Enjoy.

Old Boys home Phillip Island

The old chapel. I was not brave enough to walk upstairs….Old Boys home Phillip Island

Someone obviously loved the garden. The main buildings actually form a courtyard around a lovely but very overgrown garden. I think it was made even more delightful by how overgrown it was.Old Boys home Phillip Island

A direct walk to the water from the front of the property. My poor “models” were forced to pause their scurrying until I got a photo of them.Old Boys home Phillip Island

Those arches. Be still my beating heart.Old Boys home Phillip Island The entrance. So impressive, even in decay. 

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Can you spot the face in the window? Me neither, but a little black and white filter certainly gives the vibe. 

The Meeniyan Store. Beautiful Gippsland Cafe and Store.

The Meeniyan Store

The Meeniyan StoreGet in your car and head South East and take in the infinite charm of life in South Gippsland. More specifically you might like to head to Meeniyan, setting for the ABC TV drama “Bed of Roses” and home to Victoria’s only Garlic Festival.

Meeniyan punches well above its weight in terms of great foodie spots with options for discerning diners including Moos at Meeniyan, Pandesal Bakery, the beautiful Trulli Pizzeria and of course, The Meeniyan Store.

The Meeniyan Store was opened by Kirsten Jones and her daughter Felicity 2 years ago with the idea of being a one-stop shop for sourcing local Gippsland food and produce. They now stock produce from more than 50 local farms and they help host the annual Garlic Festival.The Meeniyan Storeproduce from The Meeniyan Store

Visit for coffee, tea and something sweet. While you are there you are bound to want to have a wander through their kitchen garden and maybe even say hello to their bunnies. Before you leave you will want to pick up some Gippsland produce. When we visited the produce available included local tomatoes, chillis, potatoes and pears. There was also a selection local wine and Gin, meats and cheeses and beautiful bread from Thorpdale Bakery. Kitchen garden at The Meeniyan Store There is also a small menu of hot food available featuring beautiful pies from Thorpdale Bakery and seasonal sandwiches.lunch at The Meeniyan Store

Locals seem to stop in for supplies of bread, fruit and vegetables. I could not resist the locally made soaps from Barany Naturals and Rose bath salts from the South Gippsland Trading Company.

Why not make a weekend of it and stay somewhere local. Nearby attractions include The Great Southern Rail Trail, Wilsons Prom, the local art gallery and the delightful Loch Village with its popular Gin Company.

Visit for friendly service and local produce, in a beautiful location.

craft at The Meeniyan Store

The Meeniyan Store

Address: 106 Whitelaw St, Meeniyan VIC 3956
Hours:
Tuesday -Saturday 10am–5pm
Sunday 10am–4pm
Monday Closed

Happy Eating

Dani xx

Weekend Wanderings. Cannibal Creek Winery

Cannibal Creek Winery

I go to nature to be soothed and healed and to have my senses put in order.

John Burroughs

We are on a mission to get out of the city, to see green horizons and windswept places, to embed some white space into our lives through connection with the green, and to find somewhere delicious to eat while we are there.

So far this has not been difficult.

This week we stopped at Cannibal Creek Winery and Vineyard in Tynong. 

Cannibal Creek Winery

The vines at Cannibal Creek Winery were first planted in 1997 and the Cannibal Creek wine has been receiving accolades since 2009.  But the restaurant housed in the newly built cellar door is a more recent venture.

Philipe Desrettes is the well renown chef behind the French inspired cuisine on offer 7 days a week from 11am to 5pm. He is ably assisted by his partner Karine Saille on front of house duty. The talented pair has moved to the area from Ballarat where Phillipe was Executive Chef at the legendary Craig’s Royal Hotel.

We had the pleasure of chatting with Karine over a wine tasting and I am told that she is enjoying the beautiful Gippsland countryside and also the slightly more temperate(!!) climate of Tynong North.

Local Gippsland cheese features on the menu (Gippsland cheese plate $27) as does Cannibal Creek bread (Charcuterie plate $32). There are a number of “share” options and also more substantial dishes designed to be eaten alone. The dessert menu has a tempting array of choices from Citrus panna cotta with rhubarb and pineapple syrup, to the eponymously named Far Breton sultan and prunes, flan style ($14).

We arrived early in the day and so ordered the  house-made pork and chicken terrine with brioche.

Cannibal Creek Winery

And the Charcuterie plate.

Cannibal Creek Winery

The food was perfectly delicious but it was the overall combination of ambiance, geniality, decor (an open wood fire ticks a lot of boxes at this time of year), view,  food and wine that was really the winning combination.

Cannibal Creek Winery

There is also a beautifully curated selection of gift ware and imported and local honey, condiments, chocolate and produce available.

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Visit for wine tastings and beautiful prepared French food in a stunning setting. Stay for the roaring fire, the ambiance and the excellent service.

I cannot wait to visit again and I cannot wait to take some friends along with me.

Happy Eating.

Dani

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The details

Address: 260 Tynong North Road, Tynong VIC 3813
Phone:(03) 5942 8380
Hours:
11am–5pm 7 days a week

Full menu available Thursday to Monday and a limited menu Tuesday and Wednesday. Wine tasting is available 7 days a week.

Bookings are strongly recommended.

www.cannibalcreek.com.au


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Lady Lavender’s Tea Room Bunyip

I recently had the opportunity to visit the Lady Lavender’s Tea Room in Bunyip.

Lady Lavender's Tea Room Bunyip

I have driven past this timber house set on the hillside so many times on my way to Gippsland. Surrounded by a lovely lavender garden and with rolling hills as the backdrop, the Lady Lavender Tea Rooms serve simple devonshire tea and traditional olde English lunch.

Lady Lavender's Tea Room Bunyip They also have a gift shop featuring their lavender products and a nursery/ gift shop out the back.

The dining room is decked out in traditional floral patterns and prints with antique furniture and decorative art work finishing off the look.

Lady Lavender's Tea Room Bunyip

Service was prompt and helpful and the whole experience was a little other worldly.

Lady Lavender's Tea Room Bunyip

Visit for traditional tea and scones and to while away your day in floral tranquility.

Lady Lavender's Tea Room Bunyip

 


The details

Address: 3085 Princes Hwy, Bunyip VIC *Set just back off the Highway
Phone:(03) 5629 6217
Hours:
Monday to Friday  10:30am–4pm
Saturday and Sunday  10:30am–4:30pm

www.ladylavenderstearoom.com.au

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Rusty Water Brewery Phillip Island

Rusty Water Brewery Phillip Island

To celebrate out last night of holidays in beautiful Phillip Island we decided to take ourselves out for dinner. I really do love cooking when I am on holidays but I also love discovering new places and having a break from all that washing up.

I had heard that Rusty Water Brewery were producing some pretty good food and it had been on my must visit list for a while. I also knew that Rust Water Brewery was a fairly family friendly restaurant and so I booked a table.

Dining beachside in Cowes has become a fairly tourist centric game. A lot of the more interesting eateries seem to be cropping up outside of the main street of Cowes. Rusty Water Brewery sits just off the main road, a stones through from the Koala Park and a few other distinct tourist destinations.

The main dining room is very spacious and we were seated in a section that seemed to be dedicated to those eating with their children. There were colouring in books and crayons on the table and a fairly normal kids menu to order off. Service was fine and friendly and the drinks list was fairly comprehensive with a focus on their own local brews.

We tried the Seafood linguine.

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Confit duck.

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Duck salad ($21)

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Chicken parma with chips and salad.

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The menu here was interesting and much more sophisticated than most other restaurants on the Island. Execution of the menu was pretty good although whoever made my salad was heavy handed with the dressing. Our duck was cooked well which shows there is talent in the kitchen and the kids meals ($10) were all gobbled up.

Overall we had a lovely experience and we all enjoyed our food.

Dani


Address: 1821 Phillip Island Rd, Cowes VIC 3922
Phone:(03) 5952 1666

www.rustywaterbrewery.com.au

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The Cape Kitchen Phillip Island- perfect food & ocean views

The Cape Kitchen Phillip IslandThe Cape Kitchen Phillip Island

The Cape Kitchen Phillip Island has been open since early 2015.

Situated on a stunning site with views of the Southern Ocean and coastline, this restaurant is in the unique position of being able to showcase the best of what Phillip Island has to offer both on the plate and via the beautiful surrounds.

The Cape Kitchen Phillip Island

The Cape Kitchen boasts a large dining room with walls of glass that open out onto the coastal views beyond. Inside has been fitted out with elegant restraint resulting in an intimate and tranquil dining space.

The Cape Kitchen Phillip Island

There are plans afoot to utilise the rest of this sprawling site by building the Phillip Island Hot Springs comprising over 45  bathing pools of varying sizes as well as treatment rooms and a day spa.

Until then, visit for the beautifully crafted breakfast, lunch and brunch menu.

They also offer High Tea occasionally and also have special events.

Take a look at their website to keep up to date.

brunch at The Cape Kitchen Phillip Island

Dani xx

The Cape Kitchen Phillip Island


The details

1215 Phillip Island Rd, Newhaven.

Open for breakfast from 8.30am Friday to Sunday. Lunch from 12 noon, Friday to Sunday.

Holiday trading hours include a Monday lunch option. Visit the Cape Kitchen website for more information.

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Dani B from Eat My StreetDani B is a food and lifestyle blogger from Melbourne. She loves finding beautiful local places to eat and play.  She also loves to cook and posts  a new favourite recipe ever week on her blog. If you are a keen amateur foodie she would love you to follow along on Facebook or sign up on the blog.


 

BEANd San Remo

BEANd San Remo

House made fudge people!

Ice cream!

Water views and the sweet sound of water lapping at the sand.

The smell of freshly roasted coffee.

A friendly smile and an list of “house rules” that include “Have Fun”.

Four fantastic reasons to visit BEANd in San Remo.

BEANd San Remo

It is a little bit of a favourite of mine too, ever since I washed up in search of coffee on the WORST weekend of the year to visit Phillip Island, the Grand Prix weekend. So much traffic, so many people. But the sweet comfort of BEANd, a local playground and a meandering walk to the beach was all I needed to make my day come out on top!

BEANd is a local boutique coffee roastery too and they roast their coffee beans daily and it is this level of love and attention to details that kind of permeates the rest of the store.

You can order a range of Smoothies $6.80 Spirulina & Berry | Banana | Very Berry | Hemp & Banana.

Fudge. Todays options included Orange & Mango, Chocolate & Wattle Seed, Walnut & Maple, Lemon Meringue, Orange & Mango, Turkish Delight, Cranberry & Pistachio.

BEANd San Remo

A lovely selection of teas $4 or $4.80 for iced tea.

BEANd San Remo

A range of delectable sandwiches $10

Iced coffee $4.80

Eggs, burgers, brunch and more.

Visit for the gorgeous, thoughtful menu and decor and stay for the never ending beach holiday vibe.

Happy Eating.

Dani xx

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BEANd San Remo

Address: 4/157-159 Marine Parade, Phillip Island VIC 3925
Phone:0407 717 588
Hours:
Friday 7:00 am – 4:00 pm
Saturday 7:00 am – 4:00 pm
Sunday 7:00 am – 4:00 pm
Monday 7:00 am – 4:00 pm
Tuesday 7:00 am – 4:00 pm
Wednesday Closed
Thursday 7:00 am – 4:00 pm

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BEANd San Remo

Berry and Cherry Farms to visit this Summer

The best farm gate and u-picks for Summer
Berry picking is a Summer ritual for my family, heralding all that is good about Summer in Melbourne and also ensuring we have a bejewelled table come Christmas Day.
I have complied a little list of the cherry and berry farms in the surrounding areas.
Most farms will charge you entry as well as for the fruit you pick. Normally around $5 to $15.
There are also a few that only sell at local markets such as Fleming Berries so keep an eye on those market dates.
Just click on the name of the Farm for more information and to go direct to their website.
Happy Picking!
Yum.
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Jackson Track Blueberries 

Blueberry Farm Gate Sales. 135 Bayview Rd, Jindivick.

Open 11am – 5pm Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays from 12th December.

Cherry Haven U-Pick

Family owned u-pick with a great variety of hard to find cherries.

Address: 470 Queens Rd, Wandin East VIC 3139
Phone:0408 805 359
Hours:
Friday 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Saturday 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Sunday 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Monday 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Tuesday 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Wednesday 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Thursday 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
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Cherry Hill Orchards

U-pick cherries and farm gate sales this is a busy, bustling, beautiful farm.
Opening Hours
7 days a week, Nov-Jan 9am-5pm.
Closed Christmas day.
Address
474 Queens Road, Wandin East
T 1300 CHERRY
www.cherryhill.com.au

Blue Hills Berries Cherries
Open 7 days a week, Nov-Jan 9am-5pm.
Closed Christmas Day and New Years Day.
T (03) 9737 9400
www.upickcherries.com.au

30 Chapman Rd, Silvan for Cherries. 27 Parker Rd, Silvan for seasonal berries.

Emily Hill Blueberries

Local and registered customers only.

Farm Address:
770 Bourkes Creek Road, Dewhurst
Corner of Bourkes Creek Road and the Emerald-Beaconsfield Roads
Dewhurst

Gateway Estate

Pick your own strawberries and stock up on local produce from other suppliers.

Address: 667 Maroondah Hwy, Coldstream VIC 3770
Phone:(03) 9739 0568
Hours:
Friday 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Saturday 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Sunday 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Monday 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Tuesday 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Wednesday 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Thursday 9:00 am – 5:00 pm

Cherry Bomb Cherries

U-pick cherries only with different varieties available depending on when you visit.

General Hours

Thursday: 9am – 5pm

Friday: 9am – 5pm

Saturday: 9am – 5pm

Sunday: 9am – 5pm

120 Wandin Creek Rd, Wandin East.

Right next door is  Jay Berries

Farm gate, cellar door. Strawberries, raspberries, blueberries and much more!

Open 6 days a week, closed Saturday.

140 Wandin Creek Road, Wandin East, Victoria
phone: (03) 5964 4451

Chappies 

Cherries, raspberries, blackberries, persimmon and more. U-pick and farm gate sales.

21 Parker Road Silvan 3795
Phone: 03 9737 9534

Cherries, raspberries, blackberries and strawberries.

Raynors Stonefruit Orchard

Peaches, nectarines, apricots, plums, plus plumcots and peachums.
Opening Hours
Peach Cafe & Shop open 7 days Nov-May 9am-5pm.
Closed June. Open Thursday to Sunday Jul-Nov 9am-5pm.
Address
60 Schoolhouse Rd, Woori Yallock

Avonsleigh Berries

26 Avon Rd, Avonsleigh. Pick your own blueberries and sour cherries.

Gembrook Fruits

Blueberries in Gembrook. Not taking new customers.

Hillbillies Farm Estate Wandin

1 Parker Road Silvan 3795
Phone: 03 9737 9539

Blueberries, Strawberries, Raspberries U-Pick Blueberries from December 27th.

Open 9am-5pm Wed, Thurs ,Fri,Sat,Sun

Sunny Creek Organic Berry Farm

Trafalgar South

Pick your own and farm gate sales. Over a hunder varieties of berries!

Folly Farm U-pick Blueberries Olinda

By appointment only and a minimum 1 kilo pick. Season opens sometime in January.

03 9751 2184
192 Falls Rd, Olinda VIC

Goldenvale Strawberries

Goldenvale Strawberries is located in Coldstream, Victoria. They sell to the public, 7 days a week.

16 Coldstream West Road, Coldstream.


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String and Salt Cooking School

Last night I had the pleasure of being invited along to attend a cooking class at String and Salt Cooking School in Warragul.

String and Salt Cooking School

Opened by Warragul locals Michelle and Dave 18 months ago, String and Salt operates as a beautiful homewares store by day and a warehouse style cooking school by night. Housed in a beautifully renovated building in the main street of Warragul, String and Salt is a little gem of a store that is loved by locals and visitors alike.

Michelle from String and Salt Cooking School

The range of classes on offer at String and Salt really excites; gluten-free, Malaysian, Sausage Making, Salami Making, South African, Dad’s in the Kitchen, The basics of Bread and more. Classes are taught by a variety of chefs and cooks.

Last night was “A Taste of the Peninsula” themed class, presented by Michael Demagistri of the newly established East. Bar and Dining in Mount Martha. Michael might be known to some of you from his time on MasterChef: The Professionals, where he made it into the top four before being eliminated.

Michael Demagistris from East

To start the evening, Michael shared with us a little bit about his history and  journey as a Chef.  Highlights include his time working with Jacques Reymond, a 3 month stint at Noma and his role as head chef at the Sorrento Golf Club. Two weeks ago he realised his long-term dream of opening a restaurant in beautiful Mount Martha.

Michael’s passion is to make food from scratch, using natural produce with a touch of playfulness. He also likes to forage beach-side and what better place could there be to do this than the beautiful Mornington Peninsula.

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Our menu for the evening was:

Seven Spiced Pumpkin Seeds

 

Scampi, brown butter snow, lemon powder and miso. This dish was melt in the mouth delicious and may have been my favourite.

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Heirloom tomato, purple basil and burata salad.

salad at String and Salt Cooking School

 

Seafood Paella with clams, mussels, flathead, scallops, nasturtium and salt bush.

Paelle at String and Salt Cooking School

 

Creme brûlée with banana ice cream and crispy pearls.

dessert at String and Salt Cooking School

All of the food was amazing and beautiful with multiple layers of flavour that really “zing” together on the plate.

String and Salt cooking school provides an elegantly casual environment to listen to the experts talk about their cooking, and to learn some tips on how to  replicate the dishes at home. There were opportunities throughout the evening to “have a go” and there was a very hands on approach to smelling, tasting, and seeing all the produce that Michael had brought along (or foraged on his way) for the evening.

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You never know what little piece of information you might pick up during a cooking class. I learnt

  • how to shell and prepare Scampi
  • how to pickle lemon
  • a little bit about foraging
  • how to prepare a dehydrated capsicum powder
  • I love creme brûlée ( I may have already known that one)

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For more information on upcoming cooking classes and to make a booking visit

www.stringandsalt.com.au

I plan to visit again early next year for Michelle’s next cheese making class. It sounds amazing.

Maybe I will see you there.

Dani


Details

String and Salt Cooking School

Address: 42 Smith St, Warragul VIC 3820
Phone:(03) 5622 2119

Cost: Generally $90 – $125 for a 3- 4 hour class.

All classes include a shared meal around the String + Salt table.

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