Naught Distillery and Gin Bar Eltham

Naught Distillery and Gin Bar opened mid 2021.

Official word is that the idea for the distillery and cocktail bar was first conceived in 2016. By 2021 it was already winning awards for the Naught Australian Dry Gin, with many accolades to follow.

Rumour has it that the brain behind the whole operation is a former teacher and I think that this Cinderella angle is what we all need right now.

You will be pleasantly surprised when you open this rather simple front door in a back street in Eltham.

Inside is a gorgeous bar with booths, bar seats and a mezzanine.

The cocktail list is a little bit special and service was knowledgeable and on point.

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Naught Distillery

2/ 32 Peel St.

Eltham, VIC 3095.

The drink list was fantastic but we were also very easily tempted into ordering from the food list and thoroughly enjoyed the cheese board, $35. Other options include the chacuterie board, marinated olives $12 and Buffalo mozzarella with fresh basil, Pedro Ximenez balsamic & smoked sea salt $14.

This rather dramatic tired flow arrangement framed the room beautifully.

https://naughtgin.com.au

Opening Hours

Monday Closed

Tuesday Closed

Wednesday Closed

Thursday 5pm – 10pm

Friday 5pm – Midnight

Saturday 2pm- Midnight

Sunday 2pm-10pm

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Happy Eating.

Dani xx


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Five culinary legends in one venue plus a DJ and a fabulously kitsch food hall with a roof and plenty of heat. Yes Melbourne, all your Malaysian and Singaporean street food dreams have come true in one place at HWKR Melbourne.

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Best Markets in Templestowe and Beyond

The Best Markets in Templestowe and Surrounds

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There is nothing I enjoy more than spending my weekend wandering through a gorgeous, local Farmers Market before heading home with a basket full of produce to cook for myself and my family.

Shopping at a Farmers’ Market inspires creativity don’t you think? If you find an authentic local market then you have found the local growers, makers, bakers and creators in your community.

Well I have made it my mission to research, visit and discover as many of the best markets in Templestowe and beyond.

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Riddik Cafe Templestowe

Templestowe Lower has a new cafe and boy it’s a good one.

Riddik Cafe Templestowe has opened in what was once the old ANZ Bank building and with tree-lined views of the classic Lower Templestowe street beyond, it is sure to be equally loved by locals and visitors from further afield.

Riddik Cafe Templestowe

Surprisingly they are open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. I have only visited for breakfast so far but I really enjoyed what I tried from the menu and the Code Black coffee was excellent.  The kind of coffee that stays on your mind and demands a revisit. Continue reading

Macelleria Richmond

Macelleria Richmond

The Butcher who cooks for you has arrived in Melbourne.

Macelleria Richmond

Chief Meatologist Peter Zaidon has taken his very successful restaurant from the shores of Bondi beach to the suburbs of Sydney and now all the way to Richmond, Melbourne.Macelleria Richmond

The idea is simple, a butcher store and restaurant where you can turn up, chose from the selection of top shelf, dry aged, Cape Grim Australian beef carefully chosen with Peter’s fine eye and then have it cooked for you on site. You can also take it home if you’d prefer.

You might like to try a beer or cider while you wait.Macelleria Richmond

The fun does not stop with the beautifully chosen beef though, you can also select from a colourful array of salads and vegetables to accompany your meat, thus also making Macelleria a favourite among a health conscious crowd.

Then there are the iconic sweet potato fries. Crunchy, sweet and salty they can be swapped for delicious thick-cut potatoe chips that are equally delicious.

The idea behind the store, owned by five friends from Sydney and Melbourne, is to serve simple, whole foods and burgers to a discerning, health conscious crowd in a simple, casual setting. Ingredients are organic or locally sourced and seasonal vegetables make an appearance throughout the year. The real star of the show, apart from Zaidan himself, is the ethically sourced dry aged Cape Grim beef. Certified grass fed and MSA graded, the beef is grown in the naturally pristine Cape Grim area of Tasmania.

Then there are the burgers. There are 14 different gourmet burgers available and all are made with 100% grass fed Cape Grim Angus beef patties, created on premises from scratch. Following along with the ethos of the whole store, the burger buns are made from 100% organic unbleached flour sweetened only with honey. Melbourne even has its own local version, a nod to the ground on which it resides. Macelleria Richmond

Macelleria is all about excellent ingredients used to make good food in a casual and modern setting. Perfect for locals looking for  a simple, healthy meal it will also be sure to appeal to the sports crowds frequenting the popular venues nearby.

The Bondi store is much loved by locals, some of whom visit multiple times a week, and I expect the Melbourne restaurant will be the same.

The details

Macelleria Richmond

87/89 Swan St

Richmond

www.macelleria.com.au

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Macelleria Richmond

Trotters Bistro Carlton

Trotters Bistro Carlton

Back in its first heyday, my brother-in-law (The Professor) and sister and law used to live and work in Carlton. Whenever they visit us from Canada they love to go back there to visit friends, try out the delicious food on offer and enjoy the general atmosphere.

Most of us who have grown up in Melbourne will probably have some kind of memories of our first visit to Carlton. I remember walking down the street as a 17-year-old, being called out to by the restaurant owners and being very impressed at the cosy and sophisticated ambience of what was going on inside each restaurant. I also fondly remember one of my first boyfriends who was a waiter in Lygon St, which probably couldn’t have impressed this Country girl more.

Well a lot has changed since then and a lot has stayed the same. I still love shopping on Lygon St and visiting the plethora of great restaurants and cafes in the area. The Professor was visiting again recently and so we left it up to him to chose our dining destination. Trotters Bistro in Lygon St it was.

First impressions were that Trotters Bistro was one of those first wave restaurants that have lasted the test of time. Cosy corners, moody lighting, dark timber walls and friendly greetings at the door started things off  well. The menu has a long list of reliable favourites which is something to be impressed with in this day and age of spectacular Instagram hopeful “good looking” dishes.

Having 6 of us in the group meant we had ample opportunity to really sample the brunch menu (although the lunch specials looked very tempting too).

The breakfast burger with house made hash brown and delicious chutney.

breakfast burger at Trotters Bistro Carlton

Eggs Atlantic at Trotters Bistro CarltonAtlantic Eggs with 2 poached eggs on Dr Marty’s crumpets, with smoked salmon, hollandaise and avocado.

Eggs Benedict at Trotters Bistro Carlton

 

Eggs Benedict with Dr Marty’s crumpets, hollandaise and smoked ham. The smoked ham deserves a special mention as having a very smokey, delicious flavour.

We all enjoyed our brunch in Carlton. Service was friendly and although I didn’t love my coffee, everything else was reliably good.

Visit Trotters Bistro Carlton for time-honoured dishes served in a classic Lygon street bistro. If you are looking for gluten-free meals, you might be particularly keen to visit as they have a great selection.

Special mention goes to the wall full of antique/ vintage disassembled timber boxes which I could have stared at happily all morning.

Happy Eating.

Dani

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Paloma Cantina Richmond

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Paloma Cantina is a great Mexican style eatery in Bridge Rd, Richmond.

The colourful restaurant serves a selection of tacos ($7), fajitas ($19 – $23), nachos ($14 – $18), burritos ($17.50) and enchilada ($17.50) alongside a traditional drinks list including Sangria and a great variety of Margaritas.

Crunchy, cheesy tacos with guacamole and fresh salsa is a great way to start off a fun evening with friends.Paloma Cantina Richmond

Or why not try a chorizo, feta, rocket and black bean taco?

Paloma Cantina Richmond

Highlights of the menu include grilled corn cob with chipotle mayo, queso and lime and the pulled pork taco with pineapple and pico de gallo. Paloma Cantina RichmondPaloma Cantina Richmond

Ali works his magic behind the bar.Ali from Paloma Cantina

Table for two?

Visit for traditional Mexican food in a cosy, warm and eclectic atmosphere.

Thanks to Paloma Cantina for inviting us along to sample the menu.

Happy Eating.

Dani

The Details

464 Bridge Rd,

Richmond.

www.palomacantina.com.au

Paloma Cantina Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

Bistro Guillaume Melbourne

Bistro Guillaume MelbourneBistro Guillaume Melbourne is a classic French restaurant modelled on France’s popular neighbourhood bistros but sitting swankily alongside the Yarra here in our very own Melbourne.Bistro Guillaume Melbourne

The lime green colour scheme is the first thing you will notice when you approach Bistro Guillaume and it sets the scene for a dining experience that does not follow along with the trends, rather walks its own jaunty journey par excellence.

If you are not already in love with the riverside view and on point brisk but embracing service, then  the decor will capture your heart like a dashing French mademoiselle looking sweetly at you from under her thick long lashes.

Then the food will sweep you away.

The Roquefort soufflé is a cheese lovers delight. Light, fluffy and intensely creamy all at once with a perfect side serve of cress, apple and walnuts as an accompaniment. I am often trying to find an equal to my favourite ever dish of Goats Cheese Soufflé from Donovans in St Kilda which I ate a decade or so ago and Bistro Guillaume’s souffle comes daringly close.

A beetroot tart with goats cheese feta and horseradish demonstrates a similar philosophy in the kitchen of beautiful ingredients perfectly paired with lavish restraint and skill I can only dream of. The thin, buttery tart shell was uniquely memorable and I am sure, very hard to replicate.Bistro Guillaume Melbourne

Roast chicken with Paris mash was an outstanding dish and easily the most delicious roast chicken I have ever eaten (sorry Mum). I have since discovered that the recipe for Paris Mash includes a whole lot of butter and only a modicum of potato, but no bother, it was the chicken that really shone in this dish anyway.   Succulent, crispy-skin perfection with an outstanding jus drizzled all around.

There was little room for dessert but we ordered it anyway because who can resist a profiterole with vanilla bean ice cream and chocolate sauce?

Our waitress was helpful and of my favourite waitstaff breed. There, but not there if you know what I mean. Never intrusive and yet when I went to reach for the wrong knife during entrée there she suddenly was under my right arm proffering me the correct utensil. She also added a sprinkling of authenticity by way of a lovely French accent but I don’t think it would have mattered either way. She recommended the right wine and kept a rather rowdy table of business men in order and facilitated our dining experience with dry humour and helpfulness.

Visit for the perfect riverside Melbourne dining experience and food that you will remember long after you leave.

 

The details

8 Whiteman St

Southbank

Open 12 midday to 10pm 7 days

03 8582 2014

http://bistroguillaumemelbourne.com.au

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Middle Eastern Restaurant Souk Opens in Melbourne

decor at Middle Eastern Restaurant SoukThis week saw the opening of an exciting new restaurant in Bligh Place, just off Flinders Lane, serving fresh, modern flavours from North Africa, Anatolia and the Middle East. Middle Eastern Restaurant Souk

Eat My Street was invited along on behalf of the Australian Good Food and Travel Guide, for the opening night. On arrival we were greeted with the “Omar Sharif” cocktail. Pink fairy floss and rose petals atop an elixir of gin, citrus mastic. orgeat and rose water. This delicious and gorgeous drink set the tone for the dinner ahead. There are four other Arabian style cocktails to chose from, including “Aladdin’s Mistress” with Moroccan green iced tea, crushed cardamom pods, rum and mint.fairy floss cocktail at Middle Eastern Restaurant Soukcocktails at Middle Eastern Restaurant Souk

The venue was recently redeveloped by Ergun Elmas (of Elsternwick’s Arabesque) and business partner Vlad Kovacevic and it spans two levels of neon pink and grey gorgeousness offset with striking artwork. Head Chef Rogelio Almanza, comes to Souk via Mexico, America and Japan and seems to have a deft hand when it comes to bringing a little extra kick and sizzle to the flavours on the plate.

To the food. Prawn falafel with smoked black tahini and chipotle hummus with burnt butter and paprika were the opening gambits. Both dishes delivered a fresh take on classic, much loved dishes. I enjoyed the extra dimension that the chipotle and burnt butter brought to the hummus and the prawn falafel had a great depth and intricacy of flavour.chefs at Middle Eastern Restaurant Soukfalafel at Middle Eastern Restaurant Souk

The Kuwaiti Fried Chicken (KFC) was another highlight that packed a big punch of flavour. These little crunchy chicken ribs were fried in harissa and paprika breadcrumbs and I  could have eaten a lot more.Middle Eastern Restaurant Souk

The Turkish Tabouleh with sumac, mint cucumber, mild chillies and roasted pine nuts provided a fresh and zesty interlude for our palates and demonstrates a thoughtful approach to menu design.Middle Eastern Restaurant Souk

Next up was the perfectly tender charcoal octopus which was served with muhammara sauce and roasted potato.

The Chicken and Apricot Kofta continued the theme of giant flavours in small sizes, and it was served on a roasted lemongrass stick that permeated the juicy meatball perfectly.

Dessert was a slow cooked black tapioca pearls in sweet turkish coffee cream.  This dish offered a perfect balance of sweet and bitter, crunch and cream. The  slippery luxuriousness of the tapioca balls were brought to life with the clean, crispness of the coffee. The crowning jewell of berries added the perfect burst of fresh sweetness and deep friend tapioca added crunch. I liked this dessert very much.

Middle Eastern Restaurant SoukVisit Souk for the excellent food that is full of exciting flavours , the modish setting, great service and of course, cocktails to remember.

Happy Eating.

Dani xx

Middle Eastern Restaurant Souk

Our Little Caravan and Inchmeal Cafe

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Owner and barista, Anne Ngo has previously worked as cafe manager at the stunning 1932 Cafe and Restaurant in Collins St, Melbourne. She has now achieved her dream of opening her very own cafe in the heart of Notting Hill.

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Goje Frozen Yogurt Yarraville

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It’s the middle of winter. It snowed in the suburbs last week. I wore leggings underneath my skinny jeans last night and I may have even been hiding bed socks inside my knee high boots.

Wheat packs and instant hand warmers are basically my life right now.

But winter does blow in some perks with its windy days. My tea consumptions goes up dramatically, the house always smells amazing thanks to the slow cooker churning out delicious soups and stews, and I’m not sure if there are many things more satisfying than the feeling of walking out of a hot sweaty session at the gym into a cold night air. Actually, I can think of one- walking straight from that hot, sweaty gym session into a hot, soothing bath- complete with bubble, hot chocolate (or mulled wine… who’s judging?!) and a really quality book.

But as much as I love the braises, boils and brews of winter a girl cannot live off winter food alone and despite the weather, I often find myself craving something just as cold as the wind.

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