D.O.C. Pizza and Mozzarella Bar

D.O.C. Pizza

D.O.C. Pizza and Mozzarella Bar is Melbourne pizza at its best. Opened in 2007 D.O.C. Pizza and Mozzarella Bar was at the centre of the pizza revolution that Melbourne had to have. Gone were the thick doughy pizza bases covered in shredded spam and plastic cheese and in their place was the light, chewy pizza bases covered in a few simple and excellent ingredients. Prosciutto, artisan mozzarella, rich and fragrant tomato covered bases.  This is pizza as the Italians created it and finally it could be found in Melbourne.

At D.O.C. Pizza bar in Melbourne you can also eat your excellent pizza curb-side and have it served to you by charming Italian wait staff. This is a very busy restaurant with a no booking policy but no one seems to mind. Join the consistently moving queue on the pavement outside this gorgeous Drummond Street building and indulge in a little people watching until it is your turn to grab a seat. You won’t regret the wait because the menu is that good.

Pizza Soppressa $20.90

D.O.C. Pizza

An excellent Radicchio, fennel, orange, walnut and gorgonzola salad $14.90. One of the 8 salad options on the menu and the perfect accompaniment to the salty, creamy pizza.

D.O.C. Pizza

The simply perfect combination of sweet, rich tomato, mozzarella and basil on the Pizza Margherita. $16.90
D.O.C. Pizza

Dining Al Fresco on a gorgeous late Summers Evening in Carlton. Life is good. 🙂

D.O.C. Pizza

Happy Eating.

Dani


 

The details

D.O.C. Pizza and Mozzarella Bar

295 Drummond St Carlton
Phone:  9347 2998

Mon-Wed . dinner
Thu-Sun . lunch & dinner

You can also find their D.O.C. Pizza and Mozzarella Bar in Mornington and Albert Park. Take a peek at their website for more information.

http://docgroup.net

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BBQ Code Glen Waverley

BBQ Code Glen Waverley

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Korean food is so hot right now in Melbourne, and not just because it is nearly always served with that lovely fermented side dish called Kimchi. Melbourne fell in love with Korean food quite some time ago with its classic dishes of Bibimbap, bulgogi and fried chicken.

A couple of weeks ago I spied a brand new Korean BBQ restaurant opening up in the Glen Waverley dining precinct, right next door to the ever popular Shira Nui. With its black and white paint work, clean lines and neat timber furnishings, BBQ Code looked like somewhere I would like to dine. Yesterday I got to try the food and I was not disappointed. In fact I am now a little smitten.

BBQ Code is bringing the street version of Korean food to Glen Waverley. Each (share) table is set with a couple of  inbuilt electrical BBQ plates. Order from BBQ section of the neat and tempting menu and your food will be cooked in front of you on your hot plate.

As with most Korean restaurants, an enticing selection of accompaniments will be brought to your table including the ever popular Kimchi (great for the gut apparently). I was also served a small dish of fish cake, or Eomuck Bokkeum.

BBQ Code Glen Waverley

The menu is divided into Korean Street Food, Rice and Noodles and BBQ and dishes include Grilled Chicken Stick $8, Dukkbokki $15.50, Bibimbap, $15 and Ranchi Guksu $15.

I ordered Jab Chae with Beef which was a sweet potato noodle dish and it was delicious.

BBQ Code is already looking busy just two weeks since it opened. I cannot wait to go back and try ordering from the BBQ menu, hopefully with friends so I can try  variety of dishes.

I recommend you give this little restaurant a try too. Fun, delicious and with friendly and helpful service. A great addition to the Glen Waverley scene.

Happy Eating.

Dani xx

BBQ Code Glen Waverley


The details

BBQ Code Glen Waverley

249 Springvale road
Glen Waverley, Victoria, Australia
(03) 8838 1251

www.facebook.com/BBQ-CODE

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Dani B from Eat My StreetDani B is a food blogger from  the South Eastern Suburbs of Melbourne. Every Friday she posts one of her favourite, simple, tasty recipes. She also writes about the local Melbourne food scene. Take a look at her favourite places to eat, or follow along on Facebook. Thanks for stopping by! xx


 

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Peppers Mineral Springs Hotel

Peppers Mineral Springs HotelPeppers Mineral Springs Hotel can be found in the beautiful spa town of Hepburn Springs in Victoria. Surrounded by country lanes, tree lined walks and undulating hills in all directions, Hepburn Springs is just a 5 minute drive from lovely town of Daylesford. At the foothills of the Great Dividing Range, Hepburn Springs is one of the prettiest spots in country Victoria. The region is also home to over 80% of Australia’s natural mineral springs making it a perfect destination for relaxation and rejuvenation.

gardens at Peppers Mineral Springs Hotel

Peppers Mineral Springs Hotel is a gorgeous art deco style hotel found in the main street of Hepburn Springs. I recently managed to visit on a rare child free weekend and it was a pleasure to stay in this beautiful hotel, explore the beautiful township of Daylesford, try out some of the great local eateries and enjoy a soak in the natural mineral waters of the Spa at the Hotel.

Peppers Mineral Springs Hotel

The Hotel is surrounded by stunning sculptured gardens and it also houses the award winning The Argus Dining Room restaurant. We arrived late in the day and ended up grabbing a quick bite at the hotel bar.

The Argus Bar and Lounge The food was tasty and the service was helpful. We enjoyed dining in the luxury and quiet of the front lounge.

The Argus Bar and Lounge Hepburn Springs

I may have imagined myself in an Agatha Christie novel which is an excellent thing (in case you were wondering).

Peppers Mineral Springs Hotel food

We also enjoyed breakfast in The Conservatory the next morning as this was included in our accommodation package. The room was elegant and light filled and the food was quite good. An excellent local muesli mix was probably one of the highlights although the Eggs Benedict were also very good. Plunger coffee, tea, juice, pastries, toast and fruit were all included. You could also order what you liked off the menu which was then cooked fresh in the kitchen.

The Conservatory at Peppers Mineral Springs Hotel

The highlight of Peppers Mineral Springs Hotel was definitely the gorgeous location, stunning natural surrounds and the simply elegant hotel room.

Peppers Mineral Springs Hotel The rooms in the main hotel have been renovated but retain the original features such as gorgeous timber sash windows that look out in the surrounding countryside. There are a number of other accommodation options beside the main hotel rooms including self-contained rooms for small or large groups.

Peppers Mineral Springs Hotel

The lounge, lobby, library and conservatory at the Hotel were also very beautiful, being filled with art, lamplight and soft furnishings.

Peppers Mineral Springs Hotel

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You can probably tell that I loved it.

We also enjoyed dessert at the nearby Belvedere Social. There are many, many other great things to do in the local area including a visit to the Wombat Hill Botanical Gardens and a walk and a coffee at Daylesford Lake.

Peppers Mineral Springs Hotel was a unique and elegant hotel and I look forward to visiting again some time.

Dani xx

Peppers Mineral Springs Hotel


The details

Address: 124 Main Rd, Hepburn Springs VIC 3461
Phone:(03) 5348 2202

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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.


 

Melbourne’s best coffee

Patricia Coffee Brewers

Melbourne's best coffee

Eat My Street recently visited Patricia Coffee Brewers, a cafe that  scores a whopping 9.2 out of 10 on Bean Hunter and is consistently voted as one of the best coffees in Melbourne’s CBD. I would have to agree.

Reminiscent of a cafe in Italy, Patricia does not have a lot of space nor seats. Located on the corner of a little alley way you will happily find yourself drinking your coffee standing, mingling with everyone else in the small cafe space inside, or indeed leaning against a grey-stone wall in laneway outside. If you are really weary you might be lucky enough to nab a milk crate.

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The service is excellent, cheerful, friendly, committed and the barista’s here seem to love their gig. It shows in their coffee making too and you will be served a near perfect cup of coffee here.

You can also buy some rather excellent sweet treats.

Melbourne's best coffee and treats

Excellent coffee, excellent cafe and my vote for Melbourne’s best coffee 2015.

Melbourne's best coffee


The details

Patricia Coffee Brewer’s

Website

Cnr Little Bourke & Little William St.
Melbourne, VIC, 3000

Hours: Mon-Fri 7am-4pm

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Mister Fox Ringwood

Mister Fox Ringwood

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It is the festive season which means office parties, family parties, hanging with friends and heaps of other really great excuses to eat out in Melbourne.

Mister Fox in Ringwood is perched atop the tenth at Ringwood Golf Course with fantastic full length windows to let you really enjoy what the view has to offer. So far as dining in Ringwood goes, this is a pretty sweet view.

The menu offers the pretty standard selection of bacon, eggs, burgers, wraps and sandwiches with a fantastic and varied specials list to keep things interesting.

The poached coconut and chicken salad with mango, red onion, cashews and raita $15 was delicious with a mouth-watering selection of flavours. Melbourne Summer on a plate.

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Organic Beef Cheeseburger, with dill pickle, brioche and chips $14 was as good as it sounds and great value for money. The tasty dill pickle provided a tangy, next level lift.

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Chicken parma and chips at $16 was also great value.

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Coffee was by Genovese with house blend or a single origin on offer. If you can’t stay for lunch, then definitely visit for a coffee and cake or maybe a Choc Cronut $5, Mandarin polenta cake $5 or Salted caramel slice $3. FullSizeRender

Or Iced Chocolate.

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Happy Eating.

Dani xx


The details

352 Canterbury Road, Ringwood, Victoria

Phone: 03 8822 4174

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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

Belvedere Social Daylesford

Belvedere Social Daylesford

On our recent visit to the beautiful spa town of Daylesford we visited the brand new and very gorgeous Belvedere Social. Based around the idea of the 1940’s social club, this restaurant/bar is set in a striking old building in the main street of Daylesford. The restaurant is owned and run by the charming Bernard who is a dab hand at mixing cocktails and sharing smiles and anecdotes in equal measure.

Belvedere Social Daylesford

Belvedere Social Daylesford has a smallish but interesting menu. We popped in for dessert and we were delighted with our selection of Seasonal Berry Vacherin, Basil $16; berries with Chantilly cream, basil infused strawberries and dehydrated meringue.

Belvedere Social in Daylesford

The Charcuterie Board at $32 was equally tempting. The menu is divided into sections: Grown, Caught, Raised and is brought together using local suppliers and buyers. There were a lot of dishes on the menu that I would love to have tried and I could have happily spent an entire evening enjoying the moody grey walls, pressed tin roof, climbing rose strewn front glass doors and industrial elegance of the room.  Take a look at the menu by clicking here.

Belvedere Social also has a very interesting and extensive tea menu curated by the Australian Tea Masters   and enthusiastically explained to me by my dapper and bow-tie bedecked waiter. I am very keen to return and sample some of the lovely selections. On this occasion I was too distracted by the glittering cocktails on selection and ordered myself a very pretty Rose Mojito.

 

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Visit for the cocktails and food and stay for the golden atmosphere.

Happy Eating!

Dani xx


The Details

Belvedere Social Daylesford

Address: 82 Vincent St, Daylesford VIC 3460
Phone:(03) 5348 2088
Hours:
Sunday 11:00 am – 10:00 pm
Monday Closed
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday 3:00 – 10:00 pm
Thursday 11:00 am – 10:00 pm
Friday 11:00 am – 12:00 am
Saturday 11:00 am – 12:00 am


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Shira Nui Glen Waverley

Shira Nui Glen Waverley

gyoza at Shira Nui Glen Waverley

Shira Nui is one of Melbourne’s most reliably good Japanese restaurants. Located in a small restaurant sitting back off Springvale Rd in Glen Waverley, you could easily walk pass this little gem of a eating house without stopping in to dine. If you did walk past, you would be making a big mistake.

Shira Nui has been around since 2003 and Chef Hiro Ishikura has been in charge of the kitchen for the whole time. Nab a seat at the Omakase bar ($90 for 9 courses) to really experience the best of what Shira Nui has to offer.  Omakase allows the Chef to chose all the dishes that you eat, and at Shira Nui you are also likely to receive instruction on how to make the best of the stunning Sushi and sashimi.

I recently attended with the little ones in tow so we dined off the A La Carte menu. We ordered the Gyoza $10 (image above) which was unrecognisable, but delicious. entree at Shira Nui Glen Waverley

The Age Dofu ($13) which is silken tofu, cut into cubes, dusted in starch and then deep fried until crisp and brown. The Crispy, silky texture combination, combined with the sweet/ salty sauce, creates a little magical mystery tour for your palate.

tofu at Shira Nui

The Karaage Chicken $15.

Chicken at Shira Nui Glen Waverley

The Japanese hot pot with udon $35.

Japanese hot pot at Shira Nui Glen Waverley

Shira Nui is a great restaurant for authentic Japanese food. Customers travel from across Melbourne to snap up a seat at the bar and with good reason. The service is attentive and polite and the restaurant is calm, simple and to the point. If you are hoping to try this excellent Japanese food, be sure to book.

Details

Address: 247 Springvale Rd, Glen Waverley VIC 3150
Phone:(03) 9886 7755

Happy Eating.

Dani xx

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Forest Edge Restaurant Gembrook

I was recently invited to lunch by the lovely staff at Forest Edge Restaurant.

Set amidst the rolling green hills in Gembrook sits Forest Edge Restaurant. A beautiful, family run restaurant set on 65 acres of fresh farming land.  The venue operates as a fine dining restaurant, a more casual pizza and wine bar and importantly, a beautiful venue for weddings.

I had driven past the turn off to Forest Edge Restaurant on a number of occasions and I had also been told by locals that this was a “must visit” restaurant, so a visit was high on my wish list. Last week I finally got to visit.

As soon as a I stepped out of the car I was glad I had made the trip.

Forest Edge Restaurant Gembrook

The scenery was stunning.

Forest Edge Restaurant Gembrook

Forest Edge Restaurant Gembrook

Forest Edge is owned by locals Rob and Bev and the restaurant is run by  chef Benjamin Smith. Nicole Cashman, the marketing and events coordinator was my host for the day and she heads up a very happy and welcoming staff team.

The dining room is beautifully decorated with a backdrop of floor to ceiling glass windows overlooking the surrounding hills. The day I visited was  sunny and pristine, although I am told that a visit in Winter is also well worth the trip for the swirling fog and constantly changing vistas.

Now to the food.

Forest Edge Restaurant Gembrook

For entree we had a Chef’s tasting plate. How gorgeous does it look? This was one of those moments where you eat first with your eyes.

Pork, scallops and carpaccio of eye fillet of beef, all of it delicious.

The addition to the pork of the apple and chilli jelly and the apple and olive salsa cut right through the richness of the slow cooked pork and created a beautifully balanced and interesting dish. This attention to detail was repeated with the scallops (pickled ginger, avocado cream) and beef (parmesan crumb, horseradish aioli , parmesan and truffle oil crisp). Creating a very memorable  and well-balanced entree.

Next up was mains.

Forest Edge Restaurant Gembrook

Scotch Fillet of Beef, Maple Braised Baby Leeks, Beetroot Puree, Horseradish Cream & Red Wine Sauce .

Forest Edge Restaurant Gembrook

Slow Cooked Lamb Rump, Hazelnut Purée, Kipfler Potato, Baby Zucchini, Parmesan Crumb.

Forest Edge Restaurant Gembrook

Slow Cooked Pork Tenderloin, Pear Purée, Broccoli & Prune Sauce.

I had to have a little taste of every dish (research of course) and they were all very good. I think that pork tenderloin was probably my favourite as it was light and zesty with the pear puree adding a lovely contrast to the pork.

Main dishes range in price from $32 to $40.  Pizza in the more casual bar space is priced from $12 to $18.

The desert menu was just gorgeous and featured a lovely cheese selection which is normally my dream pick. But this time I was in the mood for something sweet.

Forest Edge Restaurant Gembrook

White Chocolate Panna Cotta, Berry Compote, Balsamic  and Chocolate Parfait, Toasted Custard, Cocoa Soil & Raspberry Yoghurt Sorbet.

The toasted custard was new to me and it was so delicious.

We shared two desserts between us, but to be honest the whole dessert menu was amazing. I think I may still be harbouring a little regret for not tasting that beetroot and chocolate brownie.

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We had lunch in the main dining room but I could not resist taking a peek at the more casual pizza and wine bar.  This was a busy little area and with good reason. The pizza menu sounded delicious and the views from the deck were breath-taking.

There was also live music playing and I am told they also regularly host a Thursday night open mic night.

Forest Edge Restaurant Gembrook

I thoroughly recommend a visit to Forest Edge Restaurant, or even better, book your next birthday celebration there. The views will astound, the food will leave you feeling satisfied and the lovely staff will ensure you leave with a smile on your face.

Meet the Chef

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 Benjamin Smith is the executive Chef at Forest Edge Restaurant. Originally from Kent, in the South East corner of England, Ben moved to Australia in 2003.

The story of how he ended up at Forest Edge Restaurant is a bit of a romantic one. Ben and his wife held their wedding at the restaurant and he loved it so much that not  too long after, he started there as Head Chef.

He is a true convert to the Hills lifestyle and spoke to Dani  about his love for the beautiful rolling hills of Gembrook and his joy at working in a restaurant with such gorgeous views from the kitchen.

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Meet-2

1. Favourite dish to cook?

My favourite dish to cook is one I recreate at home nearly every Christmas. It’s a simple dish but packed with flavour. I put it in the oven in the morning and it is ready to be served when I get home from work that afternoon.
I serve it with mograbeih, sultanas and almond salad.

Click here to find Ben’s recipe for Wet Roasted Lamb Shoulder.

2. Name a Chef who inspires you?

I take my inspiration from many places, chefs, journeys and travels…

If I was to name one chef who I find inspirational however, it would be Spencer Patrick from Harrisons in Port Douglas. His vision and ethics are outstanding.

3. Favourite local cafe?

My favourite local Cafe would be the General Store in Emerald. Great coffee, spot on tasty food and unpretentious atmosphere.

4. The first dish you ever cooked?

The first dish I ever cooked commercially was chickpea falafels with a tabouli salad.

5. What do you love about the local area?

What’s not to love!?

Waking up to the sound of kookaburras, the wind in the trees. Also the local produce that is on offer in abundance in these Hills is unbelievable. I am definitely a convert to the hill life!

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The details

Address: 2905 Gembrook-Launching Pl Rd, Gembrook VIC 3783
Phone:(03) 5967 7007

Main Dining Room
Lunch Saturday & Sunday from 12pm
Dinner Friday & Saturday from 6.00pm
Gourmet Wood Fired Pizza Bar
Thursday from 6:30pm-9pm
Sunday 12pm-8pm

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Round Bird Can’t Fly

Round Bird Can’t Fly in Lilydale

On the Main street of Lilydale presides the propitiously named cafe, Round Bird Can’t Fly. If the cute little name does not win you over, then the decor will. Round Bird Cant Fly is all gleaming whites and copper tones, bedecked in flowers (fresh fig bouquets on the day I visited) and freckled with the ultimate epicurious decor, great food.

Ricotta Dumplings with mascarpone, lemon curd and cinnamon crumble for starters. This is not your every day breakfast menu rather it is a menu dominated by interesting combinations with an A+ for effort. Take a look at the Round Bird Can’t Fly menu for more information.

On the day I visited I ordered the Brioche French Toast with macerated berries and chai ice-cream. French toast makes me all nostalgic and this berry drenched brioche version has done nothing to mitigate my sentimentality.

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Round Bird Can't Fly brunch

There was also a lovely Kids Menu, which always makes me happy. The lovely toasted ham, cheese & tomato sandwich was happily devoured by my little man.

Coffee was hot, strong and delicious and served in Le Creuset.

Round Bird Can't Fly

 

The menu changes regularly and is  full of tempting options. The service was prompt and the cafe has a happy buzz to it.

A visit to  Round Bird Can’t Fly is a perfect way to start your day.

If you are looking for some other great ideas of places to visit in the Yarra Valley then look no further.

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Let me know what you think.

Enjoy.

Dani xx


Details

170 Main St, Lilydale

(03)97359724

Open Monday to Friday 7am to 4pm

Saturday and Sunday. 8am to 4pm.

www.rbcf.com.au

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