Mayday – Richmond – Saturday 30 January 2016 – Breakfast

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Heirloom beetroot salad, organic white quinoa, orange, beet leaves, pickled radish, fennel aioli

I might be a gambler, but that is no reason to go against the odds. There is not enough time to make bad decisions so I’m careful where I venture. Unlike horse racing, even a superficial amount of research reveals cafes to visit, and cafes to steer clear of. Naturally a food lover doesn’t go out of their way to have a bad experience, and a gambler doesn’t go out of their way to lose.

When Catherine and I go and have a new experience, we generally have some idea on what to expect. Personally I don’t like looking at menus, or reading any reviews before I first try a place, but I am mindful of what I hear from friends and several forms of media. The exception is when we try somewhere that is completely new, and only has the reputation of the owners and main staff behind it, or not even that.
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I walked past the old Olmecs on Bridge Road while it was being renovated and one aspect caught my eye “Axil Coffee Roasters”. That is the deadset promise of great coffee, and a likely top quality cafe. I noted it down and made it a must try once it opened.

Mayday opened a month later and had a following from day one. We were pleased on our first attempt to visit that we got told food had stopped being served on account of the hour wait (it was early afternoon). It is much better to be honest than disappoint. A week later we came a bit earlier and after a slightly odd welcoming by the floor manager we were seated after a short wait.

The menu has several enticing options as we expected. A couple in particular jumped out to us and we decided to share something indulgent (Croque Madame) and something sounding relatively healthy (Heirloom Beetroot Salad). There is a certain settling in period that a cafe must be afforded so with friendly staff making an obvious effort I’ll say the service was even.

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Croque Madame – smoked ham hock, raclette cheese, fried egg, mustard bechamel

The food was excellent. The croque madame is one of those meals that given its components is always some level of good. Here the smoked ham hock, generous amount of raclette cheese, mustard béchamel sauce, and runny fried egg, have that extra level of quality that balances the guilt. The bright, extremely photogenic ingredients in the heirloom beetroot salad, put that balance in our favour. There is a bit of texture from the quinoa, and the orange provides a burst, but there is not quite enough in the dish to add to each bite.

The coffee is very good as I expected and I tried a couple to be sure! Catherine tried the orange juice which at the time (I hope this has changed) was under “house made”. When she thought to herself that it doesn’t taste freshly squeezed she looked over to the counter looking for the juicer only to see that it comes straight from a Nudie bottle. I can understand teething issues having worked in some cafes and restaurants literally on opening day, but the manager couldn’t have been serious when she said “it is freshly squeezed by our supplier”, adding “this will change”. That’s fine, but maybe don’t charge $6 for it and put it under house made? I had already paid when I enquired (I wasn’t after a freebie) but there was no apology or even a joke. Luckily her attitude did not extend to her staff.

This is a really contemporary looking (read Scandi themed!) cafe doing excellent coffee and great food. In a matter of a couple of years this part of Bridge Road has blossomed. Mayday adds to the collection of great places for breakfast and lunch but it is not close to the best of them yet.

Mayday Coffee and Food Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

Sir Charles – Fitzroy – Saturday 24 October 2015 – Breakfast

Special K - Kale & corn fritters w tahini yoghurt, avocado, poached eggs & szechuan dukkah & crispy kale

Special K – Kale & corn fritters w tahini yoghurt, avocado, poached eggs & szechuan dukkah & crispy kale

Finally we are checking out a café I had heard heaps about a little while ago when it opened. While sparingly, when I find out about certain openings, I instantly make a note hoping there’ll be an opportunity in the following couple of months to try the latest, and hopefully, greatest.

Sir Charles took over from a bagel place that I knew of, but had never been inside of. Traditionally, this part of Fitzroy near the lights at Johnson and Brunswick, had always felt like the most touristy part of Fitzroy. As more places opened with local relevance (Commoner and Naked being two of note) it seems the path has been paved for more entrants.

Iced tea

Iced tea

Having not been to the bagel joint I can only guess that the fit out here is a significant renovation. Modern flourishes like the paintwork on the walls, and the sense of space that comes with high ceilings and natural décor, is all present. I struggled to find parking but walking a few extra backstreets meant I came across other local cafes that look worth a visit, but none of the size and pizazz of this one.

As dishes came past we relaxed knowing that the reports of sophisticated breakfast food must be true. But we were here to taste; not view. Catherine chose the Special K which features several unusual ingredients that she enjoyed together. The kale crisps in particular were excellent, which cannot always be said of kale in general. The szechuan dukkah provided some further texture, without being too hot, and was balanced by the pummelled avocado and tahini yoghurt.

# Hash House made potato hash w king oyster mushrooms, charred baby leek, sauce vierge, fried egg & truffle oil

# Hash – House made potato hash w king oyster mushrooms, charred baby leek, sauce vierge, fried egg & truffle oil

My potato hash is fantastic, but shares the star billing with the king oyster mushrooms, the charred leek and the perfectly fried egg. It’s an opportunity to have a vegetarian dish without even realising it. The colourful presentation adds even more appeal.

Coffee here is great, and Catherine’s iced tea is right up there too. It’s a large cafe, one of the largest, but there are plenty of staff to go around and service is reasonably good.

There is a growing number of cafes that are making breakfast combinations that have as much thought and technical execution as fine dining restaurants. Sir Charles is right up there.

Sir Charles Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato