Darling – South Yarra – Saturday 28 November 2015 – Breakfast

IMG_4396Darling is nicely named for the area, especially since it is on the street its name is derived from. Walking towards the cafe from Toorak Road you can only really see the name written in white, on black boarding, with lots of glass. Once inside you are in a room resembling the latest design used in “The Block” with a mix of Scandinavian and industrial.

The sunny, but mild, late Spring weather has rubbed off on the floorstaff and patrons alike. I noticed immediately that there is a bit of a focus on coffee when ordering my long black. I was offered to try one of the two single origins available, one an Ethiopian with acidic notes and a more robust Brazilian. I started off with the Ethiopian and finished with the Brazilian which I marginally preferred, but both were excellent. The touch of providing it half full and bringing a jug of hot water is great.

Mild Chilli Prawn Omelette with sautéed piperade, goats cheese & rocket

Mild Chilli Prawn Omelette with sautéed piperade, goats cheese & rocket

Looking at the menu it becomes evident that there is a South-East Asian leaning to some of the dishes, with a specific wok list for lunch. Given this leaning I decided I’d try something a bit different, rather than the Darling big breakfast, which was enticing. The mild chilli prawn omelette comes with piperade (a combination of tomato, onion and peppers), goats cheese, spring onions, and rocket, on a couple slices of very nice seeded bread. While it needed a good couple of sprinkles of the sea salt offered, the flavours all combined well, the prawns were fresh and generous, and the omelette itself was perfectly cooked.

Eggs Benedict: poached eggs with rocket and smoked salmon

Eggs Benedict: poached eggs with rocket and smoked salmon

Catherine had the eggs benedict with smoked salmon in place of ham which is offered for only a couple dollars more. Again, the serving was very generous, especially the amount of salmon, which was delicious with the hollandaise, seeded toast, and poached eggs. The iced tea she ordered was great too with only mild sweetness, and some body, perhaps from a touch of condensed milk.

We had walked to breakfast, and we certainly had to walk back considering the serving sizes! This was a pleasant breakfast and if that quality translates through to lunch it is also worth a visit for one of the dishes from the wok, not to mention another single origin from Brazil.

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Town House – Toorak – Friday 30 October 2015 – Lunch

Lamb burger

Lamb burger

There is no doubt that driving through Toorak is an experience with some of the most beautiful and luxurious homes in Australia. Naturally the people who live in those homes are very well off. The question is once they step out of their home where do they have to go for sustenance?

There is a template for how cafes in this pocket of Melbourne need to look if they are to find a regular clientele to survive. Nestled in Hawksburn village, Town House does not go outside of that template. It is on the work rotation for lunch, but plays a mostly supporting role. We are never 100% sure how we decide to come but the fact it is a regular haunt is a good sign.

Rarely do we go on a Friday so today I decide on the most Fridayish option and order the burger which is today using lamb. While pricey, it is a good burger with smart accompaniments for the lamb in the yoghurt sauce, and Halloumi cheese.

I have a big night ahead so I put aside the beer order for coffee. The baristas’ at Town House do a good job with consistently good quality coffee being served. Similarly the waitstaff do a good job and given the area this is a no hipster zone.

Town House is a solid café that is worth checking out if you are in the vicinity. Take the back streets on the way there or back and enjoy the architecture.

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