Cheerio – Richmond – Saturday 8 October 2016 – Breakfast

Sticky ham hock, fresh Asian herbs, chilli, black vinegar, tamarind hollandaise, and poached eggs on toasted sourdough

Sticky ham hock, fresh Asian herbs, chilli, black vinegar, tamarind hollandaise, and poached eggs on toasted sourdough

There are several places that have been on the extended list for as long as I can remember, but for one reason or another, fate has not aligned to allow a visit. In the case of this cafe, Catherine and I have attempted to eat there more than once, and it has always been closed when we’ve decided to try!

It’s funny sometimes when these visits don’t line up, and all of a sudden you have not tried a place years later, that is walking distance away. Cheerio is one such place. For this reason I’ve noticed consistently good reviews and high scores on formats like Zomato over that long period.

One reason cheerio is always full is that it’s tiny. So we were pleased to find a spot on the communal table for two on this particular morning.

Buttermilk coconut pancakes with mango, lemongrass ganache, kaffir lime cream, and toasted coconut

Buttermilk coconut pancakes with mango, lemongrass ganache, kaffir lime cream, and toasted coconut

The menu is quite diverse with the dishes you would expect, but often with twist; some Asian influences especially noticeable. The dish I chose, is one that is infiltrating many cafe menus, and I find this to be an excellent thing. Traditional eggs Benedict with ham, is being taken over by indulgent pork hock as the dominant staring ingredient. Cheerio’s Asian influenced version is excellent, with Asian herbs, chilli and black vinegar, not to mention a tamarind slant to the hollandaise and perfectly poached eggs. We noticed around the cafe that it was popular choice for good reason.

Catherine was fairly envious of my dish, because she was not enjoying the texture you would ordinarily expect from pancakes. The reason was the strips of mango had their skin left on, and were dispersed through the pancake stack, making it unpleasant to eat. Having had a taste, the pancakes were nice, but trying the mango with its skin made each mouthful difficult to eat. She couldn’t finish, but we did notice several others around us did, meaning it could just be an acquired taste. However, it is not unreasonable to think the description on the menu would warn you about eating the skin of a fruit that is not traditionally eaten. While my research tells me it is generally healthy to do so, I couldn’t find anywhere that says it adds flavour through its leathery outer layer.

Coffee by Five Senses is well made, and service (besides not conceding that the mango skin should be identified on the menu) is good. It is a healthy business with an excellent following, and definitely worth a try. Hold the pancakes.

Cheerio Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

The Town Mouse – Carlton – 1 November 2015 – Lunch

Whole vadouvan roasted flathead

Whole vadouvan roasted flathead

The traditional recovery lunch after Derby Day had come around once again. The only thing not creased today for lunch are my clothes. I’m the last to make it to lunch out of our party of six. I’m not the only one hurting though!

Why do we do this to ourselves every year? Because while it is a tough gig to get up, get dressed, and get to lunch, after the first beer we are excited about the meal to come. Why wallow in bed all day?

Blueberries, coconut sorbet, rosemary & elderflower

Blueberries, coconut sorbet, rosemary & elderflower

There were dramas aplenty with this year’s lunch. We wanted to try Albert St Food & Wine as a group but it is renovating, so we booked at Stokehouse. Only issue is they didn’t let us know they decided to close on Sunday this particular year. Simon organised The Town Mouse the evening prior and we were lucky to get a group of six in.

Lamb flank, courgette, pistachio, broad beans & mint

Lamb flank, courgette, pistachio, broad beans & mint

Having settled in, and reviewing the menu, we decided to put ourselves in the hands of the chefs and chose the tasting menu with some specific requests for the lamb dish, pork hock dish, and the cabbage which is a specialty here.

As with all recovery lunches my recollection is patchy. What I will say is that there were a few dishes that hit the heights I had expected, a few that were good, and a few that were okay. The atmosphere here is casual and the previous occupants in Embrasse and 312 would not recognise the interior. One nice adaption in the new fitout is full and proper use being made of the front windows. There is nothing hidden, and that translates to the forwardness of the star ingredients in many of the dishes.

Yoghurt parfait, preserved kiwifruit, coffee & sorrel

Yoghurt parfait, preserved kiwifruit, coffee & sorrel

The best dishes in my opinion were the desserts, along with the whole flathead which was amazing. The yoghurt parfait combined clever flavours and textures, with balanced sweetness. The blueberries with coconut sorbet was presented in spectacular fashion and was as good as it looked. The whole flathead is novel in its presentation as a whole fish, incredibly well cooked, and completely delicious in the curry sauce.

Slow roast red cabbage, prune, parmesan & red apple

Slow roast red cabbage, prune, parmesan & red apple

I thought the pork hock and the lamb dishes were good, as was the whole cabbage. Some of the guys had the trout down as one of their favourites but it didn’t hit the same mark for me. Of the remaining dishes I thought the roast cauliflower was a good side dish.

Roast cauliflower, almond & broad bean miso

Roast cauliflower, almond & broad bean miso

It was a great afternoon at The Town Mouse. Professional and friendly service allowed our group to catch up in good spirit, and enjoy a lot of quality dishes, not to mention a few bottles from a complete and reasonable wine list. That reasonableness, and the prior evening are the main contributors to my lack of detail a few weeks on!

The Town Mouse Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato