Denis the Menace – Cremorne – Friday 13 November 2015 – Lunch

Chicken burger

Chicken burger

One sure fire way of making an immediate impact is to have a clever, and most of all good looking, fit out. This is one thing that even the most nonchalant diner can see straight away.

A good looking venue provides immediate attraction but is only a small piece of the puzzle. There is obviously a lot more to it, but this is one ingredient that should be easy to do, yet is often not well executed. At Denis the Menace in Cremorne, the airy and open warehouse ticks the first box.

This is your traditional café, but with a Thai accent. The menu is filled with all-day breakfast options and has an extensive lunch menu too. We have no trouble finding something enticing.

Pulled pork bun

Pulled pork bun

It was a very busy Friday lunch period and we were lucky to secure one of the last tables, but there is decent turnover. You can tell that with the busy lunch rush the waitstaff are under pressure. That pressure did lead to some mistakes being made, including Catherine’s glass of wine being missed. Once we realised it was not coming, and asked, we got a speedy rectification, and an apology which makes all the difference.

While waiting for our drinks, I ordered the chicken burger which comes in a light bun with pickled vegetables. Catherine ordered the pulled pork roll which comes in a nice soft long bun, topped with plenty of chipotle mayo. The chicken burger was fantastic, flavoursome with the right amount of spiciness, all ingredients working well together. Equally good was the pulled pork in a soft roll, although Catherine will ask for a touch less chipotle mayo next time around. And there will be a next time.

There is a huge amount of potential here. Denis the Menace is still settling down having opened five months ago in an area that is more of an office worker hotspot, than a foodie haven. The food is smart, reasonably priced, and packed full of flavour. Success seems to be assured as long as Denis doesn’t go off the rails like its name sake!

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Bendigo Street Milk Bar – Richmond – Numerous Occasions – Lunch

Pulled pork roll with coleslaw

Pulled pork roll with coleslaw

I think it is time that I write a few general reviews that provide some collective comments about a typical experience at several places I go to for lunch in and around Richmond.

The first review is for Bendigo Street Milk Bar, which a best mate is one of the chefs and through him I know the owner a bit.

Bendigo is your classic work horse. There is a good selection for both breakfast and lunch and there have been a number of improvements in the time I’ve been going there.

Not trying to compliment my mate too much, I have noted vast improvement in the entire cafe over the time he’s been there.

It has gone from solid to good and seems to be busier as a result. I go back to the breakfast burrito as a favourite for the early meal but I’ve had it at lunch a couple times too. The sweet chilli that accompanies it doesn’t seem home made but does the job, the scram is fluffy and flavoursome and the wrap is structurally sound.

For lunch I’ve had the steak sandwich and the burger and they are great. The burger in particular is a chef’s burger – simple, no fuss, but complete and tasty. What I keep going back to is one of the most reasonably priced pulled pork rolls with coleslaw going around. It is delicious and consistently so.

Bendigo is by no means a coffee mecca, but the coffee is good and has improved in bounds over the past couple years.

Bendigo is a place that caters to all ages and types. It often is full of sporting royalty from SEN nearby, families, office workers, tradies and locals. The renovation makes it more comfortable despite the interesting wallpaper choice.

We’ll be going back regularly but don’t ever lose the pulled pork!

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