Showing posts with label fish. Show all posts
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Thursday, October 22, 2015

Sweet Salt - Bomba Goes to Spain - Son in Law

Disclosure: I was invited to dine as a guest at the following venues 

296 High Street
Northcote 

Sweet Salt Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato 


When you get an invite from a fish and chip shop claiming to have made the perfect f*cking chip…you make sure you’re attending. 


Located on High Street in Northcote, conveniently across the road from the Northcote Social Club (so easy enough to stumble to after a few too many beers), it’s not at all what you expect.


Beautiful, slick and airy interior fit-out, not too dissimilar from what you might find in a cafe, with the usual blue and white palette, but a surprise hit of pink as well. 


Talking to the owners, I learn everything is made in house, from the dimmies to the infamous chips. After being frustrated with middle men supplying half decent potatoes, they took matters into their own hands and source directly what they need, and then craft a damn good potato chip. 


Hard to say if it’s the perfect f*cking chip, but as a potato loving girl, I’ve got to say they were damn good. Absolutely golden, crisp (not too crunchy) and with that actual warm potato flavour, not just starch. Potato cakes totally killed it as well. 






Can’t go wrong with freshly shucked oysters, and I totally died over the plate of meaty snapper cheeks (which I don’t think are regularly on the menu, but oh my god they should be). I was also majorly impressed with their house-made steamed dimmies, one version made with spanner crab that I loved, and one version made with barramundi which Brad preferred. Regardless, they were actually full of flavour and tasted like seafood! 



Freshly made Taiyaki, a Japanese style dessert, with red bean in the middle, is also most definitely worth waiting for. I’ve heard that they’re planning to introduce more Taiyaki flavours, so looking forward to returning again soon!

Bomba Goes to Spain Lunch
103 Lonsdale Street
Melbourne

Bomba Downstairs Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato 


Jesse Gerne’s got a real good thing going. Once a year (if not twice), he and a handful of his staff from Bomba and Anada make their way to Spain on a smorgasbord of an adventure. Seriously, his stories make you jealous, at times squeamish (how about some bull’s testicles at 8am in the morning?) but most of all, mouth watering.


He returns from these adventure around Spain, and highlights the different areas in Spain visited, with a variety of lunches. 


This year, I had the pleasure of having a gastronomical tour through Andalusia, where the boy’s ate cuttlefish vagina’s (the direct translation into English!), at a bar run by a pair of deaf and mute brothers and drank enough sherry for a fleet (or at least that’s what it sounded like)! 


These lunches are usually $65 per person, and although it says it’s four courses, you get so much more than that!


From briny Wapengo oysters with sweet nettle vinaigrette, to just the most meaty and delicious Sardinas fritas (sardine fritters) with lemon. Sardines are totally underrated just for the record.




Thin slivers of pickled pork belly leave you licking your lips for more, while the montadito of huevos revueltos with morcilla proves you can totally have scrambled eggs for lunch on perfectly charred bread. 



Make sure you pull up your iPhone camera and get some selfie action going on to check your teeth after the cuttlefish and pipies in generous amounts of squid ink, and sigh with happiness over the Rabo de toro; ‘Fighting Bull’s Tail’ in oloroso and celeriac puree. If you’ve had their pork jowl in Pedro Ximenez, it has similarities to that for me. 


After a lazy 3 hours of eating, and convincing myself I have space for Pedro Ximenez ice-cream, torrija, sheep’s milk yoghurt and poached pear, Bomba’s ‘Goes to Spain’ lunches prove to be an enjoyable, filling and relaxing way to spend an afternoon. Keep your eyes peeled for the next one!

56 Johnston Street
Collingwood

Son In Law Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato 


Even though I do work in a business where we deal with a lot of hospitality operators, I don’t often talk about work. I’ve been quite fortunate that I can keep work and the blog separate, for the most part, but there are times like these when I’m quite happy to bring them together.


The crew who once operated Ayatana came to BrandWorks for a new brand, and a little help with the interiors. Tony, Petch and Joyce were amazing to work with, and it’s been simply thrilling to see their restaurant come to life. All the colour makes me so happy!



Son in Law is the newest Thai addition to Johnston Street, living where Bayte used to be, whipping up Thai favourites such as pad thai and their namesake, Son in Law eggs, but also throwing a little fusion into the mix with sliders and tacos…because why not? I attended the launch, but also visited for dinner with the BrandWorks team, where we ate and loved everything. 





Highlights included the sweet crunchy tamarind salad, those son in law eggs, the crispy barramundi fillets and crispy soft shell crab with tight prawns in a traditional Thai green curry. We ate in true family style…and man we were stuffed! 

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

The Fish Market + Charlie and Co. Burgers

Because my schedule can be so tediously planned out week in, week out, it's not often that Brad and I have spontaneous meals, but when we do, as simple as they might be, they're always very enjoyable.


One spontaneous meal found us at the Fish Market, which instantly makes me happy with it's happy yellow decor, followed by a realisation that there are sweet potato fries on the menu. Yes!


The Fish Market is surprisingly spacious, with the usual ordering and frying up area out front, but plenty of seating out back as well. A small, but concise menu makes decision making quick and easy. 



Brad gets the Fish Market for 1, classically battered, with salad and an option of chips or rice (but we really know there's no decision and you always have to get chips!) I loved that there was a selection of three salads to choose from, all looking spritely and fresh, which I was informed are made daily on site. This particular day I went for the classic Greek salad. 

The fish itself was lovely, a generous serving with a thin and crisp batter, and not at all oily, which was quite nice!


I opted for a grilled blue grenadier (I think), which was cooked perfectly, and a side of sweet potato fries. The serving was generous, and I reckon that they're some of the best sweet potato fries I've had yet. 


All in all, although the Fish Market is a little bit more expensive than the average fish and chip shop, the quality was quite evident to me and although everything we had was simple, there was nothing there to fault (except maybe that I really really want more sweet potato chips now….)

272 Bridge Road
Richmond

The Fish Market on Urbanspoon



Although I work in the city now, just off Flinders Lane, it's kind of amazing how lazy I've become to go looking for food during lunch time, usually not opting to travel more than two blocks for sustenance. However, on one sunny afternoon, I had an errand that took me to the other side of the city, and since I was passing by Emporium, thought it was opportune timing to check out some of the eats that everyone has been talking about.

One spot in particular had been ticking away on my mind, as really, once I have parmesan and truffle fries on the mind, they don't really go away. 


So I found myself at Charlie and Co, with a Classic Charlie Burger (wagyu patty, tomato, gherkins, garden leaves, aioli, tomato sauce and cheddar (although you can also get brie or blue cheese)) on a gluten free bun and a serve of said parmesan and truffle fries. 

Yus.


The gluten free bun really didn't excite me, the texture was a bit tough, and honestly a bit like cardboard, but the filling of the burger definitely impressed. The meat was succulent and juicy, and the cheddar had melted perfectly over it. Oh and aioli. Aaaahhh….


What about the truffle and parmesan fries though? They did not disappoint. Both aromatic and delicious, with the truffle tickling all the olfactory senses satisfactorily and the fries themselves were super crunchy, slightly rich and simply moreish. It took a lot of restraint to not keep stuffing myself when I had filled up. 

Honestly, we've got some pretty good burger options in Melbourne now, and although Charlie and Co is probably not on the top of my burger list, it's a solid offering, and if I happen to be around the Emporium would definitely cross my mind as a lunch option...

Charlie and Co. Burgers
Emporium Melbourne
287 Lonsdale Street
Melbourne

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