During our first day exploring the CBD, we stumbled upon a Filipino festival. There were stalls and music, and for some strange reason, ice-cream dots. Couldn't think of how this resembled Filipino food in the slightest, but enjoyed it regardless.
The Filipino festival also featured Hungarian pastries...? This one was chorizo & fetta, with za'ztar & sour cream dip. |
Story Bridge Hotel
200 Main Street, Kangaroo Point
The morning after was spent exploring South Bank. We visited the South Bank Surf Club for some breaky in the sun.
South Bank Surf Club,
30 aa Stanley Plaza,
Parklands, South Brisbane
Aussie asian eggs with crispy bacon, BBQ tiger prawns, deep fried free range egg, oyster sauce, chilli & shallots ($19.50) |
Fresh fruit plate with natural yoghurt ($12.50) |
Corn fritters with avocado, tomato, spring onion and coriander salsa with bacon ($19.50) |
Ahmets Turkish Restaurant
136 Oxford Street, Bulimba
Both Mum, Dad and I had gotten a little boozy at dinner so decided to head across to Max Brenner for some heart attack inducing sweets. I didn't have my glasses with me so couldn't read the menu too well...plus I was ready to eat any chocolate item that was placed in front of me...so mum chose and we settled on the Euphoria Banana Split Waffle Sundae ($14.50).
Double vanilla ice cream scoops, waffle squares, crunchy waffle balls, gooey toffee and fresh bananas served with pure melted chocolate and caramelised pecans. |
We managed to find a busy little cafe called Byron Fresh Cafe and had some brunch.
Bacon and egg roll with wild rocket & homemade tomato relish ($14) |
Bircher muesli with green apples, yoghurt & mixed berry compote ($11) |
Buttermilk pancakes with banana, blueberries, lemon curd & strawberries ($16) |
7 Jonson Street, Byron Bay
If you're a sushi lover, you will be mind boggled by the number of sushi and japanese eateries in the CBD. They are literally on every corner, and are chockers with corporates around lunch time. There is one particular sushi shop called Sushiro which I always visit. Their sushi rolls are the shit, they are HUGE and have a variety of over 25 flavours. I can't go past ordering the king prawn tempura roll...literally the best sushi I have ever tasted. Melbourne, get your act together.
Another Japanese restaurant Dad and I tried was Wagamama. Obviously not extremely authentic, but they served up some yummy dishes which we shared.
Tori kara age- deep fried chicken pieces marinated with soy sauce, sake, mirin, dried oregano, thyme and fresh ginger, served with a chilli, garlic sesame and soy sauce ($9.70) |
Thai style stir fried noodles (sa japanese) ($18.90) |
Chicken teiryaki raisu ($18.90) |
Gyoza ($9.90) |
The Cliff's Cafe
29 River Terrace, Kangaroo Point
Eggs benedict- poached eggs, wilted spinach, hollandaise sauce on sourdough toast with smoked leg ham ($18) |
Orange zest and cinnamon porridge w rosella compote ($10.50) |
Wish I could have stayed just a few mooooore days....oh well....Christmas will be spent up there this year, and you can bet I'll be counting down the days!