If you live and/or work and/or hang out in Mount Lawley you will know that over the past few years, a number of coffee shops have appeared along the strip. The first of these boutiquey type cafes was Soto which opened it's doors 8-9 years ago. At the time, Soto reached lofty heights not previously scaled in the Mount Lawley area (which up until that point only boasted Globe and Dome) - it had comfy couches, al fresco smoking table coolness, an interesting breakfast menu, it was open late and it had gooooood coffee. But 8 years is a long time and Soto is now looking a bit old, a bit lonely, a bit worn and there are now a LOT more cafes to choose from - the Merchant, Cafissimo, Exomod, Cantina, Fez to name but a few. For the most part I don't rate them for coffee, Mount Lawley cafes often seem to trade on the coolness of the area rather than the quality of their coffee. The exception is Cantina which does just about everything well - coffee, breakfast, lunch, cakes, snacks, dinner, impromptu coffee and dessert post movies, Cantina doesn't falter. Even though I've had a go of every cafe on the Beaufort St strip, for the past couple of years I've gone to Cantina for my coffee and it's always good, attested to by the massive queue and 15 minute wait. Fez, a more recent addition to Mount Lawley, is closer to my work so my workmates go there on the coffee run. Fez uses 5 Senses coffee and Cantina uses Fiori. Fez and I got off to a bad start when my first coffee on their first day was talked up bigtime but not that great. Being mindful that it was day 1, I've been back a few times and sadly the coffee is never quite right, but Cantina always is. Awesome flavour and texture, never panic-attack-inducing. So for now it's Cantina for me. Until the Planet Cafe opens - Planet have never done anything half-assed, so I reckon they could be a contender. Keep checking!
Cantina: 663 Beaufort St Mount Lawley
Fez: 83 Walcott Street Mount Lawley
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If you're looking for Chickwithguts or Chickwithguts2, I ate them. Those blogs were originally intended to record all the local foodie secrets of Darwin. But now I'm living half my time in Perth so it's a bit of both. Ooh and I'm DittoGirl now :-))))
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Fur (Pho) - Belicious!
From this....
To this!
Sunshine Lunch Bar: 683A Beaufort St, Mount Lawley 6050. Ph: 9370 1165
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To this!
Sunshine Lunch Bar: 683A Beaufort St, Mount Lawley 6050. Ph: 9370 1165
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Tom's Kitchen
Last Friday night as I was awandering through Perth, I mentioned to my mates that there was a place off Hay Street that I'd dogeared in my mind but couldn't remember what it was. Food, shopping - I honestly had no idea. Anyway we got a bit peckish and took a turn down Shafto Lane - which brought us to Tom's Kitchen. I remembered that my housemate and her gurl had dinner there a few months ago and gave it a rave and I'm pretty sure it was the reason for my dogear, so we figured we'd have a go. At first glance it looked the goods: Warm lighting, tick. Friendly and attentive waitperson, tick. A little bit bistro, a little bit New York and some intriguing menu choices (salt and vinegar crips crisps dammit for $6?). Feeling confident we sat down and made some choices - lamb, barley and lentil soup, meatballs and orriechete with red wine and beef cheek - tick!!! (Triple tick for housemade pasta).
First worrying thing - the guy next to us pushing his dinner around and whispering to his date that his duck was raw. Oops. Never mind we said - could happen to anyone. Our dinners came out about 25 minutes later - 25 minutes just teetering on the border of the point where you summons the waitperson and delicately ask exactly how long it's going to be EXACTLY. Out came the soup - at first glance (and second too it turned out) it looked to be very thin with a lone lentil swimming in the bowl. Complimentary bread with a herb "butter" was placed on the table - but it wasn't butter. Bread was a little on the stale side. Then came my orriechete - such a disappointment - the little ears were tough and the beef cheek and red wine sauce underseasoned and bitter. Uh oh. Such promise! The soup got sent back. The meatballs eaten. Lest we look like wowsers I didn't complain about the orriechete but at 24 bucks I expect a bit of taste and glamour. I hasten to add that I'm not super fussy about food, but I know what I like and what I don't. From the on-line reviews I've read there are a lot of supporters of Tom's so lets just hope that it was an off night!
Tom's Kitchen - Shafto Lane, Perth.
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First worrying thing - the guy next to us pushing his dinner around and whispering to his date that his duck was raw. Oops. Never mind we said - could happen to anyone. Our dinners came out about 25 minutes later - 25 minutes just teetering on the border of the point where you summons the waitperson and delicately ask exactly how long it's going to be EXACTLY. Out came the soup - at first glance (and second too it turned out) it looked to be very thin with a lone lentil swimming in the bowl. Complimentary bread with a herb "butter" was placed on the table - but it wasn't butter. Bread was a little on the stale side. Then came my orriechete - such a disappointment - the little ears were tough and the beef cheek and red wine sauce underseasoned and bitter. Uh oh. Such promise! The soup got sent back. The meatballs eaten. Lest we look like wowsers I didn't complain about the orriechete but at 24 bucks I expect a bit of taste and glamour. I hasten to add that I'm not super fussy about food, but I know what I like and what I don't. From the on-line reviews I've read there are a lot of supporters of Tom's so lets just hope that it was an off night!
Tom's Kitchen - Shafto Lane, Perth.
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Monday, May 23, 2011
Grill'd
Just thought I'd quickly share the love about Grill'd - I popped in there for a burger as you do, or as I do, seeing as I work and live aroung the corner. I had the Bombay Bliss which was a chickpea patty with tzatziki, roasted red peppers, cos lettuce, other salady bits and tomato relish in a traditional bun. Pretty tasty and a bargain for $11.50!
http://www.grilld.com.au/
http://www.grilld.com.au/
Friday, September 3, 2010
Bar 399
This is my friend Dawn holding a cup of coffee at 399 on William St. This was taken a few months ago and I've been meaning to blog about it - not the coffee, 399. But it's kind of like falling in love - sometimes you come over all articulate, but in my case, which isn't that great for someone who writes, I came over all inarticulate. But what I can say is this:
- the coffee is great
- the bar peeps are friendly
- you can usually get a seat and not a hideously uncomfortable one, either at the bar, or in one of the many booths with the many cushions
- they have wifi
- they don't think you're a freak if you come in on Friday night and order coffee and play uno
- the bouncer will look out for a seat for you if you can't find one
- they have yummy biscuits
- ooh they have yummy other stuff - little plates of stuff
- although drinking isn't really my thing, they do offer some of the yummiest beers, including a wheat beer that won "best beer in the world" or something - it's $10 for a stubby which isn't much more than a crownie LOL
- they can show some serious cocktail love
- they play very funky, very laid-back, always appropriately pitched, tunes
Yup we love it there :-)
399 William St Perth
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Not all that
Sooooo - it's the day after the night after a degustation at ... dant ta na na ta na NAAAAAAAA - Jackson's. which you would think would be ALL THAT but, surprisingly, or perhaps not so surprisingly, it really wasn't. and i feel a bit wanky even writing about it - it's a bit of a cliche to go to Jacksons for the dego (as they call it). I've been once before, years ago and we had a strange experience - our waiter was weird and quit in the middle of service and i can't tell you anything about the food apart from the dessert that we had which blew my mind. last nite was much the same. i was waiting for the flash of brilliance or whimsey - and there were a couple - one was a little between courses amuse - it was a little pastisse dusted with icing sugar and filled with lamb and drizzled with pesto - that was really really good, as was the amuse bouche at the very start, a very thomas keller - esque cone of delights involving a sorbet and some anchovies - sounds hideous, but made me think that the meal would be one to remember. sadly not. the food was definitely a bit hit and miss:
Hit: the pork belly sort of banh mi, the squid and scallop risotto, the two amuse bouche, the wine's, my NOjito, the desserts, the toilets, sitting for 5 hours with good buds
Miss: the sea bass and tasmanian salmon, oyster and champagne sauce (bland), rabbit (tough, tasteless, prosciutto overcooked), the emptied bread basket that sat in the middle of the table for half the meal and wasn't refilled), the detritus of the meal that just sat there
hit and miss: the roast beef with yorkshire pudding (beef tender, yorkshire pudding verging on burnt)
would i go again? not on your nelly.
Hit: the pork belly sort of banh mi, the squid and scallop risotto, the two amuse bouche, the wine's, my NOjito, the desserts, the toilets, sitting for 5 hours with good buds
Miss: the sea bass and tasmanian salmon, oyster and champagne sauce (bland), rabbit (tough, tasteless, prosciutto overcooked), the emptied bread basket that sat in the middle of the table for half the meal and wasn't refilled), the detritus of the meal that just sat there
hit and miss: the roast beef with yorkshire pudding (beef tender, yorkshire pudding verging on burnt)
would i go again? not on your nelly.
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
those french boys

I can't give a definitive review of all their food because I stick in a kind of compulsively OCD-ish fashion to a very limited assortment of things:
1) Their plain croissants: the best in Perth. Well the best in Mount Lawley. There are of course the organic butter croissants at the Subi Farmers Market but seeing as that's only open on Saturdays (and in Subiaco)..... these babies are the real deal, buttery, almost cheesy in taste they look slightly overcooked but are always always ALWAYS flaky and scrummy.
2) Their coffee: always ok. Not the best in Mount Lawly, but I would certainly come here if Cantina was shut and I was too lazy to get down to Soto (which can be variable - but that's another story).
3) Their lunch rolls: I don't pay that much attention to these because I usually get my lunch from Antonio's or Elmar's but look to be pretty tasty combinations of things. I did have mortadella, salad and cheese in a baguette with mayo the other day which was pretty rich. Would I have another one? Probably not my first choice, but only because it didn't feel that healthy!! (A strange place to draw a line considering the other things I eat).
4) Their macarons* - enough said.
5) Other pastry goodness: their palmiers, escargot and chocolate croissants which are all thoroughly thoroughly french and not for the faint-hearted.
*macarons are not to confused with macaroons as my discerning sister just informed me - macaroons are dipped in coconut whereas macarONs are what I'm talking about.
*macarons are not to confused with macaroons as my discerning sister just informed me - macaroons are dipped in coconut whereas macarONs are what I'm talking about.
Scents of Taste
Shop 3
80 Walcott St
Mount Lawley
Ph: 9272 6708
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Royal flush?
I've eaten 2 meals at the Queens in the past 3 days - if you were with me and noticed me lingering over the menu it was because I was scanning it for something, ANYTHING that was edible and wasn't turkish bread with a trio of dips or potato wedges, two of the most uninspiring menu items to ever (dis)grace a menu:
1) A steak sandwich. One would think relatively inoffensive and hard to fuck up. The descriptor of 'onion jam' even made me mildly excited. Sadly, so much onion jam had been slapped onto it that I couldn't taste anything else and it made the sanger so slimy that everything fell out. All over me. Not that good. And how hard is it to get chips that wrong!!!! So wrong - yellow and waxy and tasting of oil... bleugh.
2) A BLT. It was ok. The bacon was crispy, it was was pretty tasty, it had tomato and it had lettuce. They should totally get rid of the turkish bread though... it's so early noughties!! But the chips - wrong again.
The thing that the Queens has going for it is a glorious beer garden. Oh and nice beer. But stay away from the lunch and dinner food cos it's trading on a time when its food was good, when not everyone offered turkish bread, wedges and some kind of shitty pasta. That time is OVER baby!!! But if you're drunk and can't leave the premises, can I suggest that you sit back down, relaaaax and eat a refreshing trio of dips?
To end on a positive note though: As I was flicking through the breakfast menu in despair I noticed coco pops with cream and strawberries. Even I'd go back to have a go of that.
Monday, August 2, 2010
VERY Good Fortune
People have been asking me when I was going to blog again and I've been pretty evasive, think I lost a bit of my blogging mojo after moving from Darwin... but late this weekend after checking out the Mundaring Truffle Festival and then chilling out watching The Runaways, I rounded off a perfect eating day at Good Fortune Roast Duck House. Good Fortune - well anyone who went to Hung Long to eat all those years ago is familiar with the site of Good Fortune. A tiny shop front shining red and gold in the heart of Northbridge on William St (344 to be exact), Good Fortune exudes the happiness of people eating EXACTLY WHAT THEY WANT. You can tell you're getting near if you see people queuing outside on William St day or night... some of them peering in the window watching the chef hacking up roast pork, duck or chicken with his cleaver, some waiting impatiently and checking and rechecking to see if their number has come up. We were lucky 100 and had to wait 20 minutes to get in and it was worth every second!!!
The first thing you'll notice is that Good Fortune is PACKED. Packed full of happy eating people. The second thing you will notice is, hopefully not the dying fish in the tank that we noticed, rather that the service is brilliant: orders will be taken in under 2 minutes, your food will be on the table in 5. The third thing you will notice is meat. Lots and lots of meat. Roast duck, roast pork, BBQ pork, steamed chicken, roasted chicken... Good Fortune is a meat lovers paradise. They also do seafood but I kind of overlooked that in my meaty frenzy. Not that you can't also find one or two good vegetarian dishes on the menu - I usually find it pretty hard to go past their salt and pepper bean curd with lots and lots of green chilli or their gai lan or bok choy with ginger sauce. But last night I was there for the meat. I don't know why a good living largely vegetarian eating girl (for the past 7 and a half years at least) such as me occasionally wants to just go crazy with meat but there you go. Last night it was BBQ pork that I was craving. Also, once I realised that you can order off the takeaway menu for a dollar or two more and get everything you want (rice, chilli, pickled cabbage, BBQ pork and bok choy) on one plate I was the happiest girl alive.
One of my eternal regrets is that you can't usually order everything you want unless you spend a bomb or share, and that means everyone has to want to share... luckily I got to eat out with my friend whom I shall name my food girlfriend or MFG for short. MFG likes to share and to eat and has no girlfriend, my girlfriend is far away and thus we are joined as one. MFG ate a meaty platter off the takeaway menu also - her meatiness was a two meat combination of roast duck and BBQ pork. Normally I don't rate duck, but I think I've changed my mind.. or should I say Good Fortune changed my mind! Succulent is a word best left to the likes of Matt Preston but oh my god it was!!! Tender, succulent... I've turned for duck. As for my dinner, the rice was fluffy and hot, the pickled cabbage was tart, pickley, the green chilli hot, crisp and doused in soy, the bok choy was tender, maybe a bit oily and the PORK! The BBQ pork was crisp, sweet and savoury all at the same time - all things good. Our other two dining partners had a - well I'm guessing now because I was so mesmerised by my food and hunched over my plate - but I think it was a two meat combination with noodle. Another important point to note, if, like me you are sometimes disinclined to wait, is that Good Fortune do a roaring trade in takeaway (and according to their menu, you're more than welcome to place phone orders). I saw half a pig disappearing into the back of a ute and heard an order that went BBQ pork and rice thanks, with extra pork... YEAH! not hold the pork, or I hate pork, but I'll have pork thanks with some extra pork. That's definitely saying something.
MMMMMM MMMMMM and by the end of dinner my lips were covered in an alluring layer of duck fat. All the better to eat you with.
Good Fortune Roast Duck House
344 William St Northbridge
9228 3293
www.goodfortuneduckhouse.com.au
Open 10am - 10pm
Friday, May 7, 2010
to market to market!!!
Last week a mate invited me to accompany her to the Subiaco Farmers Market. And just in case I was in any danger of not going, tantalising mental imagery was used... phrases like free range ham, market spinach and freshly baked organic rolls were used in a not very politically correct fashion and, you know, I'm just not the kind of person to be able to withstand that kind of emotional pressure!! Here are some pictures of my journey that day:
First, a quick stop at Boucla for a restorative coffee (declared to be the best coffee in Perth - them's fightin' words thar)
First, a quick stop at Boucla for a restorative coffee (declared to be the best coffee in Perth - them's fightin' words thar)
Oh and hang it, a little muesli cakiness to be going on with
God and what's all that other good looking stuff?
After a little bit of a rest we headed off to the Farmers Market - which was so fun and we were, like, total cliches talking about the sense of community and how lovely it was to talk to random strangers. Anyway it was a lot of fun even if I did spend about a hundred bucks on two organic apples and an organic butter croissant... and it all looked SO GOOD that I bet any of you would spend a hundred bucks too!
you can see my two apples right here
Arty fish shots
Honey honey how you thrill me uh huh honey honey wa wa wa wa-OOOOOOH
SOOOOOO good - i think these were triple cho brownies.. all fudgy and gooey and delicious
And just to round it off - a little bit of $90 gorgonzola my good woman :-)
MMMMMMMMMMMMMM MMMM!!!!!
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