Month: July 2019

Whisk Dessert Bar Pop-Up

Whisk Dessert Bar Pop-Up

Last Wednesday, after a bit of a mix up, we headed to the brilliant pop-up Whisk Dessert Bar. Being locals, we had passed the place many times and kept thinking we needed to try it. After all, the idea of a three course dessert seemed 

Little Viet Kitchen

Little Viet Kitchen

Originally intending to spend the night dining exclusively on desserts (stay tuned to find out what happens!), we explored more of Chapel Market and stumbled upon the Little Viet Kitchen. We had seen it featured before on food shows and figured we’d give it a 

Brunch Blurbs: Galley

Brunch Blurbs: Galley

Their house made brown sauce made me actually like brown sauce!

COLD BREW KOMBUCHA
Squid ink waffle

From the outside, Galley can look a bit small, but the floral exterior is hiding a gem of a venue behind it. The modern diner style decor, complete with bar over looking a partially open kitchen, and lots of lights and mirrors gives the space the feeling of being cosy without being claustrophobic. I ordered the turmeric latte with soy and the squid ink waffle topped with smoked salmon, poached eggs, hollandaise
sauce, and avruga caviar. We also ordered a bacon and cheddar hashbrown to share and Retro Denim Jacket and myself opted to go for the bottomless prosecco.

The latte was deliciously spiced and creamy, it wasn’t too overpowering or bitter. The waffle was possibly one of my favourite brunch dishes to date. The eggs were cooked perfectly and oozed in a very picturesque way all over the waffle. The waffle was soft and not strong in flavour, which balanced nicely with Continue reading Brunch Blurbs: Galley

New England Clam Chowder, in Old England

New England Clam Chowder, in Old England

Summer always brings in cravings for seaside trips, weekend BBQs, and, despite the heat, steaming bowls of fresh clam chowder. In my humble opinion, it is hard to beat the chowder served at Lenny and Joe’s Fish Tale in Connecticut. Nothing makes me think of