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Cold Rock Ice Creamery

1.0 (1 review)
Ultra High-EndBakeries, Fast Food, American
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Big Pig Little Pig - A Smorgasbord of flavour as your dig into this mouth watering BBQ with tantalising side dishes

Big Pig Little Pig

4.2(10 reviews)
114.2 km
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Big Pig Little Pig, A Meat Lover's Paradise…read more Such an outstanding place to go to for dinner nights out with the family due to the fact they have really kind employees who are unbelievably working hard for the great food they make throughout the whole day. Moreover, it has a very great environment setting out a vintage look for the restaurant. Furthermore, their food is so exceptional i can feel those taste buds in my mouth enjoying the meal of they're life.

Big Pig Little Pig - A Pork Lover's Paradise…read more If you're a fan of all things pork, then Big Pig Little Pig in Morabbin is a must-visit culinary destination. Located in the outer suburbs of our food loving city, this cozy and unassuming eatery is a haven for meat enthusiasts and lovers of tender, flavorful meats. Upon entering Big Pig Little Pig, the aroma of slow-cooked pork fills the air, instantly tantalizing your taste buds. The menu features an array of mouthwatering options, but the star of the show is undoubtedly their signature pulled pork. The pulled pork is Big Pig Little Pig's specialty, and it doesn't disappoint. The dish gives way to succulent layers of tender pork, seasoned to perfection with fragrant herbs and spices. Each bite is an explosion of flavor, with the richness of the meat complemented by a balanced combination of seasonings. For those who prefer a bit of beef, the beef brisker is a must-try. The smoky and tender brisket is slow cooked and the bark is chewy in a good way and full of flavour and smoke. The combination of flavors and textures is a delight for your taste buds, leaving you wanting more with every bite. The menu at Big Pig Little Pig also offers a range of delicious sides to accompany your pork-centric feast. The coleslaw is creamy, tangy and the perfect dish to offset the savoury meat and the potato salad will leave you wanting more and if you're a fan of mac and cheese, their creamy and indulgent version will leave you in cheese-lover's heaven. To top off your meal, make sure to try one of their decadent desserts. The choc cherry brownie is a sinful treat, combining the richness of dark chocolate with the fruitiness of cherry and a scoop or two of indulgent Cherry Ripe Ice Cream. The friendly and attentive staff at Big Pig Little Pig add to the overall experience, providing excellent service and sharing their knowledge and passion for all things pork. Whether you're a seasoned pork lover or simply curious to explore the flavors of high-quality, expertly-prepared meats, this hidden gem in Melbourne will not disappoint. They also offer an option for their vegetarian and vegan clientele. The Bean Chilli Cheese Fries sound like an awesome side dish to go along with the Vegan Cheeseburger. In conclusion, Big Pig Little Pig is a haven for meat enthusiasts and non meat enthusiasts alike, offering a variety of tantalizing dishes that showcase the succulent flavors of slow-cooked and perfectly seasoned dishes. With its cozy ambiance, friendly staff, and unforgettable flavors, a visit to this Melbourne eatery is an experience that you won't soon forget.

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Up in Smoke - Entrance to the not yet opened general store

Up in Smoke

3.8(15 reviews)
95.8 km
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If you have a hankering for BBQ with real smoky flavour and goodness, Up in Smoke is the place to…read morego. From the outside, it doesn't look full of promise, being set next to an old tyre/car repair shop. However, upon entry you'll notice a nice set of tables outdoor and a clean, open space inside. The high ceilings help to ventilate the smoky goodness wafting from the smoker room. Take a peek and see where all those delicious meats are cooking. There is a very decent beer selection listed (and cool bar at the back), although we managed to find two beers from the menu that were not in stock, along with another that was not good for serving. The waiter comped another similar beer with no hassles. Clearly this isn't their first rodeo. Coming with a large group that included children, I noticed a theme during the late afternoon. Many families enjoyed this establishment because it was pram-friendly, catering to more of the singles crowd queueing up as we left later into the evening. They were quite patient with our extended use of the table. The noise level seemed reasonable for a crowd of that size and tables were filling fast. Then came the food! Having to sample a bit of everything, we ordered the Big Tray, featuring spicy sausage, pulled pork, beef brisket, milk buns, two types of pickles and sauces, one sweet and one spicy. This also came with your choice of sides, which we selected the mac and cheese, and chilli mayo slaw. In addition we got a side order of hot wings. I would say the only surprise was the hot wings, as they were more of a smoky, mellow taste than spicy. Still really damn good. Stand outs for me were the mac and cheese with crumbles on top and the pulled pork. I enjoyed having some spicy bites and others sweet. A really great combination. Lastly, the finishing touch, which I didn't feel ready for but went for it anyway, the ice cream donut. What looked like a bagel was cut into two sweet, soft slices with a layer of real vanilla bean ice cream in the centre. It was so good that I immediately regretted my decision to share it. The perfect ending to the meal. I would definitely return to try more off the menu. Other guests in my party had yummy sandwiches and tacos. I could go for the smoky ribs, melting off the bone. There are plenty of choices and a good reason to return soon!

After much anticipation, Up In Smoke finally opens its doors to the public however there's…read moredefinitely room for improvement. We had no trouble getting a table-for-two however after being seated and given ample time to look at the menu, once we were ready to order it was only then we were told that there were 4-5 items on the menu that were sold out. I think it would be preferred service etiquette if the wait staff advised the customers in advance. "The Big Tray" feeds two people for $42. You get 3 meats (beef brisket, pulled pork, sausage) you don't get to choose these but you do get to select the 2 sides. We tried the fries and chilly mayo coleslaw. You also get 2 milk buns, pickles and sauces. My favourite was the pulled pork. The portions were decent but my disappointment would have to be in the sauces and seasoning. With the sharing plate you get 2 sauces that are served in mini silver deep dish bowls but check out my photos and you'll see you barely get anything. Pretty much the size of sweet n sour sauce you get from Maccas. I love BBQ sauce and that's what I love smothering my brisket in but generous they are not with their condiments. The sauces aren't as sweet and flavoursome as other smoke houses I've tried in Melbourne. I don't particularly like spicy foods but it was my mate's choice to try the coleslaw and she said that there wasn't enough mayo. Finally the last variable that made me give up a star on my review was that I was saving room for dessert. The menu said "banana cream pie" which isn't common so I couldn't wait to try it. Unfortunately when I was ready to order I was told that they hadn't released the dessert menu yet. This is game changing information. I would've been more forgiving if I was told beforehand. I think the business and staff need to communicate this with a billboard upon entry or at the very least tell patrons when seating them. Up in Smoke goes down in flames. =(

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Bowery to Williamsburg - Bacon and egg sandwich with side of sausage

Bowery to Williamsburg

4.3(155 reviews)
101.7 km•Melbourne
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Food is okay! Coffee was good! Service was decent. I would definitely try again since, 2nd chance…read moreis worth it

The first day in Australia, I was craving a big, hearty sandwich, a rarity in Japan. A quick Google…read moresearch led me to Bowery to Williamsburg. The name suggests a connection to the street or bridge in NYC. Am I correct? Located in the alley between Flinders and Collins, parallel to Russell, it was a bit unexpected to find this eatery here. With plenty of tables on the patio and inside, the atmosphere was inviting. Being alone, I didn't want to occupy a larger table, so I decided to grab my order to go. After glancing over the menu, my eyes locked on the 'Reuben,' thinking 'this can't go wrong.' The staff were kind and friendly. Despite not dining in, they allowed me to sit and wait at a table. After a few minutes, I received my order and rushed back to the hotel because I couldn't wait! Excitement led me to open the box like a treasure chest, revealing a huge sandwich - the portion I had been searching for. In Japan, where I live, the general trend is to reduce portions to maintain prices rather than increase prices to keep portions consistent in the face of inflation. Now you understand how crucial this is. Another crucial aspect - the taste was on point. With a generous portion of meat, it dominated the experience along with the sourness from the pickled cabbage. It was a bit too sour for my taste, but I assume that's how a Reuben usually tastes. Overall, I was really pleased with this place and would love to come back again.

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