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2.4 (5 reviews)
InexpensiveFast Food, Burgers
Open • 12:00 am - 3:45 AM, 4:00 AM - 11:59 pm

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Five Little Figs

Five Little Figs

4.2(20 reviews)
2.0 km•Payneham
•$

A new cafe in an old corner grocery store has breathed life back into a sad little shop…read more We went there for a Friday morning coffee (opens at 830) and 3 hours later we were still there after our 2nd cups/pots of tea that pour seemingly endless cups (ok..maybe 3). It's advertised as a cooking school, cafe and "stuff" venue, and is starting slowly with openings just Mon - Friday until 4pm, but they have events coming up, and have various cooking opportunites, including classes for kids - so keep up to date on https://www.facebook.com/FiveLittleFigs. The breakfasts that were served looked generous and delicious, and they have gluten, wheat and vegan food on offer and it looks fresh and sumptuous...next time! They cater to children, so if you're worried about young people playing (and crying) - don't come! I see this as a refuge for parents who want to meet their friends while their kids can draw on the chalk board or have something to eat at their own table. Support a new local, or pop out of your way for a quirky, delicious cafe.

The building used to be an old deli and the exterior looks temporary and disused but as soon as you…read morewalk in its lovely. We asked for a menu and sat down and noticed the menu was pretty much a standard breakfast menu minus the healthier or more foodie special options befitting a gourmet cooking school. So I went up to order and after we ordered I noticed there was a specials board (which you wouldn't necessarily expect to see for breakfast) which was hidden from view from the dining area. Luckily it had one green Juice and two healthier more interesting breakfast options so we changed our order. It's surprising they didn't direct us to the menu board when we were given the menu. The green juice was excellent, and so was the mushrooms on toast. The creamed oats were not too creamy, just right. The coffee was terrible, the worst I have seen for a while. A 'flat white' is normally not literally white! The 'crema' on the top was white with not a tinge of brown and it tasted over milky as well.

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Homestead Bakery

Homestead Bakery

4.2(5 reviews)
6.1 km

I ordered a spinach and cheese scroll (like a pasty) along with a brownie. While both items were…read moreokay, they didn't particularly stand out, especially considering the total came to $16. For that price, I was expecting something a bit more memorable. I think there's room for improvement, particularly in terms of value, as I've had more satisfying meals elsewhere for a similar cost.

As the years have slowly drifted by I have found that my tastes have changed. Once apon a time I…read morewas mad keen on the Hungers Bacon Double Cheese Burger Deluxe, at another point it was the Pizza Sub for you know where. Over the last 6 or 7 years I have completely gone off of fast food. Sure I occasionally have a burger or a sub if I need something fix and the options are scarce, but otherwise I seem to have 'gulp' matured! One food type that has remained a constant, and I am sure will never be out of my diet is the humble pie and sausage roll with sauce! Sometimes having just one of these can take you to your warm and fuzzy place, and all of the worries of the world fade away....or some sappy crap like that! Walkleys Barkey is one of the good ones. Living relatively close by this is my local bakery and I often pop around for a quick fix when I am itching for a ride on the pastry train. They also have a nice selection of cakes and doughie goodness that will help your belly jiggle when you laugh or even help you along the way to a decent 'Truffle Shuffle'!

42nd Street Cafe - Parmy

42nd Street Cafe

4.0(8 reviews)
7.4 km
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42nd Street is located across from the Post Office inside Tea Tree Plaza Shopping Centre. I…read moreknow... mall cafe. But if you can stand eating inside a place, which is inside another place (double indoors) this here cafe is a good choice. It's a nostalgic diner type... they put an orange slice on your side salad for goodness sake! There's a younger staff, and you can't help thinking 'this would be a fun place to work as a teenager.' They're dressed tidily in collared white shirts and do a fine job. Which is unexpected... under most circumstances teenagers + Westfield TTP go together like BP and water (from the perspective of a person outside of that age bracket). Have you been late night shopping at the Plaza..? The menu is caulk full of crowd pleasers: sandwiches, burgers, all day breakfasts, etc. There's a whole section dedicated to 'Pavers' (open face melted cheese sandwiches). I ordered a Gourmet Paver. It was fantastic. All veg, with sun-dried tomatoes, pumpkin, avocado... and toasted beautifully. 42nd street came recommended to me by some Myer staff who've been going for yonks. They said it's recently changed ownership. Living up to its expectations (charming service and wholesome food) it doesn't seem like much else has changed. Solid meal option if you're in the area.

My mum is pretty keen on this place and has been going there for years for a breakfast/lunch or…read morejust a coffee when she is in TTP. I had to buy some new work pants and asked if she would like to come to Westfield with me. She said that we could get dinner at 42nd street. I thought it was in the way to TTP but to my surprise it was a mall cafe. There's nothing wrong with his place, but there's also nothing great about it either. The decor is fairly hospital cafeteria or roadhouse looking and I couldn't find anything interesting on the menu. No liquor license either (maybe because it's in a mall?). I had a chicken parmigiana and the chicken was well cooked, but the sauce reminded me of parmies I have made when there's almost nothing left in the house... Sweat off some onions, add can of chopped tomatoes and whack it on the schnitzel with some cheddar cheese. At least when I make it at home I try to spice it up a bit with some garlic, oregano, basil or even some chili in the sauce. Also, the parmigiana was quite small and the chips that came with it were nothing special at all. Below pub standard. The salad on the side was your typical pub salad. The kind most people skip as it's an afterthought. Look, this place is probably good for their all day brekkie and wraps for lunch, and I understand that when you have 60+ items on your menu it must be a bit difficult, so I'm giving them 3 stars. I'm wondering if maybe I'm becoming a bit of a food snob, or maybe I'm just used to visiting businesses that have to try harder because they are competing with other great businesses nearby. Do cafes like this even need to exist? Are they relevant in the postmodern gourmet low food-mile burger, and organic toasted sourdough sandwich world of 2015 and beyond? I don't think so; but in saying that, I might be back for a wrap or a coffee at some point in the future when I venture up to TTP for my 3 yearly trip there.

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42nd Street Cafe - Yummy Vienna coffee.

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