May 18th. Wednesday. 10:00am.
As I mentioned this place would not be seen had it not been for the tables and chairs set up out on the foot path. It's excellent with walk in space after entering and the inside tables show off comfortable seating. (I did wonder if the small steps at the entry might be considered unfriendly to the disabled or mommy pram?)
It was quiet and only two other people inside. I ordered a lemongrass tea and scrambled eggs on sourdough rye.
First thing, I certainly love tea and have an affinity for even the most unloved types of tea, but... The cup that came with the tea just doesn't work for proper appreciation! The cup should be a proper tea cup... At least a mug! Instead I was given a 2inch tall 1inch wide glass cup that was difficult to pick up once I wanted to sip my tea cause it had no handle and was hot.
And finally the presentation of my breakfast reminded me of home economics class... When you first learn to make a dish you worry about how it looks on the plate so it somewhat looks as if it has invisible walls keeping it at bay from each other on the plate... That's what it represented.
I feel that the eggs should have been on the toast, but since I wanted butter it was left off the toasted sourdough and put on the side. I thought most restaurants here in Melbourne would put the butter on the toast (if it's sourdough) and then put the eggs of choice on that toast.
I normally order scrambled and I feel I know scrambled eggs best. These scrambled eggs were a touch runny and not as firm as I feel they should be.
Overall, the inside set up, service, and spacious room makes for a place I'd go back to for maybe a coffee instead of hot tea and salad (since there is so many choices at the counter in the display) instead of scrambled eggs on sourdough toast. read more