Showing posts with label surry hills. Show all posts
Showing posts with label surry hills. Show all posts

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Book Kitchen

The Book Kitchen, true to its description, is an organic and biodynamic café which also sells cookbooks. It's at 255 Devonshire Street, Surry Hills, just across the road from its more famous neighbour, the Bourke Street Bakery, but by no means in its shadow. On a sunny Sunday morning, the queues outside both places were huge, but after no more than 10 minutes of people watching in the sunshine we got a table for four inside. The service was friendly and on the ball; despite the crowds, the food was served fairly quickly and was fresh and incredibly tasty. Below, our diverse breakfast choices: poached egg on sourdough bread with avocado and fetta; scrambled egg with ham hock, fetta and asparagus;cook's muesli with yoghurt and fruit; and self-saucing chocolate brownie with vanilla ice cream. I made my way through an enormous bowl of crisp, cinnamony, toasted muesli. My coffee never arrived, but it was pretty much a perfect breakfast otherwise.


















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Monday, December 13, 2010

David Met Nicole

David Met Nicole, and they opened a shop together at 382 Cleveland Street, Surry Hills (very close to I Ran the Wrong Way). It's a little corner shop which is packed to the rafters with beautiful vintage collectibles: huge trays of printers' letters (the ampersand (&) is the most sought-after) and beautiful French stamps with flowers and imagery; tailors' dummies; watch faces; enamel kitchenware; bright red fire buckets; soaps and candles; and all manner of other interesting objects from the UK, Australia and elsewhere. Michelle (below) has worked there for 18 months and says the stock is constantly changing and it's a wonderful place to work.



























Saturday, December 11, 2010

Cossie's Café

Cossie's Café is at 638 Crown Street, Surry Hills. It's at the Cleveland Street end of Crown Street, an area that seems to be coming up in the world (viz., the "Cleveland Cluster"), but this café doesn't have any pretensions; it's simply decorated, and serves fresh and inexpensive food, shakes and juices. My chicken salad contained generous chunks of juicy chicken with delicate spices, large pieces of avocado and plenty of fresh salad leaves; the apple and ginger juice was just the right side of sharp.















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