Tuesday, December 8, 2015

weekend brunch at Tall Timber @Prahran



I always think Melbourne are so lucky to have a great variety of brunch choice. One of my friends visited Melbourne last weekend, and her request was to have a nice brunch. 

we picked Prahran cause it can be accessed by public transport, also parking is not as hard to find as in the city. 

from the Zomato, we have read some good review about Tall Timber, so one of my friends suggested to give a go. 

on a Saturday morning, we met in front the restaurant around 11:30 am, and were not surprised to find a line there. Guess good food is worth the wait?...hope so. 

most of the people waited like 10-20 minutes, but because we had 10 ppl, it was a bit hard for the waitress to get a table for us, we waited like 45 min, yes...we are very patient...aren't we? only because couple of our friends was so late,,,,they came in the time we just got our table....


 most of the tables are for 2 or 4 seats, but Tall Timber does have a large table indoor for 16+ppl, which is great for big group.
now, lets have a look at the menu, there is all day breakfast menu, and lunch menu after 12noon, we were able to order from both menu.

the most popular dish seems to be the Roast cauliflower and chickpeas with cumin labneh, pomegranate, kale, poached eggs and tahini. I haven't had  mid east style brunch like this before, it was quite unique for me. with cauliflower and chickpeas, it also feels very healthy.

Timber Benedict with extra smoked salmon was ordered by my greedy friend, who turned out cant finish all the food in the end. in Tall timber, they didnt use any processed meat such as ham or bacon, instead, they put pork shoulder....like...heaps heaps of shoulder....the egg benedict was huge if u look from side. 

i had the cured salmon gravlax, again, the serving size is very generous, plenty of salmon on the plate, my only complaint is the salmon was a bit salty, with only two small piece of bread. 

another healthy alternative is the kale and asparagus with green bean. for a vegetarian dish, it was still full of flavours. 


the above are all from the breaky menu, and the following bbq ribs and lamb shoulders are in the lunch menu. the bbq ribs were very tender, again, huge for one person. 
the lamb shoulders was big too, but i personally doesnt like it too much, too lamb for me,,,but i guess it could be good for people like lamb. 

overall, Tall timer is a nice place, good food, value for money. 

Tall Timber Eatery

60 Commercial Road
Prahran(03) 96769333
Mon to Fri 7:00 am - 4:30 pm 

Sat to Sun 7:30 am - 4:30 pm



Thursday, August 20, 2015

One Piece themed Restaurant "Baratie"in tokyo

i am always a big fan of "One Piece"(a Japanese  manga), that is why i was really excited when i saw this one piece themed restaurant in Odaiba, Tokyo. 


It locates in the second level of Fuji television building , the entrance literally looks like the front part of Baratie in the manga.  
 
walked in, the interior design is full of one piece themed, and there is also TV on the wall playing how the dished in the menu are related to the one piece manga. 

 
my friend ordered this hamburger  with red cabbage red potatoes  and fried egg, it represents the giant feet from one of the one piece  episode,

i had the thick cut pork steak and the little octopus ball made look like Luffy's hat( Luffy is the main character in one piece)



 as mentioned, there is plenty of one piece character model that you can take photo around.
during the lunch, there was a short performance that the guy dressed up as the chef of Baratie - Zeff, he is well-known for his tied mustache. the staff there were very friendly, and they will help you to take photos with Zeff. 







Overall, it was an interesting experience for any one piece fan, the food was not too bad , but not great either. the price is not cheaper comparing with any causal dining places. 

if you like one piece as i do, i think it is still a good place to visit in Tokyo. Otherwise, there are more options in terms of food in this area. 


One Piece Restaurant Baratie Official Site: http://op-bt.com/ (Japanese)


Address: Fuji TV Building 7F, 2-4-8 Odaiba, Minato-ku, Tokyo
Business Hours: lunch - 10:30 a.m.–4:00 p.m. 




Tuesday, August 4, 2015

pablo cheese tart

when i did my research before our japan trip, i came cross this cheese tart or sometimes called cheese cake is a must try in japan. So , on first day arrival of Osaka, i were looking for this Pablo cafe already. 
Pablo is a franchised, so you will find in many place in japan. this is just the one i went. i put address down there.  


this is the front look of the shop, there are 2 levels, that ground floor is the baking and servicing area, and up level is the seating area. You can either eat there or take away after ordering at the ground floor.  
















Due to the popularity of the cheese tart, there is often a queue in getting this yummy cake.

they seems to sell cookies or biscuits as well, but i didn't have the chance to try yet. think i have read one of the review that the cookie was a bit too sweet, so i was not keen to try this time. 



the seating area on up level is nice and clean, with air conditioned, great for a hot summer day. 


we had our dinner just before that, so sharing a cheese tart was more realistic for me and my friend given the cheese tart looks quite massive for a single serving size  

it turned out actually very light and running or soft in the center, with house made vanilla ice cream (can see the vanilla seed) and peach flavor jell (not sweet, but full of peach flavor), and such a nice dessert that me and my friends finished it in no time. 

I will surly recommend this for whoever going to japan. dont think i have eaten anything like that in Melbourne. 


Pablo cafe

Japan
〒542-0084 Osaka Prefecture, Osaka
中央区宗右衛門町7
三ツ寺ギャラクシー2号館


Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Himeji Castle


Himeji castle is not very near Osaka (where we stayed), but it definitely worth going if you can fit one day for it. 
we took the express train to Kobe, then hop on another express train to Himeji. took about 1.5 hr one way, but the return train is directly express from Himeji to Umeda. Umeda is the central station for Osaka, there are trains to Kyoto, Kobe, and even bullet train to Tokyo.

Anyway, it is not a short trip from Osaka to Himeji,  so we used the Kansai Thru Pass, which works out about $20 AUD per day if you buy 2-day pass or about $17.5 AUD per day if you got 3-day pass. 
The pass can be used in separated day as it can be used in  nonconsecutive days. more information can be found in http://www.surutto.com/tickets/kansai_thru_english.html. but noted that this pass can not be used for taking JR lines. 
We used this 2 day pass for Himeji (One day) and Nara (another day), and found it saved us some money from using icoca card instead. 
Anyway, its about 10-15 minutes walking from the Himeji station to the castle, and we chose to walk along the Himeji shopping arcade as it has shades and more interesting things to look, but it is about 5 minutes extra walk if you go the himeji shopping arcade. 


by end of the himeji shopping arcade, you will be able to see the castle , the white stunning building over there. 

it looks near, but there is about 10 min walking further to cross the road and the pass the bridge, before you can reach the first giant gate. 
after the gate, there is a ticket office and you can buy your entry tickets here, about $10 AUD, fairly reasonable price. 

there are a long walk allow you to see the whole castle, but most visitors just went through the short cut to the main castle , which was also what we did. 



in total, there are 6 levels, the whole castle was built from wood, so we were asked to take our shoes off when walking inside the castle. the stairs could be a bit challenge as their steps were much higher than usual ones, we did get sweat a lot since we went in summer. but once you reached on top, there will be nice view and wind to cool you down. 

exit from the other end, here is your last chance to have a close look of this castle, and we just can not help to taking lots lots of photo of it






Thursday, July 23, 2015

Maid cafe in DiverCity Tokyo Plaza level 6

we decided to visit the maid cafe, a very unique type of Japanese cafe that service was done by waitress wearing cute maid costume.  apparently there are quite a few maid cafe around Tokyo, the one we went is actually inside a shopping center- DiverCity Tokoyo Plaza.
This is the front look of the cafe. To enter, there is a door bell near the stand in the front, and once you pressed that, the waitress will come out and "welcome you home", as they will "see" you as their master.
the good thing about our experience here is the maids can speak English, i have friends told me they didnt enjoy the maid cafe because they were not able to communicate with them. but that wasnt the case for us here. 
typically, it is especially popular with guys , but luckily the one went , there were quite lot female customers, so it didn't make us look so awkward there for experiencing this maid cafe thing. 

just be aware, there is service charge and minimum order, since the maid is the main selling point here, generally customers are accepting the surcharge, but they did explain it to you before ordering. 
upon request, maid can draw anything on your drink or food, like right in fornt of you, and we asked for a cow as shown above. 

when serving drink and food, maid will ask you to make a spell with her to give the magic power to food, which is totally awkward but funny experience, you should go and try yourself. 

btw, to take a photo with a maid, you will need to pay 500JPY, and you can appoint whoever you want to photo with. we didnt know which one to choose, so as part of the experience from japan, there is always a ranking system, we just asked for "No. 1" please. ;P 
the maid is really cute, but little, so we sat down to take photo with her that i am not looking like a giant there. 
menu was limited, but no one goes for the food there, only for the maid i guess. 




overall, was an interesting experience, and since we were in japan to see different culture, this is surly one of the must try that very very japan!

Address :
135-0064
東京都江東区青海1-1-10
ダイバーシティ東京プラザ6階
TEL:03-6457-2800


*just copy and paste this address to your google map


Tuesday, July 21, 2015

What I bought back from my Japan trip

Finally back from my 12 days holidays in Japan, it was a really good experience, food is generally nice, people are friendly, and lots of interesting places to visit, and,,,,also good for shopping as lots of things are cheaper than buying in Melbourne , even....our Aussie dollar isn't that strong atm😖

Anyway, it will probably take me quite long to share all my travel details, but , firstly, I want to show off my snack , which I bought and carried all the way from Tokyo to Melbourne , yes,,,I am a bit crazy when it comes to food and cosmetic , so what :p


Here we are, those are the savoury selection, on top, from left to right are some curry, ramen(noodle), rice flavour, bonito flakes, the bottom half, from left to right are fried salmon skin, miso soup, more bonito flakes, seaweed and rice cracker. I got those because they are cheaper, yes , some of those bags can be found in Melbourne supermarket but its price double and tripled ; also the ramen (noodle) are very very nice, but can not be found in Melbourne yet.




Look at them, Japan is very know for its ramen, and their packed ramen are made very much alike the real ramen, the main difference is the real ramen will have more meat and veggie in it, lol. 

I hope i don't get judged for paying extra luggage allowance with Jetstar to bring back that much snack.lol
Here is my sweet snack showing off picture, :D





Yes, yes, lots of Tokyo banana, original, caramel, and cherry blossom flavours, they costed about $10aud each, and sold in one of the store in Melbourne Chinatown for like $24aud each....wtf...
And there are a few exotic flavoured pocky too, which I haven't seen before, would be interested to try.




And lastly, are the most costly items, the cosmetic products. The three gold long boxes on the bottom are the toner, day cream and night cream from cle de peau beaute, a Japanese brand which is not available in Australia yet, and I happened to try it before, and found it suits for my skin, so I hot them in Japan this time.
The boxes on the really right are the patch for legs, especially good after a long day of walking, help to relief the muscle tension. Next to them are the face cleanser,but in powder form, they are designed to clean the black pore. 
And there are few sets of shampoo and conditioner, please don't judge, I found those shampoo are so great for my fine, tangles , natural curly hair, I know you can buy them in Melbourne for like $26 each bottle, but it's only like $8 a bottle in Japan, and the refill pack is like $5 a bag....how can I not buying that much.
And there are also some facial masks, and eye liner, mascara, fake lash glue,etc, which are all cheap but in good quality.
One more thing, it's the eye drops, unlike the ones in Melbourne, those eye drops actually really intense, gives good feeling, but it's hard to open ur eyes after apply, you might want to have a go yourself.


I have read lots of blog before I went to Japan, and some are recommended by other bloggers, and some are my own picks. I think I am sharing my items here, and might also help others who want to know what to bring back from Japan.