Monday, October 31, 2011

Cafe Gaia

Beautiful Coffee

Melbourne turned on another winter-in-spring day today, a dreary Sunday with grey skies, lots of wind and a bit of annoying rain. But Cute A and I were not to be deterred! Cafe visiting must go on!

And on we went to Cafe Gaia in South Yarra.

I had the impression South Yarra was a bit up-market and expensive, so I was worried about finding a snooty establishment. Not so with Cafe Gaia - for a start, the staff were friendly and attentive.

The space itself is lovely, light and airy, and large enough not to feel cramped while at the same time not too big and characterless.

We started with our favourite coffees: a skinny cappuccino (extra hot!) and a soy latte. The coffee was perfect temperature for both of us, and strong and smooth. Delicious!

Our food choices!

Blueberry & ricotta pancakes. With fairy floss on top!




I chose the pancakes which were nice and thin, not too fat and cakey. I love blueberries, so they were a good addition. The fairy floss was a little too sweet for me though, especially with the maple syrup.













Cute A went savoury, she chose pork belly with potato rosti and poached eggs. 

Pork belly with poached egg & potato rosti
The pork belly was not too fatty, it was really well-cooked. The relish was delicious, and the potato rosti was very tasty. Food win! And I was definitely jealous. Food envy ruled supreme this day!

I love that this cafe is in a little side street. It was very busy the day we went, being a Sunday that's understandable. But we only waited about 5 minutes for a table after arriving at 11, and our coffee and food came out quite quickly.

Our second round of coffee was equally as excellent as the first.

Overall, we were very happy with everything - the coffee, the food, the service. What a great place for Sunday brunch.

8.9 out of 10 potato rostis!

Cafe Gaia
Shop 3, 4 Avoca Street
South Yarra VIC 3141
Ph 03 9866 7522

http://www.cafegaia.com.au


Saturday, October 8, 2011

Axil Coffee Roasters









































On a cold, blustery Melbourne Sunday, what could be better than escaping the elements in the fine warehouse-style interior of Axil Coffee Roasters in Hawthorn?

Nothing! At least for these four breakfast brunching girls: LB, CoffeeBean, Cute A and me!

We arrived about 10.40am, and put our names on a waiting list. We were told we had a 20-30 minute waiting time. Lots of people were waiting in the charming little front alcove where various coffee paraphernalia was on offer for purchase. I was particularly taken with the idea of buying a 'Siphon' coffee contraption for something different. Some people had ordered coffees to drink while waiting here also, which was a nice touch - looking after waiting patrons, what a great idea.

Luckily we only had to wait about 15 minutes before a table for 4 became available.

The COFFEE!
We had two rounds of coffee, including skinny lattes, soy lattes, and skinny cappuccinos. My soy lattes were both incredibly smooth, chocolately and dense - I loved the coffee here. It was a real pleasure to drink slowly, savouring the taste fully. I usually ask for strong soy lattes, but here the standard shot was strong enough - very impressive. Everyone was very happy with their choices, the only minor variance being Cute A finding her second coffee a little bitter, and not quite as amazing as her first.


The FOOD!
LB went with buttermilk pancakes with chocolate, pear, praline and zabaglione gelato, Cute A chose the gluten free corn and haloumi fritters with avocado, poached egg and salsa rosso, CoffeeBean had smashed avocado and Meredith feta on multigrain toast with a poached egg, and I had scrambled eggs on multigrain, with avocado and tomato on the side.

Dish of the Day award has to go to those buttermilk pancakes circled in dark chocolate. Massive food envy ensued! The ball of gelato on top, the pear, the presentation - it was all going on here. Fantastic!

Cute A's corn fritters were light and tasty, with the avocado and salsa complementing the dish well. CoffeeBean's smashed avocado got the thumbs up, and a special mention has to go to that superb multigrain bread, it was delicious.

My scrambled eggs were done well, not overcooked or too runny. The avocado was excellent quality and just the right amount to spread over that incredibly tasty grainy bread, and the tomatoes cut through the creaminess of the other ingredients well with their acidic tang.

I like the feel of the cafe too. Although it is quite spacious and roomy, it doesn't feel like a soulless warehouse or a big cavernous space. The tasteful design - like cute, tiny pot-plant art and the combination of bench and table seats make the interior very welcoming. The big glass window looking out to the world is a nice reminder that all the people out there are missing out on fabulous coffee! It's perhaps an overused and possibly pretentious term, but 'industrial chic' really did spring into my mind while I was at Axil, especially when looking at the wall decorations, ceiling art and long mirrors.

To sum up: fantastic coffee, good food. I wish I lived closer so I could drink their coffee all the time. And apologies to the surrounding patrons if our raucous laughter sometimes rang out during our extremely fun catch-up!

8.9 out of 10 Neighbour's cats!


Avil Coffee Roasters
322 Burwood Road
Hawthorn 3122

Ph: 03 9819 0091

www.axilcoffee.com.au