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Direktor wrote:Really shouldn't have looked at this thread this morning... I am yet to eat....

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Pales in comparison to my vegemite on toast this morning fo sure.
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I've got some Sultana Bran next to me, but it's really not enticing me at this point....

Fried dim sims with soy, hmmm........ a poor substitute.
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Direktor wrote: All day breakfasts of STFU.
I hear you brother! I reckon it's probably unhealthy to eat a big breakfast before midday.
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aspekt wrote:
almax wrote:just reading over these posts reminds me how much of a bitch it is to be a breakfast chef.
See when you cook dinners, not many people change the menu, but breakfast....thats personal, every mo'fo wants to change something and its friggin annoying
I was in torquay last summer and we spent ages arguing over where to have breakfast. we finally decided and we started ordering. I ordered a big breakfast with my eggs scrambled and I was told that they didn't do scrambled eggs after 12. It was 12:08. I was too shocked to argue. I am yet to find a suitable explaination for this (other than the scramble chef had gone home).

Anyone got any ideas?


EDIT: that does look fucking tasty.
hmmm so they were still serving breakfasts, just not scrambled eggs huh. only reason i could think was maybe they need all their pans for lunch menu items as they can cook fried eggs on the flat grill, poached eggs in a pot, or yeah, maybe the chef went home and left the apprentice there who cant cook scrambled fucking eggs coz he is a chump
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I just had a egg and bacon roll for brekkie. Delish!
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mrj wrote:I just had a egg and bacon roll for brekkie. Delish!
recurring theme there MrJ
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factory worker wrote:
mrj wrote:I just had a egg and bacon roll for brekkie. Delish!
recurring theme there MrJ
indeed. I'm hooked on them at the moment.
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3 Hash cookies
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And a bloody mary!!
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mrj wrote:
factory worker wrote:
mrj wrote:I just had a egg and bacon roll for brekkie. Delish!
recurring theme there MrJ
indeed. I'm hooked on them at the moment.

addiction is a form of routine, not always such a bad thing. I'm into my 10:00 caffeine, and have faced the wrath of embarrassment and upsized my coffee to the extra shot in a larger cup. yum.
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Grey Son wrote:3 Hash cookies
2 spliffs
Rockey Road from Bos Castle
And a bloody mary!!
:wink: :wink: :wink:
Quiet you! :wink:

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got hooked on 'the matangi special omelette' when i was staying at matangi island in fiji. fresh eggs from the chicken on the island and spring onions, vegies, heaps of chilli etc. sooooo good! just can't seem to re-create it here.

love the espy all day $10 breakfast too. been down here nearly every weekend for the past few months getting into it. they do a killer bloody mary too!

i'm also a big fan of the home fry up. joe and i go all out on them sometimes and prepare a feast! :D 8)
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factory worker wrote:
mrj wrote:
factory worker wrote: recurring theme there MrJ
indeed. I'm hooked on them at the moment.

addiction is a form of routine, .
lol theres an awesome arguement if ever I heard one

"hey man, I'm not a smacky I just like routine".
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Greek Islands brekky- full fat plain yoghurt with honey and chopped nuts was divine

I'm easy pleased though- would be very happy if someone delivered me a Filou baguette with butter and jam and a bomb coffee five days a week for the rest of my life
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All this island and coconut talk has suddenly sprung into my consciousness a dream I had a couple of months ago where i went to an island somewhere and lived in this giant share house hotel thingy that was made entirely thick green palm leaves. The walls, roof, chairs, tables everything was made of these leaves. I turned up with some shopping that was in plastic bags and this hippy couple got angry at me for bringing the bags along and said that to make up for it I had to help chop bananas.

Fukkin weird dream.
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mrj wrote: Fukkin weird dream.
When are they not mate?
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mrj wrote:
factory worker wrote:
mrj wrote: indeed. I'm hooked on them at the moment.

addiction is a form of routine, .
lol theres an awesome arguement if ever I heard one

"hey man, I'm not a smacky I just like routine".
don't tell the counsellors that one, they'd go to town on it, and not to pick up a methadone prescription either.
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Direktor wrote:
mrj wrote: Fukkin weird dream.
When are they not mate?
I should clarify. I don't mean it was weird as in strange things happen, I actually mean more that it was very vivid, very real. In this sense it was quite unlike normal dreaming.
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Aha... i sees the light and the light is bright.
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Friday wrote:they do a killer bloody mary too!
I've only just discovered the wonder that is a bloody mary in the past couple of months. my god they rock. best way to kick off a sunny saturday morning =D
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Having breakfast in the city tomoz with a mate. Don't usually eat bfast in the city. If I do have done degraves before - but I will have me little one with me tomoz and pram is annoying in degraves.

Any other recommendations that might suit?
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have no idea in the CBD sorry, only time i am in the CBD before noon is for the walk of shame heheh

however, i have recently found the best breakfast in the whole of melbourne, no shit.

Apte on Heidelberg Rd in alphington. This is on an industrial road and doesnt look much chop from the outside, but its HANDS DOWN THE BEST big breakfast ive had anywhere. its all about everything on the plate being perfection, and the added bonuses of killer hollandaise and spicy chutney.

You heard it from kitty. I need some balance to the dripping-in-gold-dinks that have somehow found it, so go forth and EAT guys.
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don't eat breaky in the city, closest would be North Melbourne at Hot Poppy on Errol Street. Its the bizness


a mate did suggest that place on Elizabeth Street that has all the oranges out the front, i think its called Tropicana or something, has a good breaky
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Yeah, thought of that place Liz - but same issue with Pram. Just not going to happen.

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ghetto kitty wrote:Apte on Heidelberg Rd in alphington. This is on an industrial road and doesnt look much chop from the outside, but its HANDS DOWN THE BEST big breakfast ive had anywhere. its all about everything on the plate being perfection, and the added bonuses of killer hollandaise and spicy chutney.
keep on driving past there - good to know

you could prolly manage a pram at 7 seeds but it will be busy and full of wankers
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do it FS, you can thanks me later

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Egg and Bacon Roll with (not too much) sweet chilli sauce

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I have been for a beautiful but prices breakdast before at langhams hotel on south bank, it's a buffet breakfast style thing but things like eggs are cooked on the spot how you want them. Was def worth it. Did it as a special occasion for my sister.
Haven't been out for breakfast in a long time in the city though so don't really know that many places.
I've been to the mess hall top of bourke near cnr of spring street, was really nice food they have outdoor setting so that could be ok for the pram if you want outside cause theres plenty of room on the footpath there inside defintealy no room for a pram.

Only other places I've been to is down on bridge road but on a saturday most of them are completely packed out.
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tomorrow i'll be having some oats with honey or jam and big cup of tea
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Ended up at Jungle Juice - been a while.
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DBoy wrote:Ended up at Jungle Juice - been a while.
Geesh! I haven't been there in yonks. Still good food?
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kiss & tell wrote:tomorrow i'll be having some oats with honey or jam and big cup of tea
this although modified with coffee and a dollop of raspberry jam
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ghetto kitty wrote:have no idea in the CBD sorry, only time i am in the CBD before noon is for the walk of shame heheh

however, i have recently found the best breakfast in the whole of melbourne, no shit.

Apte on Heidelberg Rd in alphington. This is on an industrial road and doesnt look much chop from the outside, but its HANDS DOWN THE BEST big breakfast ive had anywhere. its all about everything on the plate being perfection, and the added bonuses of killer hollandaise and spicy chutney.

You heard it from kitty. I need some balance to the dripping-in-gold-dinks that have somehow found it, so go forth and EAT guys.
WTF kitty!

i drove all the way there from southsiiiide on this recommendation on Sat and while it was OK, it certainly wasnt awesome.
My poached eggs were overcooked (not runny AT ALL :( )and it was $21 (once you add on the $3 extra for hollandaise)
Maybe it was a different chef, maybe i just got a bad batch, but...
I think there are plenty of just as good if not better breakfasts around town, Yellow bird on Chapel st are always good.
nice courtyard though, then we went rowboating on the Yarra in the sunshine so it was a win overall.

you just gave me high expectations :)
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almin - go to "The Kitchen Table" on Burke Rd in Malvern East, opp. Central Park.

Scrambled eggs are the MF business. Second best I've ever had... so good. Good brekky all round TBH. I miss it :sad:
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al-
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Really?
Im sorry, but ive been there twice now and it was the best ever, both times.
I dont eat breakfast southsiiiiide, I only go there for gigs, so maybe there is a higher standard that comes with the higher rental prices?

Last time I was there was maybe 2 and a half months ago, if its changed then they will lose me touting them as awesome, thats for sure. will revisit soon and report back.
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Direkt wrote:almin
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Ah dont be sorry, was good to go somewhere different anyway!

higher rental prices southside?
really, can anyone confirm this?
Seems to me to be about the same/same depending on the quality of house/apartment.
I only pay $1800 per month for rent for a 3 bedroom townhouse.
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I pay $1600 for a 4 bedroom house with front porch and huge backyard

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but i did play hard ball and get my rent reduced

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well when i moved in 3 years ago it was only $1,400 but the landlord has since realised that she can get more so has been increasing it at every chance.
But yeah i dont think there is much difference between north or southside in terms of prices, they only factor in distance from CBD AFAIK
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Collingwood / Fitzroy are insanely expensive for anything decent at the moment.
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almax wrote:well when i moved in 3 years ago it was only $1,400 but the landlord has since realised that she can get more so has been increasing it at every chance.
But yeah i dont think there is much difference between north or southside in terms of prices, they only factor in distance from CBD AFAIK
sure but there's more white people & gold jewlery on the southside.

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Lizkins wrote:a mate did suggest that place on Elizabeth Street that has all the oranges out the front, i think its called Tropicana or something, has a good breaky
tropicana is not the same now Giles has gone huhu. good for smoothies.
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Hatsudai wrote:Egg and Bacon Roll with (not too much) sweet chilli sauce

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almax wrote:
ghetto kitty wrote:have no idea in the CBD sorry, only time i am in the CBD before noon is for the walk of shame heheh

however, i have recently found the best breakfast in the whole of melbourne, no shit.

Apte on Heidelberg Rd in alphington. This is on an industrial road and doesnt look much chop from the outside, but its HANDS DOWN THE BEST big breakfast ive had anywhere. its all about everything on the plate being perfection, and the added bonuses of killer hollandaise and spicy chutney.

You heard it from kitty. I need some balance to the dripping-in-gold-dinks that have somehow found it, so go forth and EAT guys.
WTF kitty!

i drove all the way there from southsiiiide on this recommendation on Sat and while it was OK, it certainly wasnt awesome.
My poached eggs were overcooked (not runny AT ALL :( )and it was $21 (once you add on the $3 extra for hollandaise)
Maybe it was a different chef, maybe i just got a bad batch, but...
I think there are plenty of just as good if not better breakfasts around town, Yellow bird on Chapel st are always good.
nice courtyard though, then we went rowboating on the Yarra in the sunshine so it was a win overall.

you just gave me high expectations :)
Have to agree with Al on this.. We have been a few times.. Had to ive it a 2nd chance.. Yeah it's pretty damn good, BUT the line is OUT OF CONTROL.. People lining up for an hour plus.. and while the food was good, it wasn;t the BEST ever..
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Can't beat Trutrack on Leveson St, North Melbourne, been my favourite for years now.. Their mushrooms are ridiculous.
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