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Tuesday, May 4, 2010

The Redesdale - Redesdale

2640 Kyneton-Heathcote Road Redesdale

Redfin fillet, leek & potato gratin, roast tomato $28


Meat-free* ratio: 9/12
Just Vego* ratio: 8/12
Specials: no
Comments: The Redesdale is just gorgeous. A renovated bluestone pub totally unexpected given that to city slickers it´ś in the middle of nowhere (1.5hr drive from Melbourne CBD). But as explained by owners Suzie and Peter, south of Heathcote as oppose to north of Heathcote is of finer taste especially when it comes to vino. Thus, I assume this applies to food as well. And I am not wrong. I am quite impressed and more importantly I can´t wait for the next road trip! Oh if you have too much to drink, there´s a cottage out back you can stay at!

*James previously of The Lake House in Daylesford is the Redesdale´s new maitre de


Grain Rating: 3.5/ 5

* Meat refers to grain-fed animals = beef, pork & poultry

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Izakaya Den - Melbourne

Basement 114 Russell Street Melbourne


Meat-free* ratio: 31/39
Just Vego* ratio: 19/39
Specials: yes
Comments: True in name and true in style. In Japan Izakayas are everywhere, as pubs are everywhere in the UK. In my books, the best Izakayas in Japan are always those found hidden away just like Izakaya Den. Located in a basement, where no windows exist to see the light of day but life is not lost as one is entertained by the kitchen that runs quite fittingly alongside the elongated dinning hall. Food delivery is quick and well timed and one ought not to be disappointed with dishes that are matched with the perfect condiment. Izakaya Den also sets the benchmark in service. Never over bearing but always attentive and what I love most is seeing the owner just being another member of staff rather than a micromanager. This is the world I wish for. Love it!


Grain Rating: 4 / 5

* Meat refers to grain-fed animals = beef, pork & poultry

Sunday, April 4, 2010

Rice Queen - Fitzroy Melbourne

2/231 Smith Street Fitzroy





Meat-free/Meat* ratio: 13/18
Just Vego/Meat* ratio: 11/18
Specials: n/a
Comments: If you haven't figured it by now, yes we had the banquet. This one was a pescatarian banquet, one consisting of vegies and seafood. But you can go full on veg if you wish. Actually you can also go full on vegan if you wish. Noice one Rice Queen, we like it when restaurants are accommodating. Hailing from the owners of Panama Dining Room and St Judes Cellar, I am not disappointed with food, decor and ambinance. The food is considered "pan-asian" and there were loads.

note: when Rice Queen first opened, reviews were not so great. But criticism was obvisously taken onboard and reputation was mended.

Cocktails are decently price. None over $15.

Grain Rating: 4 / 5

* Meat refers to grain-fed animals = beef, pork & poultry

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Da Noi - South Yarra Melbourne

95 Toorak Road South Yarra

* note: only 3 dishes were photographed. Prior to these, there were 6 antipasto plates shared between 4. 3 fish plates, 1 Octopus, 2 vegetables. They were not photographed not because they were unworthy, rather it was the hunger pains that won out!


Pumpkin rivoli with silver beet and parmesen



Seafood fregola


Dessert shared plate consisting of Pear Tart, Crepes & Berry Meringue,
accompanied by 4 individual cinnamon ice cream scoops



Meat-free/Meat* ratio: see comments
Just Vego/Meat* ratio: see comments
Specials: see comments
Comments: The thing about Da Noi is the menu changes each day depending on the availability of fresh, seasonal produce. Thus, there are no set menus. You need to have faith in the chef as well as your waiter. Your waiter is your pathway to Sardinia. What I love about Da Noi is that it is one of a handful of restaurants where you can tell the chef what you don´t eat and he will still craft out a fine meal accordingly. So vegetarian or pescatarian they will adapt quite happily. Vegan? I´m not so sure as I have yet to tread in those waters.

At Da Noi don´t not expect your meal to be same as the table next to yours as it never is! Da Noi brings the unexpected. Appreciation of seasonal produce, trust and an empty belly is all you need!

Grain Rating: 4.95 / 5

* Meat refers to grain-fed animals = beef, pork & poultry

Friday, January 8, 2010

The French Fry Diet



Not another diet, right? But WAIT, this isn’t a diet that promises weight loss, a leaner body or acne free clear skin. The only thing it could be guilty of is helping you get rid of the old self and embracing the new.

The French Fry Diet commits to the following: longevity, conservation of precious water resources and ending world hunger. What’s more, it’s quite a simple diet to follow. I won’t bore you with a thesis, rather I just give you the nitty gritty.

3 Simple Facts

1.
It takes up to 50,000 litres of water to produce 1kg of beef as opposed to only 500 litres to produce 1kg of potatoes.

2.
We grow enough edible grain to provide 50% more than is required for EVERY person in the world. Sadly, most of this edible grain is used to feed animals for food production.

3.
Meat eaters have a 30% increased risk of death compared to people who ate the least.


You do the math.

The golden rule = substitute meat with potatoes and if that gets too difficult, the other option is just don’t eat meat.

The French Fry Diet is probably not a liver cleansing diet but it surely is moral cleansing. So the next time you’re asked if you’d like fries with your meal, how about a “Sure, why not? And lets supersize it and while you’re at it cancel the cheeseburger will ya.”

Monday, December 28, 2009

Breizoz French Creperies - Williamstown Melbourne



139 Nelsons Place Williamstown











Les Gallette - Mushroom $8

Les Galette - Onion Soubise $8



Meat-free/Meat* ratio: 33/45
Just Vego/Meat* ratio: 28/45
Specials: no
Comments: 19 of the 45 consists of sweet crepes. An old church setting was what drew us into this creperie for we did not realize that it's sibling was "that crepe place on Gertude". Having experience the hospitality at the Fitzroy establishment, this one is put to shame. Nice venue but that's about it. Service, what service?? Unless I was craving crepes in Williamstown, maybe I would return, otherwise there are an abundance of cafes and restaurants along Nelson's place that can tantalize your taste buds. Or if one can hold out for a 15 min drive, Creperie Le Triskel would be sooo worth your while.

Grain Rating: 2.5 / 5

* Meat refers to grain-fed animals = beef, pork & poultry

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Cafe Sapore - Chadstone Melbourne



365a Chadstone Shopping Centre


Seafood Linguine $18

Meat-free/Meat* ratio: oops

Just vego/Meat* ratio: oops

Specials: yes

Comments: Plonked in the middle of the aisle surrounded by shops and shoppers is Cafe Sapore, a spin off from its more known St Kilda 1 chef’s hat venue. Quick easy food are on display ie frittatas, arancini balls, salads but also on offer are freshly prepared meals where the kitchen is somewhat hidden away in one of the centre’s corridors. Surprisingly, I was quite satisfied with my Seafood Linguine. Guess it’s no wonder then, a party of 20 were happy to celebrate end of year festivities in amongst the craziness of Christmas shopping. Good fresh food will always triumph.

Grain Rating: 3 / 5

* Meat refers to grain-fed animals = beef, pork & poultry