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what’s (s)up(ping)?

After a movie night that a good friend of mine regularly organises, I managed to convince some folks to come and dine with me at the Supper Inn, in Chinatown. It’s cheap, and cheerful (read: no-frills, which suits me just fine), and also open till 2am or so.

It was a bit of a shame having headed out here because I confess that it was a little disappointing on this particular occasion. I remember it being a good deal cheaper and the food being fantastic. A friend from Sydney was with us, and I felt I’d let him down a bit by not taking him to somewhere better.

E got crispy chicken, and D got beef with vegetables. Both serves were large and big enough to share (though on this occasion we chose not to). T and I got hotpots – I chose one with chicken, Chinese sausage and mushrooms, T with salted fish and tofu. I had to wait a good deal longer for mine and everyone else was tucking in to their dishes while I still waited.

salted fish, chicken & tofu claypot

I did very much enjoy my steaming hotpot. The shittake mushrooms soaked up the sauce nicely but the chicken was very bony and had a lot of skin. The sauce was lovely to eat with plain steamed rice. T remarked that my hotpot was better than his, though his was less of an ordeal to eat.

 

chicken, Chinese sausage & mushroom claypot

 

Even though it was late at night and not at all crowded, the service was erratic and the staff seemed very distracted. Getting the attention of anyone to take our order or give us the bill was arduous. Amusingly enough, thanks to a wait staff error, we were given extra change. I won’t be going back in a hurry, sadly. Shame to see a cheap Melbourne staple take a bit of a dive – I’m hoping it was just the time we went. 

(Gem)

 

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long way for some fast food!

I don’t quite recall why, but on what was supposed to be a lazy Saturday after months of constant activity, myself and my partner ended up going to Westfield Doncaster. We did in fact have our hearts set on Crust Pizzas  for lunch, but the ruddy joint wasn’t open! The drive to the nearest one, in Doncaster, is at least twenty or so minutes from my house.

Plan B was to hang out at Westfield Doncaster till Crust Pizza opened. Of course our stomachs got the best of us, and so after agonising decisions in the food court (I swear relationships can be broken by less!) and in an attempt to prove that I don’t just eat Japanese food, Grill’d was settled upon. I love gherkins and mustard (though I prefer the latter seeded), and so chose the ‘Mustard & Pickled!’ and partner had the ‘Kung Fu Fighter’. A side of herb-laden chips to share with herb mayonnaise was also ordered.

My burger was delicious and oh so juicy. Instead of the standard fast-food pissy little slices of pickle, I got these massive sideways-sliced pieces – I’m pretty sure an entire gherkin was used (they are usually half the size of a slender carrot). It was most satisfying, especially if you’re a pickle fiend. My partner kindly let me have a bite of his burger which was fragrant with the promised coriander. My standard MO unfortunately means I can never eat gourmet burgers without them disintegrating towards the end, but that’s because it’s hard for me to fit the dastardly thing into my mouth.

 

Grill'd burger

 

The chips are very moreish and I may have greedily scooped up more than my share of the mayo (sorry T!). They smell and taste deliciously rustic.

 

Grill'd burger & chips!

 

Naturally, they take longer to make Grill’d burgers, and I look forward to sampling more of them in the future. As if being treated to gourmet burgers for lunch wasn’t enough, not long after we nipped into Koko Black. The partner thought it might be a nice way to sample their wares if we shared the Summer Spoil platter they currently have available. For this, you get your choice of hot (chocolate) drink, two chocolates, a shortbread, a miniature white chocolate raspberry cake, raspberry sorbet, and some chopped strawberries. Perfect, really!

Koko Black summer spoils plate for two people

The strawberries and sorbet really refresh the palate when you’ve had enough of the sweetness and richness of your hot drink (we both had the standard hot Belgian chocolate) though I must say I’m extremely partial to raspberry sorbet. The two chocolates we had were a simple chocolate praline-type, and a dark chocolate encasing a mango-flavoured filling. I felt spoilt! The staff were extremely polite and helpful and there’s a lovely old-world feel in the decor of Koko Black – whichever one you go to, as they are decorated similarly. Good food and drinks don’t always have to be fancy, and it certainly is nice to be reminded thus. I’m still looking forward to trying Crust Pizza for this very reason. Well, till I can afford to go out for some true posh nosh!

(Gem)

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warm-up gig

I hadn’t seen my friend O for quite some time, so decided to call him up and try to see him before the festive season kicked in good and proper. Both of us work near our old uni (Melbourne Uni), so it seemed perfectly natural that we meet in nearby Lygon Street for dinner after work.

Neither of us were really fussed about what to have but I mentioned I had a craving for Italian, and Lygon Street is definitely the place for that. We settled on Tiamo 2.

Tiamo is a bit of a Carlton institution. I’d be pretty surprised to hear of anyone going to Melbourne Uni and not having been there, either for coffee or for their simple pasta dishes. Tiamo 2 is newer, and I’d not been there since the renovation.

We both started with garlic focaccia to share, a very flat, crispy garlic-laden pizza. O chose a special from the board – the quail with assorted vegetables and blocks of polenta. O did remark during the meal that he was left with a larger mass than what he started with, due to the amazing amount of bones the quail had. I cannot help but think this would detract from the dining experience though it was an inspired offering to have.

I ordered a standard item from the menu – the tortellini in a cream sauce with truffle and mushrooms. It was divine and I must confess to gobbling it up very quickly. The sauce was not too rich and it was a pleasure to slather my massive slices of field mushrooms in it. Oh, okay, I scooped up as much sauce was as allowed in polite company…

 

 

Tortellini

After dinner, both of us had coffee and if I hadn’t been so poor, I would definitely have had dessert (I noticed that they had panna cotta on the menu) and to be honest, some wine to go with my main. I confess I looked on in horror as a fellow diner left a Little Creatures beer unfinished on his table! For shame.

Tiamo 2 is not a super-fancy place, but that is one of the things I love about it. Despite it being a Monday evening, it was very noisy (I sometimes strained to hear O when we were chatting) and I recommend it for a casual, laid-back meal but probably not if you wanted an intimate dining experience. I’m sure I’ll be frequenting it again next year when I return to uni. The menu is pretty limited, but it’s the specials boards that provide the variety – there was one for regular mains, and one for devoted to pizzas.

 

(Gem)

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