Showing posts with label Gold Coast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gold Coast. Show all posts

Friday, 31 May 2013

Commune Cafe, Vintage Espresso, Canteen Kitchen

Recently, I’ve started to explore Burleigh Heads and have discovered lots of nice places that I want to share with everyone!

(1) COMMUNE CAFÉ

Situated on Lower Gold Coast Highway, Commune is a vintage café serving a big range of breakfast and lunch nibbles! Commune uses Campos coffee beans and the coffee is fantastic! Pricing is on the cheaper end of the spectrum but you get more than what you pay for! Fantastic salads and fluffy blueberry pancakes with coconut icecream and fresh bananas! Will definitely become a regular here!









(2) VINTAGE ESPRESSO
This is a small but warm-hearted café situated in Mermaid Beach. Unfortunately breakfast is not served all day and the lunch menu is a little limited. However, the food served is refreshing and the café also offers a wide range of home made desserts! Vintage Espresso is sister cafes with Elk Espresso in Broadbeach and both of their coffees won’t disappoint if you are looking for smooth, creamy and milky coffee.














(3) CANTEEN KITCHEN

Canteen Kitchen is situated in Burleigh Heads and serves a Mediterranean-influenced menu! Here, you’ll be able to try lamb koftas, tabouli, hummus, pita bread with many sides that you can mix and match with. Pricing is more on the expensive side of the spectrum. Coffee is served from Canteen Coffee, and the coffee here really gives you that little bit of an extra oomph compared to other cafes.



















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Sunday, 14 April 2013

Cocotte




If I hadn’t heard out about Cocotte from a friend, then I would’ve never found this hidden gem in Robina. Cocotte is nicely tucked in Robina Quays Shopping Center, with a heartwarming outdoor space for dining. I find that Cocotte’s are mostly European with a Japanese influence to it. The Japanese chef and his team at Cocotte uses the freshest seasonal ingredients to create the best culinary experience for each customer. For those who are a bit more curious, like myself, can see the artistry of the team working in an open kitchen.

As my friends and I walked into the restaurant, nice and polite staff members greeted us and showed us to a table in their little backyard. However, what caught my attention was the amount of detail they put into the decorations at this restaurant. I’m a big fan of the Japanese culture and the decorations they used were really cute and creative, which reminded me of some cafes I had been to in Japan.




Cocotte’s menu consists of a range of tapas that can be shared with friends, larger mains, a number of daily specials and a diverse range of homemade European desserts with an Asian twist!

My friends and I ordered a couple of tapas, a main and some desserts to share:

Spanner crab croquets with yuzu mayo

The outside was deep-fried just right and had a very creamy texture on the inside. The mayo had a hint of yuzu which wasn't too strong and complimented the croquet.



Bauhaus balls – Spanish mackerel fish balls deep friend and served with mayo.
Though a friend of mine thought that this was too fishy, I thought it was lovely! Being a big seafood fan, I liked the taste of this and the texture wasn’t very creamy like the croquets.



Tempura prawns with wasabi mayo
The prawns were extremely fresh and it was nicely battered. I always give a restaurant extra likes if they use good quality, fresh prawns. It makes so much difference to the texture of the overall dish and I wouldn’t pay for tempuras that use not-so-fresh prawns.




5-hour braised OX tail and beef cheek in red wine and black miso.
This was definitely the stand-out winner for me! The just-right texture of the beef cheeks and ox tail…mmm! Because it was cooked in red wine and miso for so long, the flavor really went into each bit of the meat!



I always look forward to desserts and Cocotte didn’t disappoint at all!
Chocolate soufflé
Must say this is rich chocolate dessert has probably been the best I’ve had so far! The vanilla ice cream complements the soufflé well! However, I’d recommend this dessert to share, as there is a lotttttt of chocolate (unless you’re a mega chocolate fan)!



Vanilla crème brulee
The creamy vanilla taste underneath a layer of crystallised sugar was just …. Irresistible!



Lemon myrtle green tea panna cotta with azuki shortbread, strawberry soup

To be honest, I was most looking forward to trying this dessert just because I’d never had green tea panna cotta before! I’m a huge fan of green tea and there’s just not enough of green tea-related food products on the Gold Coast! And of course, the winner of desserts goes to the Green Tea panna cotta! The panna cotta wasn’t too sweet to cover the aroma of the green tea and the accompanying strawberries and mint helped refresh my taste buds! Each time I bit into the azuki shortbread, I just had images of a tea ceremony taking place… the bitterness of green tea accompanying the sweetness of a small dessert on the side, the atmosphere of the whole room, the serenity, the zen, the rooming looking out to a traditional Japanese garden, with bonsai and trickling water…

And then I’m back to reality. Even though the atmosphere is very different at Cocotte, it gives you a sense of pleasure. There’s something so heartwarming about this place that no other restaurant on the Gold Coast has!

If it weren’t for the slightly higher price in the selection of food they have here, I’d definitely come here a lot more often! Unfortunately, being a uni student means that this will be a place for very special occasions only but I’ll be saying to people I know: “Do you know I place called Cocotte in Robina? You must try it out!”


Cocotte's Website: http://www.cocotte.com.au/index.html



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Friday, 14 December 2012

No Name Lane



 No Name Lane is a nice little café tucked in Broadbeach, which has one of Gold Coast’s best coffees!

Their latte was very aromatic and smooth, with a hint of chocolate.



They mainly sell coffee with some sides of sandwiches and light meals.


The atmosphere is simply, relaxing and this place is perfect for a nice afternoon catch up with a friend.  

Definitely pop by if you want some good coffee!!!


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Sunday, 10 June 2012

Blackboard Specialty Coffee @ Varsity Lakes



I’m a regular at Blackboard Specialty Coffee. I think that says it all.



For all you coffee lovers out there – Blackboard is the place to be!



They also have simple, but amazing food!

What I’d recommend: their muffins!
They bake their muffins on a daily basis and always have about 4 different kinds – fruit and nut muffin, blueberry, ricotta and cinnamon, choc-chip, raspberry, etc.

My favourite is the fruit and nut muffin!



Feel like something a bit more? Try their banana cake! Don’t judge a book by its cover – it is actually very filling!



Toasted banana bread and a cup of latte on a rainy day… mmm.... !


Also some people prefer fancy breakfasts, I really do like the generic breakfast options – two poached eggs on sourdough with avo mushrooms and all that jazz!



And I think Blackboard does a good job! They emphasise on using organic and fresh local produce, and you can really taste the freshness of their food!


Oh and one thing you must try: their iced coffee!



They put maple syrup in their ice coffee – but it’s not those types of iced coffees where they add lots and fresh cream and sugar to add to the taste of the coffee. Theirs is real – real coffee.

For lunch, they do a variety of different kinds of sandwiches, salads, etc.

They used to have really nice salmon bagels, but the menu has recently changed.

They do yummy chicken burritos as well – not too oily, not too saucy (but still flavorsome at the same time) and that’s how you can taste the freshness of it too!



Overall, Blackboard has a really chilled atmosphere to hang out at, friendly staff, nice food and amazing coffee and it is really a hidden gem in Varsity Lakes!




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Saturday, 2 June 2012

The Cardamom Pod @ Broadbeach



The Cardamom Pod - I’ve heard about this hip, earthy and colourful vegetarian restaurant a couple of times now but never got to try it until last night!



Each set of tables was unique with plants, bright paintings and decorations surrounding you. The vibrant atmosphere was indeed very inviting.


We ordered a couple of dishes to share:

Chewy tomato and avocado salad
Pumpkin and feta salad with pomegranate seeds and quinoa
 

Sushi rice salad

Kofta ball salad with house-made creamy beetroot sauce
 

Mousaka with lentils and eggplant
Vege Masala
 

Vegetarian Lasagne

Malaysian curry
 

Pumpkin filo
 

These were definitely my favourites: tomato and avo salad, pumpkin and feta salad, kofta balls with beetroot sauce, pumpkin filo and the mousaka.
It’s often hard to find vegetarian restaurants that make really nice food, but The Cardamom Pod happens fit that description perfectly!

For desserts, we tried:

Pumpkin Cheesecake - Smooth and creamy texture of pumpkin with a dash of ginger mascarpone

Vanilla bean cheesecake topped with berries
 

Chocolate tart with poached pears
 

In terms of desserts, they were all too rich and too sweet for me – luckily, we shared all the desserts! They also came with complementary ice cream, though! 

However, the pumpkin and vanilla cheesecakes were my favourite!


Overall, if you’re looking for a place to chill on a Friday night with comfy atmosphere and good food, this is the place for you!

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