Monday, 31 August 2015

Sandy Goodwich - Wollongong CBD



Corn pancakes with house smoked hock, apple slaw, hash, poached egg and chili.




I love the way key menu items and offerings are provided hanging on small vertical boards on the wall facing customers when they walk in.  The kitchen and preparation is set aside on a dedicated area of the two shop front site.  You have a choice of tables but as is often the case, the barista and order counter are close by side by side.  There is an Euro feel about the lay out, dishes are carefully formulated with attention to ingredients, texture and presentation.  Coffee blends utilised are Golden Cobra and 212 Roasters whilst meats are supplied from the local Keiraville Butchery.  Breads are provided by Berry Sourdough further down the NSW South Coast.  There is a buzz about sensitivity to customer and community requirements in food.   Preserves, pastries, chutneys, mayonnaise and pickles are made in house.    Sandy Goodrich is serious about engaging with the community part from just operating a cafe business.

For a quick takeaway,  I recommend the pomegranate glazed roasted pumpkin sandwich, replete with
dukkah, rocket, yoghurt dressing, tahini and smoked eggplant.   Otherwise,  most blokes may find a delight the slow roast lamb or pork, free range chicken and beef sandwich versions.  A light meal in contrast is the rice pudding served with mulled hazelnut.






There are obviously many brunch and breakfast related items on the menu.  There are lots of grains, vegetables, herbs and non-meats options, especially like the Egyptian beans, labna (a velvety cream cheese spread made by removing excess whey from salted yoghurt) , smoked eggplants, fried egg on flatbread - all very in tune with a much focused nutrition that echoes land, quality and cleanliness.  There is also an offering with poached quince and yoghurt sitting on top of cranberry and  almond muesli.

That does not mean you cannot have your in house cured bacon, hock and pork fry-up. It is also the variety of breads available that catches my eye - rye, multigrain, wholemeal, etc. Plates available during daytime include what I plan to have next - a Chinese inspired caramel pork omelette, accompanied by an Asian herb said and vermicelli (how Vietnamese!).

I was so glad to chat with Joyce, whom I know previously and who made a most delightful coffee.
The staff are busy but do make an effort to see how each customer is getting on with the chosen meal.
The road outside can be busy ( Princes Highway) but I do find inside is a refuge of delightful cuisine.
Sandy Goodwich also opens on two nights a week with a wine list selected by Deb Pearce (includes the rare finds from Lebanon). One of the sides served evenings is an unusual combination of hassle back sweet potato,  house bacon and golden syrup.  The fish pie, bone marrow and lamb croquette dishes are worth trying at night!







Sandy Goodwich is located at 2/363 Crown Street, Wollongong, towards the southern end of the city centre, opposite the post office.
The nearest cross road is Gladstone Avenue.
Telephone 612 4244 4690.
Opening hours - 7am to 3pm on weekdays and 7am to 2pm on weekends.  Dinners only on Thursdays and Fridays.
Monthly communal gatherings and cooking classes are hosted by Sandy Goodwich which also caters.





Braised lamb with pumpkin Hummus, beetroot, egg plant chips and chickpeas.









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Wednesday, 26 August 2015

Tasmania - Suggested Cafes and Restaurants



HOBART Central


Breakfast or Brunch

1.  Daci & Daci Bakers*** $$




2.  Bruny Island Cheese Company*** near salamanca Arts Centre - providore
$$



 3.  Remi de Provence*** - possibly best French in Tassie  $$$  also dinner and lunch - fine  dining

252 Macquarie Street, Hobart CBD - degustation



4.  Piegon Hole Cafe $$



5.  Raspberry Fool  $$ deserts

85 Bathurst Street, Hobart


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HOBART CENTRAL

Lunch

1. Da Angelo Ristorante  at Battery Point - Pizza and Pasta $$



2.  Wine Bar MONA ( Museum of Old & New Art) $$$



3.  Salamanca Wharf Cafe*** at Battery Point  $$


17a Castray Esplanade, Hobart


4.  Providore     $$

100 Elizabeth Street, Hobart

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HOBART CENTRAL 


Dinner

1.  Smolt***  $$$   Italian and Spanish 




2.  Monty's on Montpelier $$$





3.  Don Camilio  $$$  - Italian, possibly oldest in Hobart, sandy Bay south of CBD




4.  Le Provencal   $$$ - retro French


417 Macquarie Street, South Hobart



5.   Ethos Eat Drink  - modern Aus  $$$$  fine dining




6. Lebrina *** - modern Aus $$$$, in private home, fine dining



7.   Me Wah - Cantonese, Seafood $$ at Sandy Bay south of CBD


Also in Launceston


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LAUNCESTON

Breakfast and Lunch:

Stillwater Restaurant Cafe & Wine Bar*** - fine dining  $$$ 



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LAUNCESTON

Lunch:

1.  Garden of Vegan*** -  low cost and value  $


39 Cameron Street, Launceston



2.  Sweet Brew - Desserts $$

93a George Street, Launceston


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LAUNCESTON


Dinner:

1.  Me Wah - Cantonese , Seafood $$


Also in Sandy Bay, Hobart.


2.  Black Cow Bistro - steaks, fine dining  $$$$





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FREYCINET, east coast of Tasmania

Tombolo*** - Fish and Chips  $$

6 Garnbet Avenue, Coles Bay


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SWANSEA  overlooking Freycinet Bay on Tasmania's east coast

Kate's Berry Farm  $$



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***must visits

Tuesday, 25 August 2015

New Zealand Remembers - National War Memorial, Wellington

































The Northern Explorer - Palmerston North to Wellington





























Pandoro Panetteria - Willis Street, Wellington New Zealand



A rather nippy morning in June.  Rush hour going to work, when coffee is most welcome.  An old building that hosts a bakery - and there are scores of people inside.  The outside does indicate sandwiches and pastries inside but really, there is more.   It is the aroma, the buzz, the eagerness of the customers waiting or seated inside.   The sky may be grey at this time of early day but there is light inside.   What are they making, what are they presenting, what are they serving?

It looks like the attraction is the artisan baked items, with a specific display on their own.  I see the cakes, pastries and breads - and then I know I am walking on to something unique.   From biscotti to crostini and brownies, each is calling out to tease your palate. To me at that moment it seemed I was facing the best of Kiwi baked delights smothered with Italian love.   The baked bread ranges through Tremezzino, gourmet burger buns, Ciabatta, Panini and more.





So is there any difference between a Kiwi and Aussie breakfast?  Mushrooms, sliced tomatoes, bacon strips, sourdough and a crusty corn fritter.  Still there is a difference in flavour.  Perhaps the local ingredients Kiwi side.  May be the breads taste better when it is colder outside, maybe it is the artisan effect when Pandoro make their non-yeasted sourdoughs -  which is their speciality.

Coffee served here is from a in-house blend of Allures and Coffee Supreme.  It is strong, enough to shake me off my reaction to the early Wellington morning for someone not used to such temps.   I really zoomed in on to the croissants and Brioche but decided finally on a big breakfast plate.  The lunch menu is limited, only offering muffins, sandwiches and savouries - so it is always to come here for a sort of late break and early brunch.








Pandoro also operates as a wholesale supplier based from both Auckland and Wellington, apart from its retail cafes.
This Pandoro Panetteria outlet is located at Willis Street, Wellington CBD, at corner with Bomd Street.
Telephone of Willis Street cafe: 644 4734230
Opening hours are from 7am to 4pm every day.

Two other cafes in the Wellington CBD are found at Woodward and Allen Streets.

In greater Auckland, you an find Pandora cafes at Mount Wellington, Parnell (its original home), East Ridge, Mount Eden and in the CBD along Queen Street.  Christmas is a great time to consider Pandora as well - the festive tarts are lovely!  And the whole business is still family owned.




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