05 January 2009

Happy New Year!

Hello and Happy New Year to you all.


Sorry I haven’t posted in a while – the first week of my holidays was fairly uneventful and I was away in Melbourne for the second week. So of course, this post is about my Melbourne trip.

I flew in on the 29th and was planning on staying with my friend Lina for a couple of days before moving into an apartment with my friends from Canberra. Lina lives in South Melbourne and so Monday afternoon we walked to the Eureka building to observe the Melbourne skyline from the tallest building. The lift up was moving at a fast 9 meters per second. The height was frightening.





That night we had a lovely meal at a Vietnamese restaurant, the chilli quail entrée being the highlight of the meal.

Tuesday we went for a drive to Geelong. I had never been to Geelong before and was pleasantly surprised by what I saw.





Wednesday afternoon I checked into the apartment and had a nap whilst waiting for my friends to arrive. That night we headed to Prahran for a Thai meal and then over to Lisa’s Aunty’s place for New Year's Eve celebrations.

New Year's day we had breakfast in St Kilda and I also purchased another pair of havaianas (I need another pair of havaianas like I need a hole in the head). Then we all headed to Albert Park to spend the day at Lina’s mum’s place as she had extended a New Year Day’s lunch to my friends as well as me. It felt like we had just finished off cake and coffee before we were being told to stay for dinner, which we did! The food was great and plentiful.

Friday’s only objective was to get to "Books for Cooks" book store on Gertrude St, Fitzroy. The ad said "Browse the day away in Australia's only specialist cookery book store with over 25,000 new, out-of-print and antiquarian books in stock". I couldn't imagine anything better. We got there only to find it closed until the 6th January. This was probably a blessing in disguise because I also need another cookbook like I need a second hole in the head! We ended up just wandering around the streets of Fitzroy. We stopped for a coffee and Lisa and I thought we might have a small snack so I ordered a slice of apple struedel. I’m not sure if the staff thought I needed fattening up, but I ended up with the entire slab of struedel instead what I thought would be a quarter of what was on display.



For dinner we decided on a Spanish restaurant, but I've lost the business card so can't give you the details. The dessert was amazing! Churros with chocolate dipping sauce, yum! And I should point out that this wasn't the first churros with chocolate that we had eaten over the few days in Melbourne.



Saturday was simply fantastic. First we went to a café in Prahan (Amici’s) where I was served the best coffee of the trip, and Frank reckons his scrambled eggs with mushrooms were potentially the best he had ever eaten. A good start to the day. Lisa and I then headed off to see Billy Elliot whilst Frank attended a wedding ceremony. The musical was amazing and after the show I met two of the stars. Meeting ‘Billy’ himself nearly had me in tears (I’m sure I’ve mentioned on this site before that I am pathetic!). After all the excitement and not having had lunch, we all munched on “Lord of the Fries”, an infamous kiosk in Melbourne where you get great hot chips and you can choose from a variety of different sauces/toppings.




For dinner Saturday night I had booked us in to eat at “The Press Club”. You might have heard of the owner/chef ‘George Calombaris’ who sometimes appears on Ready Steady Cook.

http://www.thepressclub.com.au/main.html

We decided on Kerasma ‘C’ – a six course tasting menu as selected by the chefs on the night.

The meal was exotic to the eye and amazing to taste. The most 'interesting' course to taste was the cracked wheat soup (soup of trahana and mastic), but the highlights (for me) were things like the cumin roasted beetroot and the coffee ‘kafe’ pannacotta.

Once again I was quite pathetic when George actually walked into the restaurant to check on proceedings. I stopped short of introducing myself, but I really wanted to.

Sunday entailed making our way into the city to undertake a spot of retail therapy, saying goodbye and flying back home. But as you can see from this post the focus of the Melbourne trip was definitely on food. We all agreed however, that it had been one of our most successful trips yet. Love you guys! Thanks for an awesome time.



NB. All shots taken on either my point-and-shoot or Lisa's!

3 comments:

Woodfired! said...

Great post Nina. Jealous of the food - especially the chilli quail. Not taking your DSLR these days?
Good to see you reporting your current reading again. Looks interesting.

Nina said...

Thanks Mark. As for the camera well it was just one of those decisions (weight, carrying it around). I only regretted the decision a couple of times on the trip so I think I did the right thing all up...

And reading - well 2008 was a bad year for my reading I barely did any mostly because every book I picked up didn't captivate me. Salt is proving to be one such book, great subject but I'm just not enthralled with it. Although on the train this morning I got to the section on the Venetians and I was suddenly enthralled....

Let's hope 2009 is a better year for book selections for me!

aldo the siciliano said...

Hey Nina
Thanks for your new year wishes and many happy ones to you in return. Your posted reminded me that I haven't been to Melbourne for too long now and we must remedy that - so much food so little time !! We have bought ourselves a Nikon D60 for Xmas so looking forward to learning all about it and taking award winning pics. I saw Steve's new Canon over Xmas and it is a beastie but so far I love the Nikon. ciao baby Aldo