Chin Chin, Melbourne

Another hyped up restaurant is Chin Chin by Lucas Group. My brother and his wife recently went to Melbourne and they highly recommended Chin Chin to us. Therefore on this trip, we made sure to visit this restaurant. It is located in Melbourne CBD and according to their website, they only take reservations for group of 8 or more.

We got here around 5 pm hoping to beat the crowd with early dinner, but it was almost full house already. Luckily we got seated right away at the kind of awkward position table near the entrance. No complain here, especially 10 minutes after seated, there was already a long line of diners waiting at the entrance.

More seating in the bar area
I adore that plate!

We ordered the caramelised sticky pork and infamous son in law eggs with some rice:

Caramelised sticky pork with sour herb salad and chilli vinegar

 

Son in law eggs with asparagus, herb salad and chilli jam

Both dishes came out quickly and they were delicious. That sticky pork is the bomb, the meat was really tender and very well seasoned with spices. It pairs nicely with the refreshing herb salad and chilli vinegar. The son in law eggs was just as yummy with hint of shrimp paste and chilli heat. However, I personally would prefer it to have more chilli kick.

It is a really lovely place, serving very delicious meals, but I think is a little overrated. I personally would not wait over one hour for a meal here, but I do appreciate how quick they whip out the dishes even during that busy times. There have been rumours that it will open a branch in Sydney, so let’s hope that will be the case and we can enjoy those yummy food without hoppingĀ onto the plane to Melbourne (still I love that city and no doubt will return)!

 

Chin Chin

125 Flinders Lane, Melbourne

Phone: (03) 8663 2000

www.chinchinrestaurant.com.au

The Kettle Black, South Melbourne

Another cafe that I had wanted to go is The Kettle Black. There are numerous positive reviews and high rating of this place. Located in South Melbourne, it is easily accessible by trams from CBD or even walk past the beautiful parks. But on this occasion, we went there by tram. It was chilly and windy that morning and as always theĀ case in Melbourne, this cafe was busy when we got there. Waited for about 15 minutes and we were shown to our table.

Outdoor seating…

 

More outdoor seating on the right…

These were our brunch orders:

Flat white for hubby

 

Soy chai latte for me, served with honey

 

Seasonal local mushroom – cooked and raw

 

Hot cake with ricotta, blueberries, maple, double cream, seed and nuts

Coffee was good according to hubby – maybe not wow, but good. I love my chai latte, it is warm and not overly sweet, definitely can taste the spices. Perfect drink for cold windy day!

The mushroom dish was spectacular, hubby said it was the most satisfying no meat dish he has had. All the mushroom there, whether cooked or raw, powdered, sliced, or whole; everything was beautiful and tasty. The goat curd was yummy without being too overpowering – perfectly balanced dish.

The beautifully presented hot cake, too pretty to cut into. It also tasted delicious!! The hot cake was light and fluffy, the maple syrup and double cream makes gives it just enough sweet and richness. The tartness of berries help to balance the sweetness. And those seeds and nuts gives multiple texture to the dish. This dish is probably best for sharing as it is huge, I am not kidding!

The service was great, very attentive and friendly; food came out quick. On top of that, it has a lovely environment. It was a happy visit to Kettle Black and no wonder all the praises it gets; would love to come back again in the future!

 

The Kettle Black

50 Albert Road, South Melbourne

Phone: (03) 9088 0721

Email: info@thekettleblack.com.au

www.thekettleblack.com.au

Cat Cafe Melbourne

One of the thing I was looking forward to in our recent Melbourne trip was a visit to Cat Cafe Melbourne. I know, there is a CatmosphereĀ here in Sydney that we haven’t even visited all this time (duh!!). But, this time around in Melbourne, we would definitely make a reservation to visit this cat cafe; especially because it is located in the CBD and not far at all from our hotel.

The Cat Cafe opens daily from 10am – 1pm and then reopens again 2pm – 6pm. And we booked a one-hour session starting at 10am, hoping the cats would be awake and more playful than in the afternoon. And boy we were wrong, most of them were actually sleeping hehehe. A few walked around or hid inside boxes and tunnels. The staffs said it might be due to the weather, it was cloudy and cold and grey; honestly I was sleepy too šŸ˜›

Here are some pictures of the cat residents of Cat Cafe Melbourne:

The entrance and stairs to upper level and cafe area

 

Few seating available

 

Main play ground – do you notice the hanging bridge on the ceiling, how cute!!

 

The cats – they are all huge fluffy balls!!

 

Love that water fountain and more sleepy cats…

 

List of all cat residents

 

There are two rooms for the cats: upstairs is a bigger room where most cats were there on our visit; also where you can order your food and drinks. Downstairs is a smaller room or what they called social room – there is Wii console and TV in this room.

 

Isolation Box on the downstairs room šŸ™‚

 

And lastly, “scary” plot šŸ˜€

It was really fun to be here and plays with the cats. But, these cats being already centre of attention all day everyday; you would expect them to be quite ignorant to humans. Apart from that, I enjoy the quietness in here and look at those cats taking their time to play or sleep. Probably is a good place to reflects and get away from everyday stress/routines.

 

Cat Cafe Melbourne

30 Guildford Ln, Melbourne VIC 3000

Phone: (03) 9642 8540

catcafemelbourne.com.au

Tokyo Japanese Restaurant, Melbourne

After a whole afternoon of walking around, chasing tram, and missed a train – we finally arrived at Melbourne Central again. It was around 7 pm and we were not sure where to head to have dinner. While walking out of Melbourne Central station, hubby noticed this big board that says Tokyo Japanese All You Can Eat! And there we went for our dinner.

The restaurant is located above a bar called The Meeting Place, in the corner of Elizabeth St and Little Lonsdale St. The cost is $29.80 per person, exclude drinks. Upon climbing the stair, this is the entrance to the restaurant:

A friendly waitress confirmed with us how many people are dining and quickly showed us our table and left us with menu. She explained just ordered whatever we want from the menu and they will prepare as order. Here are what we ordered:

We ordered hot lemon tea for drinks (left) and Chawan mushi (right) – the first order that came out

 

Clockwise from top left: Agedashi Tofu, Seaweed Salad, Prawn Gyoza, Sushi & Sashimi Platter

 

Clockwise from top left: Takoyaki, Chicken Karaage, Diced Beef Miso, and Mixed Tempura

 

And finally, Green tea ice cream!

 

We enjoyed our meal here, they were not superbly awesome but decent meal. I like the idea of cook as order, where the food came out nice and hot. In doing that, the deep fried food are crispy and not soggy. On top of that, the food also came out very fast – so no worries about loosing much of your time for that.

Chawan mushi was so smooth and fluffy, a very delicate dish. The diced beef miso were tasty, however few pieces of the meat were a bitĀ chewy. The sashimi were fresh and delicious. The tempura batter was nice and light. Love the lemon tea with fresh slices of lemon and doesn’t taste like instant flavoured tea mixes. Green tea ice cream is yummy, with strong matcha flavour and not too sweet. We were happy with everything we ordered and definitely left the restaurant with full tummies.

 

Tokyo Japanese Restaurant

Level 1, 315 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne

Phone: (03) 9602 5616

 

 

Operator 25, Melbourne

After checked-in at Best Western Atlantis, we were initially going to have lunch at Hardware Societe. Being highly rated on Zomato and seen such long queues from previous trip, we were looking forward to come back for lunch on weekday hoping it will be less crowded. And boy, we were wrong! There was a long queue just as bad as any weekends and by the look of it, we would not get a table in 30-60 minutes even.

Quick stop at Brother Baba Budan for take away flat white – a nice kick of caffeine to start our holiday!

We walked around the Hardware Lane a bit and could not decide what to eat. And somehow we walked north and went to Operator 25. This is also another cafe that receives many positive comments. So, let’s check out if it really lived up to that praises šŸ™‚

The front door

We got there around 1 pm and it was still quite packed with patrons, a few free spaces only. And there were a short queue of people getting their take away coffees. A waiter quickly showed us to our seat in the long bench, sharing it with few other patrons and handed us the menu. We ended up ordering these:

Teriyaki Benedict for hubby – $19

Hubby loved his meal – said the yuzu hollandaise sauce is very delicious and it has the tanginess to cut trough creaminess of hollandaise sauce. The crispy wonton was also a nice addition to the meal, provides a different texture to the dish. Overall, this dish is very well balanced, taste wise and texture wise. Yummy!

Japanese Open Omelette for myself – $18

While I am as happy with my omelette as well. Those big chunks of grilled octopus turns out really tasty and not chewy at all. They are seasoned well and cooked well, the omelette is light and fluffy. Also love the wakame seaweed salad, it works well with everything else on the plate. But, I felt my toast was just normal buttered toasts, couldn’t really taste the miso in them.

Over all, I think they did a great job coming up these dishes. Must be a lot of planning and efforts to finally come up with a dish with multiple ingredients that compliment each other. Definitely live up to the positive reviews!

Operator 25

25 Wills St, Melbourne CBD

Phone: (03) 9670 3278

operator25.com.au