A mini-break in the Yarra Valley gave Ms X an opportunity to complete her turn with "H".
We understand that choosing geographically can be fraught with danger and can be a deal-breaker however Ms X had done her homework on this gastro-pub.
Now Mr X was feeling nervous with the menu.With no parma on offer he opted for the ole fish 'n chips stand-by.
Ms X was a bit more adventurous ordering the Jungle Chicken after which Mr X then spent the entire meal drooling over!
Ms X: 8
Mr X: 7
This is a research project to see if two Melbournians can eat their way around the world 'alphabetically' without crossing any borders. Each establishment will be given marks for ambience/service/accessability/value for money AND OF COURSE FOOD!
Friday, October 14, 2016
Sunday, August 7, 2016
"G" is for the Gorden Hotel- Gorden
Mr X's turn and he had planned a 'country pub' for the letter 'G.'
He does love to plan alphabetically and geographically concurrently.
We passed Gisborne (nice eateries there)
We passed Greendale........ no, not today.
It was to be the Gorden Hotel in Gorden. Yep, that's the number of cars signifying the number of customers, and perhaps staff? Our car included. Ms X was nervous.
We did get pole position by the fire.
Easy, when you are the only ones in the place.
Ms X does love a Sunday roast and when she asked what was the roast of the day the answer was : "It's roast lamb. Hang on a bit, I think I have some chicken left over from last night"
Hmmmm, I wonder what she had?
Mr X opted for the Chicken Kiev, complete with melted butter with some bits of garlic served on the side.......interesting!
Mr X: 3
Ms X: 0.5
Warning: Mr X you have been put on notice! Lift your game.
Tuesday, June 7, 2016
"F" is for The Flying Duck Hotel in Prahran
Tucked away in a little suburban pocket of Prahran is where you will find the FLYING DUCK HOTEL.
If you are thirsty, you will have to wait until noon for the place to open.However, prior to opening the doors, be rest assured someone has lit the open fires to ensure it's toasty when you enter.![]() |
| Grilled fish and chips |
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| Traditional Parma enjoyed by Mr X. |
MR X: 7
MS X: 7
Wednesday, May 4, 2016
" E" Is for The Excelsior Hotel in Thomastown
Excuse us for taking photos of half eaten dishes but Mr and Ms X were ravenous after waiting and waiting and waiting for their meals. Ms X had asked for the sauce 'on the side' of her dish and chef forgot so chef had to redo it but then chef forgot about Mr X's steak and ale pie that was already in the oven baking and baking, so....... You know the rest! It was chef's FIRST DAY. So let us all forgive him the ONE TIME. And yes it was a male cos we all know that a female chef would have been able to multi-task on their first day.
Meal ordinary and not worthy of returning. A bigger effort needed by both chef with his time management skills and Mr X in his selection of hotels!!! Ms X very unimpressed. A rule was also broken with this selection of venues as Ms X had already been to the Excelsior Hotel- granted it was in another life.
#justsaying
#justsaying
Mr X scored them a: 5
Ms X scored them a : 4
Thursday, August 6, 2015
"D" is for the Dick Whittington Tavern- East St Kilda
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| Ms X is still drooling over the moussaka. |
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| Mr X enjoyed superb crumb cutlets |
Both of us declared this lunch a 'delicious meal'
Definitely a place we will return.
Mr X: 9 Ms X: 10
Shame about the table of loud -oldies beside us!
Well done Ms X. Good choice.
Sunday, July 19, 2015
"C" is for the CHELSEA HEIGHTS HOTEL- Chelsea
Think many 'are we there yet?' moments.
Think big.
Think 'children's playground' INSIDE!
Think at least six family birthdays being celebrated concurrently in the same space, each trying to talk over each other.
Got the picture?
Hmmm What to say?
There are food-pictures as we were a little overwhelmed by everything and forgot.
Mr X: 4 Ms X: 2
Saturday, May 23, 2015
"B" is for THE BRANDON- Carlton
Tucked away in suburban Carlton was this gem. Throw in an open fire, the footy on the TV and no pokies in sight and you have the makings of a good pub on a rainy, cold Saturday night.
Now, could the food deliver????
Mr X scored it a 7
Ms X was more generous with an 8
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