Wheat and Oats, Phillip

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Wheat and Oats is thriving, and it’s easy to see why.

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It’s close to the Woden CBD, has easy parking, offered an all day breakfast menu….

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….as well as a good lunch menu…

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…daily ready made specials…..

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…blackboard specials….

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….a good range of sweet treats…

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…a casual and inviting atmosphere…

…true hospitality, quick service and a readiness to be flexible with orders..

…great prices and an extra 25% discount for Canberra Entertainment Book holders.

The blackboard specials are always good…and the current Chicken Korma with rice $12 is light, flavoursome and full of chicken – delicious!

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It pairs well with a side salad if you are sharing between two.

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A garden salad is $5, but for $7 the tandoori chicken salad is well worth the extra.

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Open 7 days for breakfast and lunch, it’s good for a quick weekday lunch or a leisurely weekend brunch.
Wheat & Oats Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

A Bite to Eat, Chifley

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A Bite to Eat, at the Chifley shops, is just a short walk from the Woden CBD.

It has always offered an eclectic, casual and friendly atmosphere that’s very popular with locals.

The lunch menu offers a range of differently sized and priced salad and bread-based meals.

The larger meals can be shared and this is a good idea as they can be quite heavy with dressing… like the Cos and Effect for about $17.90 with Tumut smoked trout, baby cos, crisp beans, cherry tomatoes, dill dressing and boiled egg.

The Ava-Bit-A-Cado, also about $17.90, an avocado bruschetta with herbed ricotta and semi-dried  tomatoes is a good choice.

PHONE

(02) 6260 3703

LOCATION

Shop 8
Eggleston Crescent Chifley ACT 2606

OPEN HOURS

Mon 8am–4pm
Tue 8am–4pm
Wed 8am–9.30pm
Thurs-Fri 8am–10pm
Sat 8am–4pm
Sun 9am–8pm

A Bite To Eat, A Drink As Well Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

Marble & Grain, Braddon – a great $14 lunch special 7 days

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Marble and Grain in Mort St, Braddon is well known for its meats and share dishes, but not so well known for its five great $14 lunch specials, available 12-2pm, 7 days!

While there’s plenty of spots close to the CBD offering good weekday lunch specials it’s rare to find one you can take advantage of on weekends!

The stylish décor and professional service help create a dining experience far above the price of the meal.

Drinks are also reasonably priced making this good value for a relaxed Sunday lunch with friends.

The Ricotta Gnocchi is an excellent choice – light, soft texture, lovely lemon flavours well complimented by the mushroom – a stand out dish.

The Poached Chicken Salad with asparagus, avocado, baby cos and buttermilk caesar dressing is a good partner to the gnocchi if sharing dishes, but definitely the support act.

The list of $14 options is short, but well worth trying out!
Marble & Grain Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

 

An easy Raita & Dahl Paratha – and creative ways with leftover Indian dishes!

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Vinnys’ Aroma and Spice cooking lessons are meant to inspire but also to be easy.

And Vinnys’ raita really is easy.

She uses a low fat natural yogurt…(but thick Greek natural yogurt is also great)….

…and diced vegetables (like tomato, capsicum, cucumber)…

….mixed with salt, spices, a little sugar …

….and any combination of fresh dill, coriander and mint. (This which really makes this dish.)

Temper the raita with some cooked whole spices (optional).

Raita paired with a dal paratha is an easy entree or a complete light meal.

For the Parathas…

Leftover dal is used to add moisture to the wheat flour (and a little besan flour).

Some extra dried spices are added to the dal before mixing and fresh herbs are added to the dough.

Vinnys explains that this paratha traditionally has an eclectic shape so that can make even beginners’ efforts look good.

A raita and parathas makes a great start to a meal….

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….a raita is the perfect accompaniment to main dishes….

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…and raita with leftover curries, rice and salad in a wrap makes a great Kathi roll….

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….or use raita with leftovers to make a great Thali!

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Vinnys teaches in her home kitchen on Sunday afternoons. For more information contact Vinnys at vinnystanve@yahoo.com.au

Dream Cuisine, Fyshwick – a passion for pastry!

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Dream Cuisine is a patisserie with purpose! Owen’s ‘Dream’ is to create the finest laminated pastry and perfect macarons.

Not bound by the rules of traditional pastry cooking, Owen encourages his team to explore new ideas, take risks and experiment with different butters and flours to achieve the very best results. (They even source their butter from Naomi in Myrtleford, Victoria who studied butter making in Europe!)

Along with his mum and business partner, Marilyn, Owen has successfully taken their vision to the Hamlet (Little Dreams), Old Bus Depot Markets and the Capital Region Farmer’s Market.

While the Fyshwick location may not be as convenient as more central spots, it gives the team the space they need to work their magic, and is so worth the trip! (The Lavender macaron is amazing!).

Cozy and cute, Grace and Annie make you feel right at home.

The coffee is excellent and there’s much fun to share as you select a treat from the beautiful display.



This visit to Dream Cuisine was hosted by Owen and the team for the Canberra Food Bloggers.

Dream Cuisine Patisserie Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

Taste of Bangladesh, Manuka – an easy dinner party take-away option!

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While dining out is good fun, there is something lovely about inviting friends to your home for dinner. Its more relaxed and easier to mingle and meet new people. At home, an open fire in winter or an atmospheric terrace on a summer evening can set the scene for a great night.

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However hosting a dinner party for a larger group can seem very daunting if you’re busy.

But wouldn’t it be great if you could outsource most of the work, without it costing the high price of professional catering.

Taste of Bangladesh offers a very useful take-away family pack that’s perfect for this purpose. Being the lovely, flexible couple that they are, Shafique and Fahana are also happy to work with you on some reasonable swaps to cater for exactly what you need.

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If you add your own simple salad of cucumber and tomato, cook your own rice and serve your own dessert, then one family pack for $71 can serve up to eight people.

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If you don’t live too far away they can even deliver it not to your door for $3 extra.

Start by setting an inviting table and perhaps adding some incense and Indian music!

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Set out some wine, water and juice and a few nibbles for mingling.

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The Taste of Bangladesh family pack includes 8 entree pieces, four onion bhaji and four chicken tikka, but you can ask Shafique to just include 8 onion bhaji.

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The onion bhaji come with tamarind and mint chutneys and Shafique even includes some complimentary pappadoms!

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Serve the chutneys and bhaji for entree using your own serving dishes.

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By cooking your own rice instead of including it in the order, you can have plenty on hand. Also, if you don’t take the rice, you can ask to upgrade the 4 plain naan to the more tasty cheese and spinach naan instead.

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Asking Shafique to cut the naan into quarters makes it easier for sharing.

Serve the raita and the mains in your own dishes too.

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Some of the four set mains ( beef vindaloo, butter chicken, lamb saag and minja handi (a cheese and vegetable dish)) be swapped, if you choose similarly priced dishes.

If you have more than 6-8 people you might want to order two or more family packs. If you do it can be handy to get more of the same dish, for example three Chicken Dum Murfh, three Fish Bengali and two palak Paneer work well.

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Finish with a simple dessert of your own, made ahead of time or even some gourmet icecream served in glassware and garnished with a few frozen berries.

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Finish with tea and coffee and a chocolate to round it all off.

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For a small amount of planning and organisation and some big (but not too pricey) help from Taste of Bangladesh you can add your own special touches to a delicious Indian feast and create a night to remember!
Taste of Bangladesh Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

Ivy and the Fox, Acton – gorgeous and delicious

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The relatively new Ivy and the Fox must have the most lovely brunch setting in Canberra during the good weather.IMG_1710IMG_1709

Located in Old Canberra House, Lennox Crossing near the National Museum, the garden setting is warm and welcoming.

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The shaded tables on the lush lawn are ideal for relaxed sharing of food with good friends and family with a great view to Lake Burley Griffen.

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Alex has brought the magic of Fox and Bow in Farrer, to the former Ivy Cafe and it’s a perfect match.

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Dishes start from $6 for sourdough or fruit toast with butter and jam and there are add ons to custom design your perfect portion.

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Ordering the toast can also be a useful addition to make it easier to share with a more substantial breakfast dish like Señorita Fox that has two poached eggs, smoked salmon, haloumi and feta on sourdough $20.90

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There are banquet options starting at $29 per person which are a good way to try a range of dishes on the menu, but you could also create your own sharing menu by ordering one each of the very delicious sounding My Little Pecan salad, The Godfather fish and chips, Cruebanos sandwich and The Rocket Man croquettes between four.

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Serving the all day brunch 8am – 4pm seven days, the kitchen closes at 3pm.

Licensed but not BYO, there’s also a good range of baked treats to enjoy (or share) with coffee.

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It’s good to book, but if it’s busy, extra tables can be moved out onto the lawn. The most popular time is 10-12 Sundays.
If the weather is not so great it’s also cosy inside.

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Parking can be tricky during the week but it may be possible to park at the museum and walk over.

Ivy and the Fox Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

Canberra’s Beer Day Out – Not just about the beer!

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Canberra’s annual Beer Week come to a climax this weekend at the Beer Day Out in the Old Bus Depot Markets, Kingston.

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Full of beer lovers and friends just out for a fun time Friday night, there were plenty of local and international beers to try ($4-5 each)…

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…like Canberra’s own….

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…..Bentspoke…

….the very friendly Christoph at Zierholtz….

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…and PACT….

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….and from further afield Young Henry’s…

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…nice spots to  sit….

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…music…

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…magic…

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…and some great friendly food vans selling the perfect food to go with beer…

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…like Akiba’s Japanese fried chicken buns $6…

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…Mr Papa’s Chanchito $13…

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…East Street’s original pork Banh Mi $9, Spring Roll $3, steamed mini pork bun $3….

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…and Lemongrass BBQ Chicken Banh Mi $12…

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..the very happy ‘Happy as Larry’ feeling some great looking pizza $15-$17…

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…and equally friendly Mexican Movil…both coming all the way from Sydney.

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The perfect end to the evening was some of Frugii’s Beer Ice-cream or Cider or Gin and Tonic Sorbet $6.

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A great end to the week, especially with a bunch of friends, that got started again on Saturday afternoon.

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Like the Hamlet and Westside its fun to head with a group, take a sharp knife and grab a selection of foods to share and try.

The only thing  is that it’s easy to forget how your wallet is going…and when you add on the price of the ticket..it can get quite costly if you need to watch your budget.

Lava Expresso Bar, Phillip

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Lava is a handy spot within walking distance of the Woden CBD that offers a relaxed casual atmosphere, friendly staff, great coffee and light tasty sandwiches.

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Both toasted and fresh options are available including a good chorizo, chilli jam, Swiss cheese and basil sandwich $11.

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The avocado and Persian feta on sourdough also sounds tempting for $9 ($3 extra for an egg) or sourdough fruit toast for even something lighter at $4.50.
Customers who hold the Canberra Entertainment Book can also get two coffees for the price of one.

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Well worth checking out!

Lava Espresso Bar Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato