And of course, the cheese. I finally found a place that stocks my long-sought after Brie de Meaux.
Padre Coffee has a presence here. They have excellent coffee beans that you can buy to make your own brew with, and you can read more about them here.
Near the Nutshoppe, be wary when buying fruits from a temporary booth set up across another fruit stall. The person running the store has difficulties with counting the number of fruits
Just across South Melbourne Market is Chez Dre, a brunch place that has a really good reputation online. I was promised delicious almond croissants from Miss XS, so off we went.
It's a little tricky to find the place, part of the journey which involves an alleyway.
It's around the unmistakable Chef's Hat, a restaurant supply chain. Don't give up! |
I was surprised to be hit with a sense of deja vu as I entered. Miss XS helpfully informed me that it was the first brunch place we went to when I came to Melbourne, but she added that she didn't expect my goldfish memory to keep track. Surprise!
I remember the me-from-the-past really enjoyed the coffee. I had their baked eggs then, though I didn't enjoy it much. But then again I never do like baked eggs.
This time, we bought their almond croissants, which was pretty good. We also sampled a few of their other baked goods, and I was particularly impressed with the chocolate tuiles.
Looking for other markets? Why not try Queen Victoria Market, the first and most established market in Melbourne.
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