Ora is a small cafe, known for its good food and coffee. It also has a selection of tasty looking baked goods displayed at the front counter. Unfortunately Ora's popular walnut eggs weren't on the menu, but there were plenty of other intriguing dishes to try, including two specials today. The duck salad special sold out shortly after we arrived.  A2's twice-baked blue cheese souffle was moist and she said it tasted especially good with the fresh salad. The crispy poached egg in the middle was an interesting addition to my veloute,...

This year marks the debut of the Night Noodle Markets in Melbourne, after many years of being run in Hyde Park in Sydney. Following the Night Noodle Markets in Sydney last month, Melbourne's version will run for two weeks, featuring around 30 food stalls. Whilst not quite as expansive as the one in Sydney, it was probably a good number for testing the waters. Knowing that the crowds would eventually make lining up only for the tenacious, we planned to arrive at 5pm. It had been quite a nice,...

After dinner, K and I ventured one block east to try out Gelato Messina. The impressive, modern and sleek shopfront houses a cabinet showcasing around 40 different flavours of gelato and sorbet as well as some of their gelato cakes, such as the Black Forest (as seen on Masterchef) and Dr Evil's Magic Mushroom.  The line wasn't too long when we entered, but after spending some time perusing the varieties on offer, the store was packed. Fortunately the staff were efficient and the queue was cleared quickly. Both of us...

This was my second visit to Madame Sousou, but this time I came to try their dinner options. K went with the tasty Confit Duck Leg. I had the Poisson Du Jour with butter, zucchini and olives. Today's fish was swordfish, which was cooked beautifully. I enjoyed the way the ingredients worked together, particularly with the citrus butter, though at times I did feel the olives sometimes overpowered the more subtle flavour of the swordfish...

So far my rankings for best bibimbap (keeping in mind I didn’t have the beef version at all of these places): Oriental Spoon ($13) Seoul Metro ($9.50) Darac ($13) Big Mama ($14.5) Seoul Soul ($9.50) White Tomato ($11.5) However, in terms of value, Seoul Metro wins hands down. Please also note that state prices reflect those at the time of my visit and may not be current....

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