When I think Chapel Street, I think of glorious electrical substations and flannelette PPE! When you think of Chapel Street, it’s more likely to be burgers that come to mind! […]
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Burger Challenge at The Squire’s Bounty – Hobart, Tasmania [now closed]
My recent visit to The Squire’s Bounty was impromptu, but it was enough to convince me that style, not substance, is king. I ordered the cheeseburger with pickles for $19.50. […]
Tasman Quartermasters revisited – Hobart, Tasmania
It’s been almost 12 months to the day since we first sat down and enjoyed a couple of delicious burgers at Tasman Quartermasters (third best white collar burger in town, […]
Dinner at Don Camillo – Hobart, Tasmania
Don Camillo is Hobart’s oldest restaurant, and it’s easy to see why they have lasted so long. Keep reading to find out
Breakfast at Straight Up Coffee + Food – Hobart, Tasmania
Let me make no bones about it. I like meat. In fact, I like meat a LOT! Yes, I must admit I feel a little guilty when browsing the incredibly […]
Lunch at The Providore – Hobart, Tasmania [now closed]
Iain Todd certainly has been a busy little beaver over the last few years! After regrettably closing the doors on one of Hobart’s best restaurants, Piccalilly, back in 2007, three years […]
Dinner at Small Fry – Hobart, Tasmania
It’s with mixed opinions that Small Fry has entered Hobart’s culinary landscape. Which to believe? The seething hordes that converge en masse every morning, hoping to be one of the […]
Captains of Industry – Melbourne, Victoria
I could have walked out a changed man. A tattoo to announce my reluctant manhood. Stepping lightly on polished brogues, shinier than a chrome-dappled fixie. Tailored coattails trembling in the […]
Wunderbar? Wonderbra? Wonderbao!! – Melbourne, Victoria
Located on Literature Lane, just off Little Latrobe Street, is one of Melbourne’s best lunch time options – Wonderbao. Quick, fresh, one-handed mouthfuls of bao…the perfect meal for those on the […]
Dinner at Garagistes – Hobart, Tasmania [now closed]
It’s been a number of years now since Garagistes opened it’s doors to much fanfare and wide spread acclaim. In that time I have looked on with ill-concealed envy as […]