Level 1, Star Circus Harbour Town, Docklands
(Park on the 2nd storey carpark, close to the wheel)
9690 4861
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27 August 2013
So we have been coming here since bub was 3 months old, and I keep on forgetting to rate it.
If you like yum cha/dim sum (ie. chinese sharing food), book into this place for some great food.
It's easy to park, it's quick service, you can go shopping before/after and you don't have to battle the CBD crowds.
My little one has grown up eating a variety of foods at this restaurant, there's so much variety he is never bored!
I can recommend for little ones:
- char-siu baoh
- roast duck
- fried won ton
- steamed rice noodles with prawn or bbq pork
- lotus leaf wrapped glutinous rice
- fried rice with chicken
- dumplings - try an assortment eg. chives & pork, prawn, scallops, vegetarian...
- custard baoh
- custard tart
The service is quick and efficient. The staff are friendly.
Baby seats are provided.
There is no change facilities.
Book before you go.
Monday, August 26, 2013
Sunday, April 21, 2013
CBD - Royal Botanicals Observatory Cafe
CBD - Royal Botanicals Observatory Cafe
Observatory cafe
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22nd April 2013.
If you live in Melbourne or are visiting with young kids, you must visit the Children's Gardens in the Royal Botanical Gardens. It has a pond, small but delightful walk with a mini viewing platform, vegetable garden, sand pit, and water fountains that go on when the weather is over 28degrees which is awesome for your littlie to squeal with excitement over.
After which, you can take a little stroll to the Observatory Cafe for some refreshments. It is a good cafe with predictable drinks and food, pricey for what it is but you are in a premier location.
Bring a bike for your little one to run around with while you relax at the cafe.
22nd April 2013.
If you live in Melbourne or are visiting with young kids, you must visit the Children's Gardens in the Royal Botanical Gardens. It has a pond, small but delightful walk with a mini viewing platform, vegetable garden, sand pit, and water fountains that go on when the weather is over 28degrees which is awesome for your littlie to squeal with excitement over.
After which, you can take a little stroll to the Observatory Cafe for some refreshments. It is a good cafe with predictable drinks and food, pricey for what it is but you are in a premier location.
Bring a bike for your little one to run around with while you relax at the cafe.
Coffee
Having been many times here, we have had chai, soy cappuccino, long macchiatos, moccachinos. The barista is consistent, and coffees are decent. The chai is of the powdered variety so I would pass if you are looking for something more home-brewed.
Food
Sweet treats here are really sweet, so if sharing with the littlie, I would suggest the flourless orange cake, banana/apple bread, muffin special as they are less sweet than the other cakes on show.
Lunch options are good - salads, frittatas, fruit salads, a whole array to please everyone. I would describe it as steady decent lunch-time food at a price.
Service
It's a queue up, pay and collect place, so very casual.
Ambience
There are long tresel tables inside, as well as tables for 2/4/6 inside and outside. Sun-umbrellas outside to help provide shade in summer. There is a grassy spot opposite the cafe where you can have a picnic.
There are also dog water bowls for those who have brought their pooch along for the walk. (Note that you cannot bring your dog into the children's garden).
Sweet treats here are really sweet, so if sharing with the littlie, I would suggest the flourless orange cake, banana/apple bread, muffin special as they are less sweet than the other cakes on show.
Lunch options are good - salads, frittatas, fruit salads, a whole array to please everyone. I would describe it as steady decent lunch-time food at a price.
Service
It's a queue up, pay and collect place, so very casual.
Ambience
There are long tresel tables inside, as well as tables for 2/4/6 inside and outside. Sun-umbrellas outside to help provide shade in summer. There is a grassy spot opposite the cafe where you can have a picnic.
There are also dog water bowls for those who have brought their pooch along for the walk. (Note that you cannot bring your dog into the children's garden).
Children Services
There is a small children's menu and change room around the corner. There are no high chairs but there is plenty of space for prams.
Safe open space for playing - both paved or grass makes it a nice relaxing half day outing.
Safe open space for playing - both paved or grass makes it a nice relaxing half day outing.
Sunday, February 3, 2013
South Melbourne - Scuttlebutt
237 Moray St & Bank St corner, South Melbourne
9690 4861
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4 February 2013
A friendly quality local spot to have an uninterrupted coffee or lunch break with bub. There are no child facilities per say but the owners are relaxed and welcoming to little ones. After a morning shop at the south melbourne market, wander down and park the pram under the outside shade to have a bite before hopping on the tram to the city or playing in the nearby playground park. Great iced coffee (frappe style).
9690 4861
Like it
4 February 2013
A friendly quality local spot to have an uninterrupted coffee or lunch break with bub. There are no child facilities per say but the owners are relaxed and welcoming to little ones. After a morning shop at the south melbourne market, wander down and park the pram under the outside shade to have a bite before hopping on the tram to the city or playing in the nearby playground park. Great iced coffee (frappe style).
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