One of our favourite things to do before flying home at the end of a holiday is a champagne brunch – easy to do in Asia on a Sunday, but Saturday is another matter. The [Read more...]
It’s perhaps an act of optimism going out for a meal on mother’s day when you’re a twosome. Such was the reality when we looked for a Champagne Sunday brunch in Beijing – our only [Read more...]
Having visited a number of other cities in China, there’s no doubt Shanghai is the most international. That’s due in no small part to the large number of expats who bring a strong demand for [Read more...]
Not wanting a typical country motel breakfast in Mildura, we did a bit of cyber searching. It pointed to a cafe we’d walked past on our way to dinner the previous evening at Stefano’s, Blk [Read more...]
Sydney’s not a city that gets going particularly early, as we found to our dismay on a previous weekend visit (see the blog Sydney coffee here). On a weekday morning, there are plenty of coffee bars dotted [Read more...]
Finding a decent Mornington Peninsula brunch isn’t easy, especially before the main summer holiday season sets in. After an extraordinary degustation lunch at Ten Minutes By Tractor the day before, we couldn’t possibly fit in [Read more...]
The Champagne Sunday brunch is a wonderful thing, especially when travelling through Asia. Like a lot of big cities, Bangkok is spoiled for choice. Having tried the excellent Voila at the Sofitel Sukhumvit last trip, this time [Read more...]
Most of Greedy Girl’s Sydney trips are like a connected series of sprints – flight, meeting, office, meeting, office, flight. On the odd occasion there’s time for a quick lunch and this trip she managed [Read more...]
When you’re travelling, breakfast can be a problematic meal. Apart from the Asian delights Greedy Girl and gluttonous husband have enjoyed in Singapore (nasi goreng, anyone?), the fare is pretty standard – eggs, eggs, eggs, [Read more...]
Despite being so close to one of Melbourne’s city beaches – and home to the dock where cruise ships and the Tasmanian ferry berth – Port Melbourne is very much a local hangout. No doubt [Read more...]
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