Holly, its not that expensive for the quality and location. The Quiche was $8 and the roll was $9 but they were so yummy, the orange juice was $4.50 which is good for freshly squeezed oj in the city. Its such a cool building though (Made out of hay insulation and plastic sheets and other crazy materials), and is only there for a short time, so its totally worth it.
uI love the use of earthy textures and rustic looking food. Hayley, I don't know when you changed our layout but its fantastic, and I no longer have to squint to look at photos. How did you manipulate the layout?
Kat: I just looked it up and it finishes Jan 29 sadly. We were talking today that it seems pretty popular so maybe they will keep it open? It even has a garden where all the vegetables are grown, it really is amazing. Come home early just to see it, lol?
I went in here about a month ago and i agree, its amazing! we had to wait a really long time for our tea but not to worry, it was worth it and the best part was the roof top garden. i just discovered your blog and i love it
Oh wow this place looks amazing
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where is it?
Oh sorry forgot to put that in. Its a temporary cafe/bar at Federation Square. Its all enviro friendly.
ReplyDeletemy best friend's boyfriend took her here the other day and ever since she told me about it i've been dying to go!
ReplyDeletewow, that looks amazing, it is expensive to eat there?
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Holly, its not that expensive for the quality and location. The Quiche was $8 and the roll was $9 but they were so yummy, the orange juice was $4.50 which is good for freshly squeezed oj in the city. Its such a cool building though (Made out of hay insulation and plastic sheets and other crazy materials), and is only there for a short time, so its totally worth it.
ReplyDeleteOHH that looks sooooo good! And that jam jar coffee is so quaint!
ReplyDeleteYeah is it expensive?
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duuuummm.
ReplyDeleteThe sandwhich looks soooo delcious!!
Thanks for telling about the second shop store. I'll check it out! btw, what the name of the vegetarian restaurant in Harajuku ?
uI love the use of earthy textures and rustic looking food. Hayley, I don't know when you changed our layout but its fantastic, and I no longer have to squint to look at photos. How did you manipulate the layout?
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Will it still be there in March? Me wanty!
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Kat: I just looked it up and it finishes Jan 29 sadly. We were talking today that it seems pretty popular so maybe they will keep it open? It even has a garden where all the vegetables are grown, it really is amazing. Come home early just to see it, lol?
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos! And sandwich looks fantastic - nicely done.
ReplyDeletethat looks amazing! why would they make it only temporary?? That's so unfair I'm not back In Melbourne till March :(
ReplyDeleteI hate this place it gives me hayfever when ever I walk past it.
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ReplyDeleteI love your new layout and especially the photo of you. You look soooooo beautiful. I love you...Mum xxx
I went in here about a month ago and i agree, its amazing! we had to wait a really long time for our tea but not to worry, it was worth it and the best part was the roof top garden. i just discovered your blog and i love it
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