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Contribuisci feedbackOverall rating: 4<br/ <br/ We wanted to try out a brunch spot close to home and heard about this beautiful spot from friends. Friendly staff welcomed us into their gorgeous space, and allowed us to sit outside in the sun with a nice view. <br/ <br/ The cafe serves a variety of dishes for breakfast and lunch, from small breakfast bowls and snacks to big mains including barummundi, scotch fillets, burgers, pastas, from sweet to savoury, for all ages definitely an 'eating station ' to stop at! <br/ <br/ We ordered the following...<br/ <br/ Smoked salmon eggs benedict: I remember this being a special and I had to try how they do their smoked salmon and hollandaise sauce. The sourdough bun was toasted nicely and had a nice buttery crisp, which paired well with the soft ingredients of the soft boiled egg, salted smoked salmon and creamy hollandaise sauce. What stood out on this dish was the tomato jam, which had a sour yet sweet kick to the entire dish. <br/ <br/ Smoked salmon bagel with cream cheese, smoked salmon, avo, red onion, balsamic vinegar <br/ The bagel was a bit on the soft side, but the flavour was spot on. The flavour was balanced by the creamy cheese and avo with the tangy red onion and fruity balsamic vinegar. <br/ <br/ Zucchini, carrot, corn fritters with halloumi, minted yoghurt, spiced dukkha <br/ This was quite delicious to eat until you get sick of it because it 's so filling. The corn fritter was a bit salty, especially while the halloumi cheese is already salty. The halloumi and fritter lacked the crunch factor I was looking for. On another note, the minted yoghurt and spiced dukkha was a great compliment to freshening up the heavy dish. <br/ <br/ Price is a bit expensive, especially for a small dish although you can tell they use high quality ingredients and cook with care. A very tasty and relaxed experience, great for family mornings. <br/ <br/ Food: 4<br/ Value: 3.5<br/ Ambience: 4.5<br/ Service: 4<br/
I have been hearing about the Eating Station for some time, and it was only after a session at the gym did one of my friends suggest we go check it out. Well I am definitely glad we did.<br/ <br/ Hidden away among the industrial landscape of Ravenhall lies the Eating Station Café, which shares a common entrance walkway with Memories of India, Indian Restaurant. All I can say to sum up this place is “wow.” This is what we need in the West! <br/ <br/ The coffee here is just delicious and rich with no hints of acidic after taste or burnt beans, these guys are all about delivering quality. I ordered the Acai Bowl which you can also order with added protein powder. As soon as the Acai hit my table, I knew I was in for something special. <br/ <br/ The bowl is delicately lined with fresh and colorful kiwi fruit, banana, strawberries, coconut flakes and crunchy granola. The acai berry puree has a strong purple tone which tastes incredible. There is no overly dominating taste in the puree and it is all well balanced as it should be. The added protein powder thickens the puree’s consistency which I have never experienced before…and I love it. This would have to be the best Acai Bowl I have ever had. The fruit is sliced thick and I definitely feel that there is value for money here. I haven’t tried anything else from the Eating Station but from what I could see, each dish that was carted around my table looked mouthwatering. What I noticed was that each new menu item had its own individuality in the way it was presented and atheistically composed which wowed the diners around me. <br/ <br/ My verdict: “Worth it” for the Acai Bowl at $16.90. <br/ <br/ I have only tried the Acai Bowl here but definitely plan to return to complete a full Dad-Venture in the near future. Check out our Instagram @dadventuresofficial for more reviews and home cooking ideas.
Great cafe in the burbs. With ample parking and plenty of seating it was great that we could just walk in without a booking.<br/ <br/ We enjoyed our burgers which were a very generous serving along with the Mac cheese sandwich were so yumm. Along with great lattes we were very impressed. Yummm
Came here for an afternoon brunch on a Sunday to catch up with a friend. The staff were friendly and welcoming, the ambience inside was bright and upbeat, the menu choices were vast and accommodating all the makings of a fantastic suburban cafe. My smashed pumpkin was well portioned and delicious the pumpkin was cooked to a creamy texture, the eggs were poached just right, the plating was as good as the fish tasted. My friend had the Mac N’ Cheese sandwich which came with wedges and there were no complaints there either. I would love to come back another time to try some of the other dishes.
Went with a group of girls and really enjoyed ourselves.The service was lovely and genuine and we received our orders super fast despite it being quite busy.I ordered the pumpkin smash with a side of bacon and it was delicious.The menu was quite large which I’m usually not a fan of but there was a great variety of dishes that were different from the usual brunch items you get.Would definitely go back!