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The Signature Brekkie at Flutes Cafe |
We started the day with brekkie at Flutes Cafe in Coorparoo. This cafe has had some very mixed reviews on Urbanspoon, but I have to say we couldn't fault it. Friendly staff, great coffee and a really interesting brekkie menu which lived up to its best reviews. Molasses bacon - yummmmm!
After calling in to see a couple of our wonderful customers, we caught the Cat to Bretts Wharf. a treat in itself, even if there wasn't lunch waiting at the other end. What a wonderful way to get around the city. Lunch lived up to the fine reputation Alistair Mcleod has built over the years. My asian inspired Prawn & Spanner Crab Salad with grapefuit, Vietnamese mint, chilli and peanuts was delicious and the other half loved the Duck Salad with lychees, hearts of palm, coriander & ginger. A side of sensational house made chips with just enough rock salt to let you know you're not doing yourself

After a trip back to Riverside on the Cat, we had a leisurely stroll around the city, doing a full circle and ending up at the beautiful La Bon Choix Patisserie for coffee and cake. And what cakes!!! This has to be some of the best work in Australia. Exquisite cakes which actually taste as good as they look. We tried La Rivale, the Opera Slice and L'Esparence. Have a look at their website lebonchoixbakery.com.au for full descriptions of these little pieces of heaven.
A swim, a sleep and off to dinner with a couple of our customers. Alfresco dining doesn't get any better than at the Jetty at Southbank on a balmy Brisbane evening. Stunning views of the river and city skyline at night
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The view from The Jetty Southbank |
To anyone who hasn't been to Brissie lately, it's well worth the effort of jumping on a plane. Brissie has grown into a glorious city.
Cheers,
The Team at Kitchen Couture.
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