Archives For November 30, 1999

On a day exploring around Marrickville and surrounding area, we ended up in a little cafe in Dulwich Hill, Cafe Dal’or. The cafe has a warm atmosphere, and we decided to go through to the courtyard out the back seeing it was a lovely day.

The coffee smelt good walking through the restaurant, so I ordered a long black coffee. I usually only order black coffee when there is a chance that the coffee is well brewed, otherwise I’ll just have a cappuccino. The beans were Grinders, not my favourite, but given that, the coffee came with a good crema.

On a weekend you can order breakfast items until 2pm, so we had the choice of ordering from the breakfast or lunch menus. For breakfast you can order things like eggs served multiple ways, bircher muesli, pancakes, or banana bread. On the lunch menu, there are sandwiches, salads and a few pasta dishes.

My companion ordered a salad with haloumi, roast pumpkin, beetroot, cashews and a citrus dressing.

They were generous with the roasted cashews and other ingredients on top of the lettuce. The haloumi was just melted, not with the almost crispy exterior as it’s sometimes served, but that went well with the rest of the ingredients.

And I ordered the Caesar Salad with grilled chicken.

For me, too, the Caesar Salad had abundant toppings on the lettuce. The chicken was tender, sliced finely. The egg component of the salad was a perfectly poached egg.

The anchovies in the salad were in the dressing, not whole as sometimes served. That meant the saltiness was there in every mouthful, providing lots of zing. Loved it.

So, all in all, tasty food, with generous serves, in a relaxed atmosphere. The staff were friendly. I can imagine that if I lived nearby I’d wander in to the cafe regularly for brunch.

Details

Here are the details about Cafe Dal’or at time of posting. Please call them for the latest details (I couldn’t find a web site).

Address   237 Wardell Road, Dulwich Hill NSW 2203
Phone (02) 8094 8802 ‎
Open Sun 8am-5pm; Mon-Tue Closed; Wed 7am-5pm; Thu-Fri 7am-9pm; Sat 8am-9pm
Menu Breakfast: $9-15 on average
Lunch: $10-15 on average
Cafe Dal'or on Urbanspoon


Where are your favourite neighbourhood cafes?

Finally we had a sunny day after lots of rain, so we had to get out in the sun, along with half of Sydney. We headed north to Palm Beach, to soak up the sun and the views. I’d long wanted to visit The Boat House, on the Pittwater side of Palm Beach, so it seemed a good day to do that.

On our way in to the cafe, our eyes boggled with the mass of flowers and decorator items on display, all superb quality.

The Boat House - Entry

With it being such a gorgeous day, the line for ordering was long, but we managed to find a table to sit, and just look around the cafe while we waited for lunch to arrive (which was surprisingly quick).

Every element of the cafe has been thoughtfully styled, with a casual but luxurious feel. The masses of flowers around, for sale, add to the atmosphere, along with the mix of tables with different textures, the combination of styles of chairs. All of the food we saw go by was well styled too, looking appetising.

And then there’s the superb view along Pittwater, with the water sparkling in the sun.

Our meals soon arrived. My friend ordered the chicken burger, which had been marinated, served with avocado, tomato, and tzatziki, and thick-cut fries.

We shared some crab cakes first, which were served with aioli. They were very light, fluffy, tasty.

And then I had to try the beer-battered fish (flathead) and chips, claimed to be the best on the northern beaches, and that just may well be true. The fish was firm but tender, almost sweet, with the batter perfect. The fries were almost crispy on the outside, soft in the middle. And, it was served with a very good home-made tartare sauce.

Other items on the menu which looked particularly good included a bucket of tiger prawns served with a home-made seafood sauce, or a dish with mussels, or a seafood platter (pacific oysters, kingfish sashimi, fresh tiger prawns, smoked trout and marinated olives), or burger which was huge, held together with a bamboo skewer (served with bacon, mixed lettuce, fresh tomato, caramelised onion, beetroot tapenade and tasty cheese). But everything looked good.

A good day to be outdoors.

The Boat House is suspended out over the Beach.

From here you can also catch a sea plane for scenic flights, or to restaurants, or over to Rose Bay.

I’ll certainly be back. Good, basic food, excellently prepared, in a stunning setting, in a place with relaxed style.

I’d like to try breakfast there some day. The menu includes some interesting options such as green eggs and ham (poached eggs, leg ham, heirloom tomatoes on thick cut crusty sourdough topped with basil pesto), smoked salmon eggs (poached eggs, spinach wrapped in smoked salmon, topped with goats cheese and balsamic glaze on soy and linseed sourdough) and boathouse baked beans (housemade baked beans, grilled, smashed chat potato, poached egg and gremolata sauce). Sounds good.

Details

Here are the details about The Boat House at time of posting. Please check their web site for more current details.

Web site http://www.theboathousepb.com.au
Address Barrenjoey Boathouse, Governor Phillip Park, Palm Beach NSW 2108
Phone (02) 9974 3868
Open Open Daily 7.30am – 4pm
Breakfast 7:30am – 12 noon
Lunch 12 noon – 3pm
No Reservations taken, Seating available indoor & out
Licensed + BYO (wine only)
Menu Breakfast: $9-19 on average
Lunch: $20-30 on average
The Boat House on Urbanspoon


Where do you like to to eat on a sunny day, to enjoy the view?