115 Little Lonsdale St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
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I decided to try Sally's Kitchen due to the great reviews and close to my hotel in Melbourne...so glad I did. Very friendly cafe with a great atmosphere. I ordered a poached egg and enjoyed a tipsy afternoon, yum...! The coffee was great too...will definitely be back.
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I decided to try Sally's Kitchen due to the great reviews and close to my hotel in Melbourne...so glad I did. Very friendly cafe with a great atmosphere. I ordered a poached egg and enjoyed a tipsy afternoon, yum...! The coffee was great too...will definitely be back.
It's a small shop in a residential area. The ham there is cheap and tastes okay. The salads are local specialties and the fish fillet is delicious. We ordered five dishes and the prices were relatively cheap.
First of all, the food in this restaurant is impeccable. The only flaw may be the environment of the restaurant, which is not as warm as other restaurants, but it is still not bad.
This restaurant is very close to our hotel. A total of 8 of us (4 adults and 4 children) came here for breakfast. We were not disappointed! They have a wide variety of food. Although there is no special children's menu, because we have children, they still try to make the food suitable for children. It's really considerate! The coffee here is very good, and the truffle scrambled eggs and brownies are also worth a try! In addition, it is worth mentioning that their waiters are very friendly and patient. When the child accidentally broke the glass, the waiter not only cleaned up the broken glass in time, but also comforted our child.
We were in a rush but wanted a good lunch and this restaurant did not disappoint! The overall atmosphere is very casual and the food selection is quite good. I ordered the fried fish that day, which was very fresh and well presented. The potato salad was also very good. My friend ordered the marinated chicken kebab and Greek salad, which he also liked. As for alcohol, both wine and beer are worth trying.