Located at 123 Swanston St (Upstairs on 1st Floor) in Melbourne's CBD, the Crossways restaurant offers 'all you can eat' food, drinks and desserts for five dollars ($5!!!). The food is healthy and always rich with fresh vegetables and fantastic rice. The halava dessert is a highlight (a sweet, glutenous oriental dish, served with custard). Drinks are a choice of cordial, water or lassi (Indian yoghurt drink). The lassi and cordial can be mixed to make a creamy, fruity concoction.
Crossways is open Monday-Saturday from 11.30 to 2.30. It offers a relaxed, 'loft' environment for dining and clients have the option of reading any of the numerous spiritual texts with their meal. It also has intriguing spiritual paintings that add to the peaceful atmosphere.
Prices:
All you can eat for:
$6.50
$5.00 (with Concession Card)
(Plus $0.50 Take-away)
Menu:
Monday
Satay Vegetables & Jasmine Rice
Raisin Halava
Tuesday
Sambar & Brown Rice
Peach Halava
Wednesday
Chickpea/Spinich Subji & Jasmine Rice
Cherry Halava
Thursday
Malaysian Curry & Brown Rice
Orange & coconut
Friday
Thai Curry & Jasmin Rice
Pineapple Halava
Saturday
Chickpea Subji & Special Rice
Banana Halava
Desserts are served with custard.
Drinks:
Cordial
Lassi (Yogurt drink)
Water
Be there or be damned,
Mr. Harvey.
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Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Cabbieoke again
Hey guys just another blog about the new cool way to travel, Cabbieoke. Seriously guys we actually won an XBOX 360 from it so yeah it is awesome. I had no idea that I would win but, surprise surprise, we won! It even comes with a karioke game so going to have a karioke party pretty soon... You guys defs should give the cabbieoke a shot, even if you don't win still an awesome thing to try
http://www.cabbieoke.com.au/
http://www.cabbieoke.com.au/
Thursday, March 4, 2010
181 Domain Cafe' Bar - 181 Domain Road, South Yarra.
Located in a popular commuting route from the Eastern suburbs to the city area, 181 Domain is the perfect place to stop on you way to work or play. The range of baked products is substantial and the quality of these products impeccable. I opted to go for the raspberry and apple muffin (i LOVE muffins), along with a cafe' latte' that was well up to my lofty standards. Lachsley smashed out a fresh orange juice with a muffin of the same variety. The dough was moist and the top crisp, with a warm middle that was not the result of microwaving (a good thing!). The dining area has an up-market metropolitan feel and offers a comfortable atmosphere to sit and eat, or drink to your heart's desire.
Get out there,
Mr. Harvey
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