7/04/2012

Love Thy Neighbour (Perth WA) - CLOSED

7/189 William St
Northbridge Western Australia 6003

(08) 9123 1234
 Hours:
    Mon - Fri:  6:30 am  -  5:00 pm
    Sat: 7:30 am -  3:00 pm

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Love Thy Neighbour - what a wonderful name for a café. 

The place is occupying Urbanistar's former location, but the area has been revamped and turned into one of the coolest cafés in the CBD.  It is semi-hidden, at the bottom end of the 189 Arcade, facing the car park, still on William St and beside the arty Williams Lane.

LTN is a small open café with a funky intimate ambience - funky classy, mind you. Their wall is fully covered by a wonderful mesmerising mural by Two One Elephant. The seating area is really classy and cool, with very comfy cushioned stools and low tables, plus a long walled table. As the front of the café is the car park, you really need to forget it, so the mural does it for me, as it envelopes your senses, and sucks you into a world of magic. Car park? Where? The sugar bottles and jam and butter jars are so very cute. 

Tobi State's beans are not my favourite coffee beans as my taste buds are buddies with stronger and more flavoursome beans. However, the coffee at LTN is creamy and consistently good, a happy medium. If you are into smooth coffees and special settings this is your place. If you like stronger coffee, order yours without sugar.

I haven't tried their food, except for their little brownies, which are very rich in chocolate and very nice. Keep in mind some of their food options (bagels, jaffles, Turkish rolls and cakes) as they  for a light meal or brunch, and good priced.


There are so many cafés in the CBD, that it is difficult to choose one. Still, LTN has two things that bring me back to any place, a decent coffee and a terrific service. The guys attending to the café are very friendly, chill-out and eager to please, call you by your name, and have that warmth lovable attitude that you find in recently-opened businesses. It is like having a new boyfriend, all soft kisses and hugs. They are spreading the love, and so do I. All you need is love plus a coffee. Go and grab yours at LTN.

Just a wish - The "magic door" is quite high, so it would be great having one of those wooden steps stools that old shops used to have, so we can step up and be at the baristas' level without having to use our Alice in Wonderland's cookies. Nobody likes being looked down. ;O


"The Science of Sleep" by Michel Gondry (2006)

Dreams and love are the subject of the Science of Sleep, a wondrous film by French Director Michel Gondry. This is a very playful humorous movie, quirky and wonderfully weird, easier to follow than Eternal Sunshine, but more difficult to understand, if that makes any sense! It revolves around the relationship between next-door neighbours Stephan and Stephanie, two young creative people living in Paris, and around Stephan's oniric world.

The Science shares some elements with Eternal Sunshine: 1/ The mixing of three different interlinked chronological moments and tempos, in this case the time of reality, the time of dream, and the time of almost sleep but not yet awake. 2/ The depiction of the complexities of the human heart and how difficult personal relationships can be. 3/ An oniric approach to reality, the importance of dreams in real life, and vice versa.

The dream world of Stephan is, like him, childish but delightful; the animators of the movie really succeed in projecting on the screen the personality of Stephen's dreams by using children-style animation made of animals, houses, and other elements made of cardboard, felt and papier-mache, put together like classical puppetry animation does.
I loved the 70s feeling of the movie in tones and style. The visual transcription of the dreams is really funny and stylishly done using minimal special effects and using mostly old-school craftsmanship animation.

The cast is reduced, as the movie focus mainly on three characters. I found Gael Garcia Bernal great and natural in his portray of Stephan, a childish young weird artist, emotionally insecure, creative but very destructive, and a little bit insane. The fact that the actor is baby-faced and short really helps to support the childishness of his character. Charlotte Gainsbourg is OK -a little bit hieratic perhaps- as Stephanie, an introverted insecure "artsy" person who shares many things with Stephan's world. Alain Chabat, very well known by French movies lovers, is great as Guy, Stephan's sound, cheeky and matter-of-fact friend.

A few downs in the movie. The analysis of the dreams being the purpose of Gondry's exploration, this fact somewhat dilutes the strength of a wonderful unconventional love story, which is, however, the core of the story. This won't engage many viewers. On the other hand, the end has no emotional closure, but is not open either - unresolved. It is logical as, after all, dreams end abruptly most times; however, I would have liked the movie to have some sort of closure. The scene related to the date at the Café, almost at the end of the movie, is perhaps the most abstract and difficult to understand.



The movie has a mix of reviews, mostly because it is difficult to understand at times and is really unconventional, which is what I love about it.

7/03/2012

Jacquie-E (Perth WA)

673 Hay St
Perth Western Australia 6000
(08) 9321 8662
http://www.jacquie.com.au/ 


Jacquie E is one of those unpretentious but classy shops offering fashionable work pieces and trendy day classic outfits for all sizes. They offer good quality items at moderates prices. They have terrific sales and great discounts all year long.

Their style is classy classic but very fashionable, with a focus on colour and textured designs and fabrics, and very girly feel. One of those shops where you go looking for work clothes and leave with a beautiful affordable Little Black Dress. I especially like their skirts, which go from the business-corporate to the organza dressy trendy ones. Their accessories area is limited and not as good as in other clothing shops.

The staff are very helpful and super-friendly, never pushy. You can try things knowing that they won't give you "the look" if you do not buy anything. They are real genuine people wanting to serve and help you. Best gals in town!
 

The latest celebrity to put his face to the brand is Tara Moss, and, if your think of her, you will get the image of the style and type of clothes that you can find here.  

You can also purchase online, through their website, and join their rewards club card.

7/02/2012

Harvest (North Fremantle, Perth WA) - CLOSED

1 Harvest Rd
North Fremantle Western Australia 6159
(08) 9336 1831
http://www.harvestrestaurant.net.au
Hours:
    Tue-Fri 11:00 - 15:00
    Tue-Sat 18:00 - 22:30
    Sat-Sun 8:00 - 15:00


Harvest on UrbanspoonWhen you get to Harvest, you might think that you are trespassing your neighbour's property and catching them, by surprise, eating in their front yard - so familiar, cosy and unpretentious the place is. Once you enter, the suburban home has been transformed into a classy rustic-chic restaurant, with many different seating areas, a wine-heaven private room, a wonderful fireplace foyer, an intimate beautiful corner around the front window (perfect for couples), plenty of unusual decoration elements organically mixed, and a wonderful courtyard. The courtyard has a special energy, which completely separates it from the rest, not just spatially - if the day is sunny and clear, the light cascades in a diffused way, and the place looks and feels dreamy and ethereal. For a moment I thought that those red curtains and those tables were part of a famous scene in The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie. Oh Gosh, if the light and atmosphere of a place were edible - this courtyard would be a feast!


Their breakfast menu has an interesting mix of edgy egg dishes, some of them mixing savoury and sweet flavours in an unusual way; they also have traditional breakfasts, just in case you do not like surprises on your plate in the morning, but keep in mind that they do not alter the menu to suit your taste. I had a textured mix of eggs mixed with cooked and pureed cauliflower, flaked almonds and raisings - odd looking but tasty.

Serving sizes are small-ish, at least for the cauliflower eggs and the waffle, but the scrambled eggs with sausage & bacon were huge, as well as the bread slices. I cannot understand the reason of the small portions of some of the dishes: Cauliflower or bananas are not rare plants that you need to collect from the Swiss Alps and the other ingredients are not expensive either  - be generous when possible.

Their coffee is  well prepared and creamy but weak in flavour and aroma, and served in a tiny cup. I almost fainted when I was told they did not have skim milk - unacceptable. Pas possible!

The service was fast and courteous.

Pricing for the breakfast was not cheap but not expensive either. Prices for lunch, tasting menu and dinner are pricey, though.

Their tasting, lunch and dinner menus are very interesting and tempting, and the place is definitely worth another visit, not only for the food, but for the place itself. 


Location:6
Layout: 9

Ambience: 8.5
Pricing: 6

Service: 6.5
Coffee: 6.5

Food (breakfast): 6.5

6/28/2012

Zucca Espresso (Murray St, Perth WA)


267 Murray Street Mall
Inside the Java Juice Bar
Perth Western Australia 6000
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Zucca Espresso spread its wings from its well-known spot on St George's Terrace about two months ago, and settled a little humble corner inside the Java Juice Bar in Murray St. Engulfed by the bright colours, yummy smells, and hecticness of the latter, you might have passed it without noticing it, as two humble blackboards and a wall flat sign are the only indication that the café is at the bottom end of the shop.

I feel tempted to say that Zucca has the best coffee in the CBD. Coffee taste is always a matter of fancy and never a mathematical equation, so, to be safe, I  will say that Zucca has my favourite coffee in the CBD, which, coming from me, is a rare statement,  because I have just a few places in the city that make my taste buds feel really excited about the coffee they are sipping. Moreover, they have three cup sizes, XL included, and XL coffee makes me always happy. 


The coffee is made with Di Bella beans, and is strong without being overpowering, smooth in texture, creamy, the right consistency, and is full of flavour; you will need a bit of sugar or sweetener. It is a coffee that will satisfy the fancy whimsical wishes of any coffee lover who wants his-her coffee to taste of coffee, and his coffee to taste as good as smells. Hallelujah!

The place being so small, has a very limited food offer, reduced to some breakfast fruit breads and muffins, which I have not tried.


The service is matter of fact, still friendly.

This place is mostly for take-away, but, Oh Gosh, what a take-away. If you want to seat, you can use Java Juice's alfresco area or the long table and stools by the wall. It is a real pity that they have not opened a proper café, having such a great coffee. 


They have a loyalty card system. 


MIND THE SIZE
The XL cup has just two and a half shots of coffee; therefore, the taste is more milky and the coffee not as good as the medium size, which has two shots of coffee. Pity, because the missing half a shot makes a whole difference. Stick to their regular coffee to enjoy the full flavour of the beans.

UPDATE 31/08/2012
The Romance is over - Sigh.

I often go to Zucca Espresso in the Murray Mall during my lunch break, despite being out of my way, to get a nice cup of flavoursome coffee.

Today I got one of those flat-white "weakies" that really annoy me. Two shots (2?) of coffee, half sweetener sachet, and the coffee's taste was missing. On the contrary, the milk taste was quite distinct.

The beans are still the same, so how can we explain a coffee going from flavoursome and strong to weak and average in flavour in a matter of three months? To be honest, I am not sure if the shots are a bit short these days, or the lack of a proper good barista it is causing the change in flavour, as the barista finishes at noon and your coffee is prepared by the girl who happens to be free when you place your order at the Java Juice Bar.

Fact - The taste of my coffee at Zucca changes dramatically depending on the person operating the coffee machine, and the taste goes up and down depending on the days. That is not good enough.
A good barista makes the heck of difference - Same beans, different barista, different coffee taste. Tested and retested by me everywhere. So please, have one full time there!

Zucca was my fav coffee in the city, but now seats in the middle with many others. I guess it is time to move on to one of the new cafés that are popping up in the CBD like Mushrooms.

Still, it is disappointing. Like a broken marriage. Sigh

 


6/27/2012

Alannah Hill (CBD, Perth WA)

93 William St, Wesley Quarter
Perth Western Australia 6000
(08) 9481 7766
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Online Shop
Hours:
    Mon-Thu 9:00 - 17:30
    Fri 9:00 - 21:00
    Sat 9:00 - 17:00
    Sun 11:00 - 17:00


The Alannah Hill shop on William St has one of the most beautiful and colourful window displays in Perth CBD. The clothing is utterly feminine and stylish, but it is displayed in a way that really makes your eyes pop out of your eye sockets, stop, look up and down, and enter the shop, even if it is just to browse around. It is not only the shop window, the boutique is very glamorous, has divine changing rooms, a nice parlour area with royal chairs, and a nice accessories area around which the racks of clothes are placed. I especially like their knitwear pieces, the range of colours and prints the brand offers, and, among the accessories, the stockings and hair accessories.

The pricing is expensive, especially having into account the quality and finishing of some of the items. Although some of them are truly special and are good quality, a good deal of them are not, still they are very expensive. The hair accessories are pretty, expensive and "plasticky".
They have very good sales, but you will not find any bargain here, not even at the end of the sales. If you are lucky, you might get what you want at an affordable price. If you want one of their bargains go to one of their outlet stores. Yes, of course, we have to pay for the brand, but what makes a brand great is not just the design, is the quality of what they sell and the quality of the service in their shops.

When I enter AH in the city I feel invisible, most of the times. There is the occasional nice lady who is genuinely interested in my visit and shopping possibilities, but my experience has always been that most girls decide on arrival that I am not going to buy anything, and I end fulfilling their own prophecy and going to the David Jones' branch, where the girls work harder to sell you their stuff if they see you interested. It is not that the service is bad, it is just lacking at times, and the attitude is, in general, a bit nosey-posey. This is not Burberry, Chanel or even Alex Perry. Having class does not depend on what you wear, but on who you are, and somebody you should teach them that. It wouldn't help if the girls were a bit more smiley and down to earth. Attitude does not help selling anything.

Alannah Hill's website is simply cute, very childish and fairy-tale, with adorable kitsch animations. It is easy to browse around and eye candy; however, it is not updated, and the Western Australian boutiques are not even mentioned. Are we invisible?! You can also buy online; the shopping area is very easy to navigate and has a very good display system.


6/26/2012

The Burger Bistro (CBD, Perth WA) - CLOSED

Shop 16, Shafto Lane
872-884 Hay St
Perth, Western Australia
(08) 9485 1729
http://www.theburgerbistro.com.au/index.html
Hours
    Mon-Thu 11:00 - 21:00
    Fri 11:00 - 21:30

The Burger Bistro on Urbanspoon There is a lot of meat love going on around the Burger Bistro at Shafto Lane. You mention the place and somebody you know is going to get excited - for you. On the other hand, Burger Bistro sounds like the wholeymolley of burger royalty, no?
In that state of excitement I got to the Burger Bistro, so my expectations were very high.

LOCATION - The Burger Bistro is located in the wonderful Shafto Lane, in the heart of the city, an alley with special atmosphere that puts you in the mood for eating or drinking anything, really. The bistro itself is a small functional place, very minimal in decor, clean lines, and a very comfortable seating area both inside and outside. They have big windows to the alley and the place has a wonderful warm light on sunny days, which really transforms the atmosphere of the indoors area for good. 

THE FOOD - They have a wide range of gourmet beef, chicken, lamb and vegetarian burgers. The quality and freshness of the ingredients is undeniable, as they use Mt Baker chicken, Certified Angus Beef and New Norcia buns. Everything looks fresh, is fresh, is popping colourful (if that can be said!), and tastes good. I ordered the gourmet New Yorker, and it was very tasty. Their fries are cheap and the serving generous. Their selection of drinks is also varied and different, not just the usual Coke.

THE SERVICE - The service is very fast and friendly, especially by the girl behind the counter, who was delightful to everybody despite the hordes of burgers hunters and group gatherers arriving when I visited. The place attracts a varied group of burger lovers from all ages and styles, a lot of groups of young people. Eaters at the BB are very excited about their food, and can be very noisy, in a joyful way.

DOWNS OF THE PLACE - The first down of the place is, mostly, how difficult is to eat their burgers. One of the joys of eating a burger with your hands is that everything is manageable, tender, juicy, easy to bite and masticate, easy to to put up and down on the plate. Obvious, no? Well, I found impossible to do so with my burger. The bun is too hard and chewy, the patty was too hard and dry. What is more, I had difficulties halving my burger with a normal knife, so my plate was a bit messy before I had even started eating. Moreover, the size of the buns is a bit small, so the insides can easily slip out, and there we have more mess, Oh dear, I am Lady Messy. I love New Norcia breads, but I don't like my burgers with these buns, sorry. They should tenderise their meat patties, too. Papaya powder makes wonders. 

The second down, shared with any other Perth "burgerseries", is the chicken burgers. Can somebody explain to me why we can't have a chicken burger that has a burger patty instead of a fillet? 

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If you visit The Burger Bistro without expectations, you will certainly enjoy your experience and meal much more. The place is located in one of the prettiest areas in the city, the burgers are tasty, good quality and satisfying, but their burgers are hard and difficult to eat.  They aren't the best burgers in town, that is for sure. A happy medium.

Location:8.5
Layout: 6
Ambience: 6.5
Pricing: 7
Service: 7.5
Food: 7