Saturday, April 17, 2010

Bistrot Bistro

I went tonight to the Bistrot Bistro on Logan road in Woolloongabba.

Woolloongabba has become a bit of a restaurant haven there in the old Moreton Rubber building.  It's a nice looking restaurant helped by the interesting features of the old building.

Trouble was the food.

I had a Chestnut and Mushroom risotto as a main.  This was the only vegetarian option (which I can be forgiving as it is a small limited menu of 5 mains). 

To start the presentation was dreadful.  All my meat and fish eating friends got delicate, beautiful looking (and tasting from what I've heard) food.  Whereas my risotto was sloped on a plate/bowl with no garnish or anything looking like yellow slop.

The presentation I could have forgiven except to my disappointment the risotto was inedible.  The rice was cooked well, but all I could taste was Parmesan cheese.  Very overpowering Parmesan cheese.

I would definitely not go back until they changed there menu.


It is strange that ever since I have started this blog I have been to two 'bistros' and had two inedible risottos.  Here's hoping my next review is not cursed!


Score - 2 Cheeses out of 5

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Atomica

Went to Atomica on Boundary St, West End, again yesterday morning.

Atomica is one of my favourite places to meet friends and family on a weekend for breakfast.  It has something for everyone.

Some of the reasons Atomica is a hit are~
  • They make really yummy soy flat whites (and other coffees)
  • It has airconditioning
  • There is often a table big enough of a group (although sometimes you have to wait)
  • The staff are nice and efficient
  • The food comes out quickly
  • They use organic milk
  • And free ranged eggs
  • They have a unusual and diverse menu
  • They have vegan options
  • And options for gluten free bread
Everyone has a different reason for liking Atomica.
Also, and probably most importantly, the food is always great.
I personally can recommend their:
  • Massive vegetarian big breakfast
  • Tomato and avocado on toast
  • great specials such as goats cheese and mushroom scrambled eggs
  • I even like the simple toasted turkish with raspberry jam
Nothing better than a yum breakfast, and then maybe a wander up to Avid Reader for a quick little peruse- It's a great way to start the weekend!

Score: 4 Eggs out of 5

Friday, April 9, 2010

James St Bistro

Last night I went for dinner to James Street Bistro; on James st, in the Valley.
It is a nice relaxed place, with great atmosphere and service.
I think they reached their best when they used to make a nice vegetarian pappardelle and a nice vegetarian pizza.

Both were sadly lacking of the menu last night.

Yesterday the vegetarian options were a entree/light meal goats cheese tart, or a main meal of mushroom risotto, or Margarita pizza.

I went with the mushroom risotto.

It was disappointing-not entirely sure what was so wrong with it but i think it had been over cooked- the rice was all mushy and the mushroom taste was way too heavy like it had been stewing for a long time.
I have eaten many a risotto and many a mushroom in my time, and this was one of the worst i have eaten.

All up- I like the restaurant, but to only have 2 vegetarian main meals (a cheese and tomato pizza or inedible risotto) is not enough and therefore not a good thing.


Score- 2 Mushrooms out of 5