Friday, April 30, 2010

Taste Baguette

One day we finished working quite early, about 1.30 pm. Joyce and I went for late lunch at Taste Baguette in Myer. (Joyce is my new friend at Bacco... so happy to have her there, very helpful and nice mature girl)


There are a number of pastries there, tried only banana cake which was quite nice.


Joyce (or Juju called by Brandan and Danny :P)


We shared a Vietnamese Style Lemongrass Chicken:
Grilled Chicken marinated in lemongrass served with coral lettuce, tomato and rocket on wholemeal baguette.


I like the baguette, the chicken was a tad dry but nice flavour.


I like this lovely picture of her :D

Taste Baguette
the corner of George & Market Sts,
at the entrance of the City Myer Store

9 comments:

Simon Leong said...

i love taste baguettes. i'm suspecting the ones down at Westpac building and on foveaux st are the best. can't go past the classic vietnamese one. the lemongrass beef is really tasty as well :-)

Kristy Sayer-Jones @ Southern In Law said...

I'm a hugeeee fan of taste baguettes.
I agree with Simon - The one at Foveaux Street, Surry Hills has the most amazing bread.
They manage to make crunchy bread that is incredibly soft when you cut it open.

Bean Sprout's Cafe said...

Simon & Kristy : thanks for recommendation. I will go try at the foveaux st. I love good bread :D

edge said...

Hey there! there's one in the Met Centre (next to Wynyard St) too!. I tried their tofu salad baguettes and it was soooo good!

Bean Sprout's Cafe said...

edge : wow, thanks, that one is quite near my working place :D

edge said...

oh yeah! you work in Bacco right? Must visit that place!

Bean Sprout's Cafe said...

edge : yes, come come.. and let me know what do u think :)

Lorraine @ Not Quite Nigella said...

Thanks for letting us know about this. It's so hard to find good places to eat in the city! :)

Brett said...

Be careful - their kitchens are filthy and they don't know much about proper food handling practices. I know of many people who've had food poisoning there