Mary Street Bakery is easily my favourite Perth haunt for breakfast but many journey to the Highgate and West Leedy digs for its donuts.
Lemon Maple Pecan
Pistachio & Rosewater
Lemon Maple
Lamington
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Mary Street Bakery is easily my favourite Perth haunt for breakfast but many journey to the Highgate and West Leedy digs for its donuts.
Lemon Maple Pecan
Pistachio & Rosewater
Lemon Maple
Lamington
Okay Perth, a little rain never hurt anyone right? Rug up, take your brolly and wear your elastic waisted pants as wonders await at Taste of Perth. The restaurants and producers have geared up for a big weekend of fun and whilst the sunshine might be waning, there's no reason to hide indoors!
Sometimes sequels don't live up to expectations but this wasn't anything like Dirty Dancing 2. I ate my way through the second instalment and had just as much fun as last time! I think the best way to tackle a foodie event is with a partner in crime who truly enjoys eating as much as you do, so it made perfect sense to head in with the other half of The Food Alternative.
Ai-Ling (aka Blue Apocalypse) and I created our own eleven course degustation menu and washed it all down with a shot of soju, a cocktail and a spicy turmeric tonic. I walked away with a full belly plus a New Norcia loaf and Hampshire on Eighth roast for tomorrow night's dinner. My only regret is not having enough room for Bib & Tucker, Print Hall and Next Door No. 4, at least there is always Sunday. Taste of Perth, you rock.
el PUBLICO has been awarded Best Dish of Taste of Perth two years in a row! BAM. In the words of Max Brearley 'some folk just have that golden touch'. And those folks are el Publico and Mary Street Bakery's Paul Aron and Michael Forde, great guys who just know how to do things right.
El Publico's original Head Chef, Sam Ward made such a memorable imprint on our tastebuds (and our hearts, we love you Sam!) and is a seriously tough act to follow. After carving out his skills in Mexico City, Baja and Oaxaca, Tommy Payne landed in Perth to head up the busy Beaufort Street kitchen. Receiving Best Dish for his twice cooked lamb ribs served with sticky sesame, cucumber and lime in his first year at the helm is pretty darn impressive.
Chef Tom just after his cooking demo in the Electrolux Taste Theatre clutching a sweet potato and popcorn dish with one of the boys from El Pubs. Served with a side of pork scratchings, I know where I'm heading next weekend for eats.
Those famous lamb ribs and a joyous serving of street corn served with crema, fresh cheese, chilli and lime.
Those ribs. Oh so succulent! (get it?)
It ain't just all about ribs and tacos. The team at el Publico know how to make a mean drink and this year they've stepped out of the kitchen and opened up the bar. Discover the history behind Mexican drinking rituals and learn a thing or two about mezcal in el PUBLICO's tequila lounge.
I like to think that Mary Street Bakery pioneered the way for Perth's recent obsession with doughnuts. These bad boys are stuffed with peanut butter, jam and crunch and you'll be finding them as you scroll through your Instagram for days.
By night, Mary Street Bakery transforms into Mary's, the older unruly sister who plays hip hop records whilst snacking on fried chicken skin, slayin' soju well into the night. Chefs Simon Gruger and Nick Malanzac clearly have a bromance going on and know how to sling a great Asian infused menu. My dining comrade Ai-Ling watched the boys doing their thing on the food stage and when quizzed on the topic of current Perth food trends, they replied with 'white guys doing Asian food'.
Taking out Best Dish Runner Up with Mary's aged rump tartare is such an awesome feat!
You are looking at Runner Up Best Dish and one of my favourite items on the menu. Mary's Signature dish for Taste was its Aged rump tartare; spiced raw beef, smoked oyster sauce with 7 spice crisps.
My general Taste of Perth demeanour - pretty stoked and really full.
Did you know that a one year old elephant weighs 300kg? Its also the amount of chicken wings that Mary's ordered, deboning one by one for the weekend. Crazy! And crazy good fried chicken wings stuffed with kewpie, roe and magical sauce.
Ai-Ling's chicken wing game is strong, so strong.
Pigs Head Ssam - pig head terrine, lettuce, pickled cucumber and radish
Custard & Co have been touted as the 'rockstars of the cider world' and owner Ian Rayner is a bonafide legend. This belle is Custard's cider hustler and one of my favourite babes on the food scene. Thanks for posing for us Caitlyn! Head to their stall and warm up with one of their mulled ciders, the perfect anecdote for this wiley Perth weather.
I seriously don't know where the team at Cocktail Gastronomy find their energy. Maybe the truth lays in their espresso martinis? Since opening up The Classroom in 2012, they've popped up Cocina Bandito, crowd sourced their way onto William Street with Lucky Chan's just last month, and still find the time to wow crowds at festivals. Full of theatrics, fire and liquid nitrogen, their cocktails are always a crowd favourite.
When you hear the words Chef Joel Valvasori you think pasta. Lalla Rookh boasts the best pasta in Perth, hands down. Chef's Instagram is a daily reminder that I truly have no idea how to cook a decent pasta or stuff a sausage. He's like the long, lost nonna I never had … except I don't need to wait 'til a Sunday family dinner to dig in.
Nonna's famous meatballs served on soft polenta with parmigiano, always a must when you dine at Lalla Rookh.
Dessert lover Queen of Bad Timing has been raving about the fried custard since this awesome treat with fellow foodstagrammers. I was pretty pumped that it was on Lalla Rookh's Taste menu and served with candied citrus and toasted almonds.
'A social gathering where no animal is safe.' That's a mighty strong statement, backed up by serious cuts of beef smoking up on the drums at Asado and clearly the reason why they won Best Dressed stall on Friday. Owner Rob Bates-Smith opened up the doors to Asado, a hip Argentinian restaurant with a relaxed bar, in Claremont earlier this year and its been going down a treat.
The Lomito is a decent serve of BBQ'd rump cap served in a toasted bun topped with looseleaf chimichurri, chipotle and salsa criolla.
'Lamb is the new pork', you heard it from Ai-Ling first. Unctuous lamb ribs beautifully freshened up with a crisp salad of freekah, bourghul, quinoa, herbs, date puree and mint yoghurt.
Sometimes you just can't save dessert til last. We found ourselves ordering savoury, savoury, dessert, repeat. It was actually kinda dreamy! Asado's Burnt butter banana with butter biscuit, dulce de leche, marscarpone and px had me dreaming of banoffee pie.
We made a habit of chatting to anyone who showed a mild interest in what we were eating. Its lovely to chat with strangers to find out what dishes they enjoyed. Loads of people raved about Propeller's spicy fried fish wings served with preserved lemon aioli so of course we had to grab one.
Pack more punch into your day by booking into the workshops or cookery school and catching a session or two with some of Perth's most revered chefs in the theatre. You can pretty much sample your way down the aisles, filling up your belly as you go. Brave the weather and do your tastebuds a favour, head over to Taste’s Instagram for regular updates.
It's true, Mary Street Bakery is my favourite place for breakfast. Maybe its my soft spot for Beaufort Street, or perhaps its because you can order gnocchi and icy pops before noon. I always find myself torn between two dishes, so I do what any sensible person would do in my position … I order both and the waitstaff pretty much give me a 'hell yeah' high five. Maybe its this total acceptance and applauding of overordering that keeps me going back.
Pork snitzel creamed corn kimchi egg
Mescal cured salmon slow egg avocado jalapeño lime toast, Cold drip coffee, Fried chicken buttermilk pancake peanuts maple butter fried egg, Pork snitzel creamed corn kimchi egg
Mescal cured salmon slow egg avocado jalapeño lime toast
There is only one week left to revel in fried rice so dirty its almost sexual, completed by a wonderous river of the gooey-est egg porn you've ever dreamed.
The maestros behind El Publico and Mary Street Bakery have popped up KUNG FOOD at Noodle Palace, a Fringe venue curated by the awesome team at Jump Climb. Drink at the bar, enjoy a show and tuck into dirty rice and lamb ribs.
Menu - photo from Noodle Palace FB page
Digging in. Yeah we ordered EVERYTHING on the menu.
Dirty rice, corned beef, kimchi and egg
An onslaught of awesome
#69 special curry and rice
Egg porn right there (Dirty rice, corned beef, kimchi and egg)
Asian chiko roll
Juicy juicy hot and sour lamb ribs. Make sure you have a wad of serviettes handy for those sticky fingers!
Is it right to eat dessert at breakfast? Mary Street Bakery's head chef Courtney Gibb is forever pushing the breakfast boundaries and turning the boring ol' hour of eggs on toast and bircher on its head. Our ensemble had the air of a decadent evening meal but was happily consumed with coffee before the clock struck 10am.
A luxe way to start the weekend with favourite friends Ai-Ling of Food Endeavours of the Blue Apocalypse, Custard & Co's hustler Caitlyn (also of Mixed Dozen) and Stacey Clark Stylist. We spent the hours talking shiny new diaries, pop up dining adventures with Custard & Co that will soon fill up our calendars and all the wonders that inspire us about embracing the clean slate that is the new year. Fuelled by salted caramel, candied bacon and caffeine we went on our merry way clutching our Custard & Co Family Xmas ciders.
Love you girls xo
Cured salmon brown rice avocado seaweed
Ricotta gnocchi corn hazelnut kale pecorino
Stacey Clark, myself and Ai-Ling with our Custard & Co Family Xmas ciders.
Salted caramel popsicle chocolate fudge candied bacon
I shocked myself by ordering the granola (although I did beg for a bite of the buttermilk chicken)
The City of Vincent, The Beaufort Street Network and the community have been busy popping up a People Space on Mary Street in Highgate. The Piazza is a space for locals and loiterers to enjoy. Pretty rad spot to hang whilst washing down a salted caramel doughnut.
It's trialling for two weeks so make sure you head down to show your support.
A salted caramel doughnut as a treat before breakfast? Um, yes please.
Having a bakery on Beaufort Street has added many inches in all the wrong places but meh ... I would rather enjoy my breakfast with reckless abandonment.
Mary Street Bakery will soon be turning one and has been buzzing ever since they opened their doors. I love that the menu changes frequently enough to keep me amused but they still have all those favourites that keep you coming back. Did I mention salted caramel doughnuts?. This time it was my treat for my little sister's birthday.
Birthday girl enjoyed slow cooked eggs on sourdough with crispy bacon. Sometimes you just want bacon and eggs huh? I took those two elements to the next level with a pork scotch egg served with onion mojo and cress. I don't think I have ever had a scotch egg so full of flavour cradling it's own perfectly cooked egg. We also chowed down kipfler potatoes with aioli and a lovely big squirt of sriracha.
You would think that fried chicken smacked between a whole lot of carbs has no place at a table of fair maidens. The fear of a gluten attack would scare some away, but not my friends. We even ordered three of these bad boys! Whilst the girls gnawed on these signature lunch slabs at Mary Street Bakery, the duck was my bird of choice. Delicious pancake laden with the good bird with a slathering of hoisin with a crunchy Asian style slaw. Hello heaven!
In the lead up to the Beaufort Street Festival we like to create a little song and dance about our big day. A mixer to enjoy good company, raise some funds for the Beaufort Street Network and to eat a whole pile of jam doughnuts ...
Read MoreThe resurgence of familiar flavours from the past are always welcome, especially at breakfast. The guys at Mary Street Bakery don't just keep up with food trends, they are ahead of the curve with kimchee gracing the menu amongst good old fashioned favourites. Nothing stirs up old childhood memories more than googy eggs, buttered soldiers and a decent pinch of salt.
Read MoreSo excited for another Beaufort Street food adventure this time raising funds for the Beaufort Street Network and the Beaufort Street Festival. The amazing folk at Mary Street Bakery have kindly offered up their kitchen skills to host our mixer of food, wines and friends. Tickets are on sale now and going like cronuts so get in quick. You can buy them here.
Mary Street Bakery: a whitewashed fairy-land of artisan breads and baked treats.
Mary Street Bakery is the latest addition to the ‘hood from the community driven boys behind Cantina 663, el PUBLICO and Ace Pizza. It’s neon pink sign luring you into their latest sweet love affair. A great lazy stag horn droops down over soothingly bare walls. Pretty mosaics add texture and the timber features dotted with greenery breathe in the supple lights. Mary Street Bakery oozes effortless detail … Soto who?
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Did someone say bread? Actually, make that artisan bread.
Mary Street Bakery will soon be dominating your newsfeed as everyone scrambles to try the latest offering from the food gods of Beaufort Street. The only thing you will be sacrificing is your waistline as you tuck into baked goodies, breads, donuts and other tasty morsels. But don't worry you can gulp it all down with their cold pressed juice and simply wash your sins away.
I am still yet to fit in a breakfast or brunch with friends and Mary Street Bakery is definitely on my eating agenda this week. So in the meantime here are some snaps from a week or two ago. They sure know how to throw an house warming with guests leaving laden with freshly baked goods. Happy opening guys!