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'Barossa' on New Kings Rd (n...to anonymous:<br />'Barossa' on New Kings Rd (nr Parsons Green) knock out some pretty mean flat whites, with a great selection of homemade sweet treat, as well as a good brunch/lunch menu.mloguehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14813803344217862412noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-334116140156107265.post-21631957332137928932011-04-04T08:05:05.527-07:002011-04-04T08:05:05.527-07:00Tom, sounds as though you have the wardrobe if you...Tom, sounds as though you have the wardrobe if you want to re-start your hospitality career. Lantana awaits your call.<br /><br />Mark, thanks for stopping by. I'm sure the third wave brew coffee tsunami is on its way. <br /><br />Rob, I agree- there are now lots of great cafes in London which aren't necessarily better or worse than my favourite Melbourne cafes- just different, and fewer to choose from. But I think that's going to change very very quickly as it seems that I have a new one to visit every week.<br /><br />Anonymous- West London is notoriously bereft of good cafes. My sister lives in Fulham and when I visit her I go to Local Hero (Climpson coffee I think) on Fulham Rd or Grind, which is over the bridge in Putney- lower Richmond Rd I think. In Kensington there is Kensington Square Kitchen which is not too bad (just near Wholefoods). Coffee Plant on Portobello Rd in Nottinghill used to have good coffee but I haven't had a good one there in a long time- I just go there for people watching now.Shelagh Ryanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05134091641421984774noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-334116140156107265.post-46036103994684134292011-04-03T14:58:13.278-07:002011-04-03T14:58:13.278-07:00I'm perfectly happy with the independents seem...I'm perfectly happy with the independents seeming very similar if that is what it takes to get good coffee and antipodean style cafe food across the whole of London.<br /><br />Speaking of which, has anyone located a good coffee cafe in Kensington/Fulham way yet?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-334116140156107265.post-47479069053533475372011-03-18T05:02:18.824-07:002011-03-18T05:02:18.824-07:00Great post - and as a Melbournite it got me to thi...Great post - and as a Melbournite it got me to thinking. When I arrived in London in 1999 as much as I loved everything about this city I desperately missed my favourite Melbourne cafes - the Conti in Greville St, Marios in Brunswick St, Il Solito Posto in the City & others. Then finally years later great cafes started popping up in London and now we are spoilt for choice but in the back of my mind I always felt that back in Melbourne it would still be "better", that all these fantastic London places were so good because they were just like what I had missed from Melbourne. What I've realised though is that my favourite London places (of which of course Lantana is one!) are not great copies of cool Melbourne cafes, they are as good if not better alternatives. I feel like such a traitor to my home town even admitting that!LondonRobhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00288260014260409659noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-334116140156107265.post-29836226924817849442011-03-16T09:00:44.660-07:002011-03-16T09:00:44.660-07:00lovely review... but I was expecting baby 'bib...lovely review... but I was expecting baby 'bibs'...! not that I'm dissapointed...<br /><br />those high adjustable aprons (often buttoning at the back rather than with a long tie ) are quite Japanese I believe. 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A couple of weeks ago I he...Great write up Shelagh<br /><br />A couple of weeks ago I headed home to NZ for a visit and in the 3 years since I last visited there has been an introduction to Cold Drip Filter Brewing as well. This was great to see and some of the coffee I tasted both through this method and also iced through a V60 Fretta were amazing. Such a different in-cup experience than when served hot.<br /><br />I hope London cafes continue to evolve along different paths. It would be a shame to see them regarded as a chain. Perhaps it's perceived that way due to the variety of roasters, which in London is smaller than in Melbourne, Auckland and other antipodean cities?Glennhttp://5mcoffee.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-334116140156107265.post-46603323709847720382011-03-14T14:58:23.414-07:002011-03-14T14:58:23.414-07:00WhatIcooked Thanks for the tip- sounds interesting...WhatIcooked Thanks for the tip- sounds interesting.<br /><br />Thanks Gregory, good to meet you on Saturday and good on you for sitting outside. My biggest envy in Melbourne was the amount of space cafes have- what I wouldn't give for some more seats.Shelagh Ryanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05134091641421984774noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-334116140156107265.post-63735253391591283232011-03-14T14:48:45.393-07:002011-03-14T14:48:45.393-07:00Love the work. While I was in Melbourne for the w...Love the work. While I was in Melbourne for the weekend I did pop into a couple of places that I thought were trying to be too cool for school. <br /><br />Maybe I'm just getting old, but a large part of the fun of having coffee or eating out is the warmth, the fun and vibrant atmosphere. You can take me to a place with the best espresso, but, if you are not comfortable then there is no reason to go back.<br /><br />Therefore I would rather go somewhere with a good solid coffee and a great atmosphere..... just like somewhere I went on the weekend.Gregoryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03064991541722003332noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-334116140156107265.post-61284210619351575952011-03-14T14:19:59.051-07:002011-03-14T14:19:59.051-07:00Really interesting has made me want to go to OZ. R...Really interesting has made me want to go to OZ. Re Individual London cafes, there is a relatively new cafe/restaurant in Clapham South in London that feels quite unique. It's called the Georgian right opposite the tube station. Run from people from that part of Eastern Europe. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner with family favourites inspired by the region. I had breakfast with a friend there yesterday. Georgian spinach eggs. They also do scrambled and croissants and the hottest coffee, by that I mean temperature, and it retained its heat.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04426782382410944412noreply@blogger.com