I would love to share my experiences and thoughts with you in relation to my dealings with places and businesses both locally to me and afar. One thing I am sure we will have in common, is I detest having to pay for unfriendly, poor service, and bad food! I have my own family so will do my best to let you know if places cater for the kiddies or are best left for the romantic couples! I welcome you to share your experiences and make your own comments on this blogg.
The service critic
Friday, 25 May 2012
The Service Critic: ECONOMIC CRISIS.....What economic crisis?
The Service Critic: ECONOMIC CRISIS.....What economic crisis?: Wednesday evening just gone I ventured to Mikes Kitchen, a South African restaurant on the Gold Coast, at 2 Gooding Drive, Merrimac (M...
ECONOMIC CRISIS.....What economic crisis?
Wednesday evening just gone I ventured to
Mikes Kitchen, a South African restaurant on the Gold Coast, at 2 Gooding Drive,
Merrimac (M1 end by exit 77). We were joining a large group for a birthday
celebration dinner and the place was packed!
Believe it or not I was the first guest to
arrive, that’s a first in a long (long) time. Greeted by friendly faces and
shown to the table. I was offered a drink, to which I kindly accepted!
I ordered the Lamb shanks, served with a
creamy mash. Can I just say…. I was in heaven!. The shanks fell of the bone and
melted in the mouth. The mash was just
perfect and the flavor of the meat and the jus was amazing. I moaned through
out the entire meal, just fab!
These guys run a tight ship that results in
a smooth sail. Considering how busy they were on a mid week evening, the wait
for our food seemed short and we all got our meals at the same time.
I found the prices reasonable, and a good
selection on the menu. (My shanks were $24.95. ) My son enjoyed his rib burger
that came with chips (fries). I just asked him what he thought of his meal, he
said it was a good size and tasty.
I would highly recommend this restaurant
for ribs, steaks and good ole hearty meals. Very family friendly with kids
meals and colouring in, and a skilled team that comfortably handle the larger
groups.
The parking is plentiful and wheel chair/
pram friendly.
I say its work a try!
Shanks for reading and have a great week.
p.s sorry I didn't take pics for you... too busy moaning over shanks and talking...next time I take heaps of pics!
Labels:
dinner,
Gold Coast,
lamb shanks,
Restaurant
Thursday, 17 May 2012
The Service Critic: BUZZING FROM MY COFFEE FIX, and its good for me!!
The Service Critic: BUZZING FROM MY COFFEE FIX, and its good for me!!: Feeling less guilty about downing so many hits of caffeine per day after hearing about an american study that has been running for approx 13...
BUZZING FROM MY COFFEE FIX, and its good for me!!
Feeling less guilty about downing so many hits of caffeine per day after hearing about an american study that has been running for approx 13 years. In this study (of hundreds of thousands of people aged between 50 to 70 year olds) it showed people that consume 5 cups a day are between 12 and 16 per cent less likely to have died by the time the study ended.
Having a coffee right now, may have another before heading off to work, and then will no doubt have coffee from the cafe before I start!
Having a coffee right now, may have another before heading off to work, and then will no doubt have coffee from the cafe before I start!
Wednesday, 16 May 2012
HIDDEN GOLD COAST GEM
I have been
visiting this little hidden gem for some months now, and it’s about time I
shared with you my secret!
Kukuzkidz is a
quaint little children’s wear and homewares shop tucked away in Station Street
Currumbin.
They serve up THE
BEST coffee, afghan biscuits, brownies and of course Joe’s famous steamed dim
sims (hand made and delicious!)
Deb and Joe are
always so friendly and welcoming, Deb runs the children’s wear side of things
while Joe is the barista and cook from heaven.
They stock the
most divine children’s clothing range, and always have a unique range of
gorgeous toys, and homewears for little ones.
The position of
this shop is awesome for grabbing coffee on the run, you can literally park
right by the door of the shop, take a few steps, and your there.
Deb and Joe have
even told me if I ring in advanced they would have the coffee ready for me, how
cool is that!
This is a great
place to find unique gifts, or items to make over your little ones room. They
seem to have a beautiful range suitable for all budgets. From lamps, mirros, wall
hangings and bunting to books, wooden toys, lunch bags and so much more.
I definitely
recommend a visit here next time you come to Currumbin. Kukuzkidz also have an
online shop. I will find a link to their website and facebook page, so you can
take a peek.
http://www.kukuzkidz.com.au/component/content/frontpage
Monday, 14 May 2012
Currumbin Valley a perfect Sunday escape
One gorgeous Sunday just recently, we decided to take a country drive. Hubby and I rounded up the kids, and headed into the Currumbin Valley. Currumbin Valley is a short drive from the famous Currumbin Beach. Such a gorgeous drive, catching glimpses of the Currumbin estuary, as it rambles it's way and joins a running fresh water creek. Past huge Norfolk Pines, rolling hills of greenery, grassy paddocks, Kangaroos, horses, ducks and geese.
The road winds its way to the eastern section of the Springbrook national park, where you can park your car, and enjoy a leisurely walk through the rainforest. The tracks are well maintained and perfect for wheelchair and prams.
The walking track itself runs parallel to the fresh water creek, waterfalls and rock pools. At a few stages along the walk there are some off shoot stairs leading to viewing platforms, allowing for some awesome photo opportunities of the gorgeous scenery. The track eventually leads you to the remnants of an old sawmill.
Take a picnic, and make use of the chair and table facilities (and the drop zone toilet!! ewwww) We often take this drive and enjoy this lovely walk, however this time we noticed the old Crystal Cottage, on Currumbin Creek Road, had reopened. So we headed back there in hope for a nice lunch.
Crystal Cottage |
Take a picnic, and make use of the chair and table facilities (and the drop zone toilet!! ewwww) We often take this drive and enjoy this lovely walk, however this time we noticed the old Crystal Cottage, on Currumbin Creek Road, had reopened. So we headed back there in hope for a nice lunch.
Cafe area |
It has reopened after 18 months of being closed, after the original owner / operator had passed away. This place is an alternative styled, crystal healingish (is that a word?), quirky place. After walking through the shop you can be seated out on the back verandah for refreshments.
They only offered cakes and drinks. We decided to take a seat and have a healthy cake lunch!! Hubby and I went for Devonshire tea (yummiest scones!!) kids had chocolate mud cake and banana bread. Everyone was very happy, (although the coffees were only so so )
Apparently they are getting in a Thai chef,and will soon be serving up Thai lunches. I shall keep you posted!!
Cute garden and creek |
There is a fresh water creek running right by the property and amazing lion statues in the garden. My daughter loved the back garden, I would say this is a perfect place to visit with the kids, so long as you can control them around the crystal clutter with in the shop.
Labels:
acreage,
afternoon tea,
Bush Walks,
cafe,
Currumbin Valley,
devonshire tea,
Gold Coast,
Hiking,
Hinterland,
lunch,
Queensland,
Rock pools,
waterfalls
Location:
Currumbin Valley QLD, Australia
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