At the end of the laneway behind Po's Atelier, you'll find Cafe Deadend right in the thick of 'PoHo' hipster foodie heaven. A bit of a trek to find but certainly worth those extra steps. Enjoy their take on a modern breakfast from the West and good coffee.
EAT | MOTHER'S BISTRO (Portland, Oregon)
Homely, hearty food just like Mom would make. Lisa Schroeder is at the helm of Mother's Bistro, a bright and cheery bistro on Stark Street. We sat at the bar and ordered a comforting breakfast with a mandatory Bloody Mary. You won't be blown away with culinary genius but sometimes a little simplicity and wholesome cooking is all you need.
☕️☕️ | COMMON GROUND (Central, Hong Kong)
Common Ground is part slow-paced cafe, part indie design store, with a wellness skewed menu. Set on the steep hills in 'PoHo', this eclectic little coffee joint features upcycled furniture and has coffee loves spilling out on to the stairs enjoying some of Central's finest. Grab a coffee and enjoy people watching.
EAT | MEDINA (Vancouver, Canada)
When hunting for breakfast joints in Vancouver, Medina kept popping up on the list. Take a trip to sunnier shores with a Mediterranean style brunch. Favourites include spicy Moroccan lamb meatballs, tagine and paella. Interesting cocktails and waffles take breakfast to the next level. Head in early to avoid the lines.
EAT 🍝 | ASK FOR LUIGI (Downtown Eastside, Vancouver, Canada)
I couldn't imagine anywhere else to enjoy our last meal in Vancouver. I mean we've been solidly eating for 21 days straight.. why not fill up on pasta?
Ask for Luigi is a little off the beaten track in Downtown Eastside. Pasta steals the show and co-owner and chef J.C. Poirier has a legion of fans. You'll find them waiting in line as you line up behind to nab your table. Handmade fresh pasta, Luigi's meatballs and olive oil cake are an absolute must. Seriously good food and worth the wait.
EAT | PEAKED PIES (Vancouver & Whistler, Canada)
Whistler may be a mighty strange place to find an Aussie meat pie, although judging by the amount of Australians enjoying the snow... perhaps not. Peaked Pies is the lovechild of Australian born Kerri and Canadian local Alex. You'll find homemade pies in all kinds of flavours, good coffee and sweets in the heart of the Olympic village.
Update April 2017: Fast becoming a cult, Peaked Pies has now opened a second location in Vancouver's West End. Delivering deep-crusted, delicious flaky pies all hours of the day.
🥐🥐 | PO'S ATELIER (Tai Ping Shan, Hong Kong)
Po's Atelier is a boutique bakery focusing on artisan breads and sweet treats. Oh that divine aroma of baking wafting through the air... bliss! From baguettes to brioche, palmiers to madelines and all sorts of pastry and wonder. Enjoy it fresh outta the oven and don't forget to take some back to your hotel for later.
EAT | TACO FINO (Gastown, Vancouver)
From humble beginnings slinging Mexican street eats from a food truck in the beachside town of Tofino. Taco Fino is now the stuff of legends with four locations and two trucks hittin' the road. Casual eats with swagger. Don't forget to try the Burrito Bar.
EAT | ONE DIM SUM 點心 (Hong Kong)
When you see the line it’s hard to believe One Dim Sum was once a low-key dim sum joint. But with a Michelin Star and plenty of press, it’s now impossible to fly under the radar. I’ve been to this joint every time I’ve been to Hong Kong and it’s a tradition I’ll be happy to keep up.
EAT | THE VERTUE OF THE COFEE DRINK (Carlton, VIC)
Walk through the petrol station car park, past an aging terrace and look the old street lamp outside the stable doors. Within you'll find Vertue Of The Coffee Drink roastery, coffee bar and mighty cafe dishing out interesting brunch items.
EAT | CITY COUNTRY CITY (Shimokitazawa, Tokyo)
Owned by Shimokita folk music legend Sokabe Kenichi , City Country City, is fondly referred to as CCC by locals. CCC opened its doors in 2006 bringing a medley of vintage records, beers, pasta and coffee to Shimokitazawa.
北沢2-12-13
細沢ビル4階
Setagaya, 東京都 〒155-0031
Japan
Phone number+81 3 3410 608
Only a minute’s walk from the South Exit of Shimokitazawa Station; take a left at McDonald’s and walk down the street for thirty seconds until you see the CCC sign on the right. City Country City is on the 4th floor of the building. Walk up the short flight of stairs and take the elevator on your left.
EAT | PISON COFFEE (Petitenget, Bali)
Avocado with your coffee? Sure why not! 🥑🥑
You'll find this little cafe in the same 'hood as Texan Smokehouse and Taco Casa in the upcoming Petitenget area.