601 Little Collins St
Melbourne, VIC 3000
Melbourne, VIC 3000
It’s always good to have a backup plan, because
when you go out to eat at three different restaurants a week, it’s inevitable
that you’ll eventually find yourself standing before dark windows and an
unexpected ‘closed’ sign. Unfortunately we don’t practice what we preach, and
were left out in the cold after trekking out to South Wharf to find our dining
destination cruelly closed. After a lot of thinking, we decided to revisit
an old favourite, BrimCC Organic Soup and Japanese Cafe.
I know I say this about a lot of
restaurants, but I’ve never meant it more than I do now – eating at BrimCC is
like eating in the kitchen of a loved one. The room is filled with the warm
scent of curry and soup, and the menu is done scrap-book style, the images
taken by the owner and stuck lovingly onto brown paper pages. The entire
restaurant only seats a dozen people, yet they manage to have an entire wall
feature of fan-mail.
Curry Salad Set ($9.5) - Beef Curry/Tofu Salad |
BrimCC does one of my favourite
curries ever, but what I love even more is the option to lighten things up with
the Curry Salad Set ($9.5) –
a half-sized curry with a side of salad. We’ve never dared order the full sized
curry, as the half-serve is already a meal on its own. Though it’s not the most
robustly flavoured, the beef curry with its thick, hearty sauce, mixed with
rice, is as rib-sticking as comfort food gets. On the side we had a tofu salad,
a simple mix of garden veggies and fried tofu given an Asian twist with crunchy
shredded daikon, and a light soy dressing.
Yakitori Don ($10) |
Though we usually stick to the
soups and curries, I chose to have the Yakitori
Don ($10) this time, in the spirit of adventure. Even before it reached
our table, I could smell the chicken’s aroma wafting over, carrying with it the
nuttiness of sesame seeds and the sharpness of scallions. The generous fillets
of chicken were grilled with a rich, savoury marinade, mingling with sticky
mouthfuls of rice and gently wilted spinach. It was a scrumptious yet
nourishing meal.
BrimCC hasn’t changed at all in the
last 3 years. The feel-good food, doled out generously into huggable
bowls, never misses the mark; the chunky soups are especially fabulous. You can
really taste the organic without paying the ridiculous premium most places
demand. Be careful with BrimCC; visit once, and you’ll be roped in for life!
Rating: 14/20 – brimming with love
This rating reflects my personal experience at the time of visit.
Love the photos you take, they're awesome!
ReplyDeleteThank you Mr C! Your photos aren't too shabby either ;)
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