One Brunch a Day in Melbourne, the City of Flat Whites☕️
Flat white is said to be the first coffee made in Melbourne.
So I don't know much about coffee, and when I went to Melbourne, I almost always ordered flat white and very occasionally latte.
Photos 1-4) Brick Lane Coffee
The store is spacious, and the plating is pretty and delicious.
It's nice that you can conveniently look at the menu and order on your phone.
I didn't know it then, but looking at the photos now, it seems like there are Koreans among the staff.
Photos 5-8) Brother Baba Budan
The store is narrow, the line is long, and it's crowded with people. It seems like there are more people taking out
The chairs hanging from the ceiling seem to be a unique feature here
The staff are very energetic and work well together
The bakery staff was Korean and greeted me in Korean
The croissants were delicious and I usually get a stomachache when I drink coffee with milk, but the coffee here didn't give me a stomachache👍
(Coffee=stomachache, milk=stomachache, coffee+milk=stomachache I don't know why...)
Photos 9-10) Operator25
The store is reasonably spacious and comfortable
There are many Asians among the staff, but it seemed like there weren't any Koreans
There are some Asian-style menus among the brunch menus
My friend had a kaya matcha latte and said it was really delicious
Photos 11-12) Market Lane Coffee
I went to the branch in Queen Victoria Market
There are few seats indoors and there are tables outside
A flat white costs $4.80, which may be too expensive for locals, but I'm not sure about that since I'm from Korea, a country where coffee is expensive... (Other cafes in Melbourne usually cost around 4.3)
They sell quite a few souvenirs
Photos 13-14) Lune
It's not a brunch cafe, but it's a croissant specialty store, but I tried it
First of all... It's super expensive. One costs 6-7 dollars
I went there because I heard it was so delicious, but the line was really long
It's delicious, but I'm not sure if it's worth the price
The coffee I liked the most was Brother Baba Budan
The best place to have brunch was Brick Lane
tmi1) In Australia, the price of American and latte is the same, but there's no 500 won for milk, so I felt like I was losing money if I ordered American with a Korean mindset, so I always ordered one with milk
tmi2) Cafes in Melbourne seem to open around 7 and close at 3pm. Sometimes there are cafes that are open past 4pm, but when I go there, the coffee machine is closed. Is it to help citizens sleep at night?
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