We gonna go to the city again today, just realized one stuff, parking is cheaper in weekend!
so we gonna use this Sunday benefits to explore the city, so exciting, especially I am going to South Melbourne market today =D
First, let's have some Aussie breakfast~
Somehow i really miss Cookies time, but the kiwi brand is not found in the kangaroo land (as far as i come I didnt see any), but I still happy to find Arnott's chocolate chips cookies!
Indeed premier if compared with the regular Arnott's cookies, plenty than chipsmoore (a malaysian brand which claims they have more choco chips) LOL.
Of course I also didn't miss out the oceania pie! Got these so often back in NZ time, but Malaysia selling them at a super expensive price.
Then, we depart to the south market, the parking is located at roof top, right above the market.
we reached around 10am, but the parking is almost full, we were lucky to find one very soon.
through the stairs, we reached south market; apparently most tourists went to Queen Victoria market, as it is bigger and also more accessible from the city.
However, friends who went Melbourne before advised me to visit South market instead as it is more locally visited and also not that commercial, which i fully agreed.
The market mainly sell fresh produce, vegetables and fruits here are very fresh and there are also more varieties than the supermarket.
The asparagus is really long and thick, and also cheaper with such portion.
Finally got to see the real face of the blood orange, saw it on some menu but never know they looks like this.
Is this a hybrid of pumpkin and tomatoes?
One of the thing i missed is the convenience of getting nice flowers in NZ/Aussie, although i didnt buy flower for decor last time when staying in NZ, but come to think of it, it is really cheap and convy to have them especially I had learnt flower arrangement, it is so convenient to practice if i still in NZ.
Not sure what is this purple ball shaped flower, but they are beautiful isn't it?
So as this huge fruits plant alike flower, wonder if really have people buy it....
I also found these beautiful tiles selling in the market, so nice to have them as a present right? Haha, i bought some for my closed friends as souvenirs.
They could be used for decor, but they are meant for mug coaster~
We also found these!!
I miss quiche so mucccchhhhh! so good to find them, immediately, without single thought, I bought one, save our breakfast for the coming days~
There's also fresh bakeries, i made a good choice to buy the macaron here, so yummy~ Is better than Laduree in Malaysia!
Also a store selling fresh nuts~ I wonder why NZ don't have such permanent daily fresh market? Or i just didn't notice there's one.
Then we continued move around, the market actually quite big~
We didn't cover every single corner as there is a limit of 2 hours parking at the roof top, so we just roughly go through the zone we want.
Imagine if we went to Queen's victoria market, there is much more bigger than South market, we may need half day to spend if we really go there.
That's very nice of their practice! we shall save our planet!
Then, there is also a small food court here, but too bad we were rushing, otherwise we would eat here!
Then, there is also fresh meat and seafood sold at the market
The oysters looks great and there are many people eating it raw, honestly I still can't take oyster raw even though i am a fan of sashimi.
It just sounds gross to me, but can't deny there are many Aussie enjoying them.
There is even an eye brow bar in the market! Interesting~
We actually got a borek from the food hall in the market, it is a common turkish breakfast which i encountered for the first time.
Good to learn new food term and new food of course =)
It is like kebab, but with crispy flaky pastry, i guess they panfried it after wrapping the filling in it.
Very yummy, will love to try again if got chance~
We actually had the borek at the shrine of remembrance, so happy to find out parking here on Sunday is FREEEEE!
Shrine of remembrance is just behind me, this is also my first time being here
This place is built to honour the men and women who served in the World War I.
Just like the signature flower in ANZAC day, poppy flowers are planted here.
There is a very huge and informative museum at the base of the memorial, contains large resources of the history back days.
We spent almost half an hour in the museum as we not really history fans, but i think the museum do preserve lots of good evidence of the past.
The route of the museum is connected to visitor centre then the garden courtyard, then will access to the park outside.
But we didn't finish the actual building on the top.
So beautiful architecture!!
Dad decided not to join us to access the building, as we planned to go up to the balcony to see the city view.
The view on top is amazing
Dad is chilling down there =D
I didnt know there is a huge poppy flower hang there
Stunning, isn't it?
After the brilliant view, we wander around here and make our move to the next stop~
We went to city for lunch!
Lunch at this Vicolino cafe at one of the laneway, this is also my first time to try out the restaurant along those Melbourne hidden laneway.
Food was not bad =)
Then we continue walked from laneway linked to another laneway~
Here's my Koko Black!! OMG, taste so great! I knew this shop for a long time, but i have never tried it because somehow i felt it was way too pricy.
Oh well, but an online fren told me is worth of trying, so here I go~ I waited sometime for this, and yes, is worthy ;)
I still remember i bought macaron on my last trip with this little shop, but i didnt try this time because I ald fulfilled my macaron quota this morning =P
Melbourne laneway is always memorable to me, Christmas is approaching, let's wrap the city!
Is summer time! We spot cherries too! OMG, the coutry side cherries always the best!
While my mum was busy shopping in the pharmacies, I decided to bring my brother to walk around the city =)
Cool right? I think I am like one of those hippie on the street hahaha.
There are so many cool hidden spots in Melbourne~
Church of cz not to be missed!
After mum finished her shopping, we continue our walking to Art centre presinct.
The crepe looks so tempting!
SO HUGE!!
Found another nice mural art~
In the end we also decide to have dinner in the city before the night fall.
We have Italian tonight ~
Food is nice, just we are really full =O
We spend our night just at our resort, i just found out there is a pond!
No worries, I am not that keen on kayaking either~
Brother found good spot for photoshooting again!
Lastly, fruits tonight: Australian Mango and good quality cherries (NZ Otago cherries still the best!)
Hybrid? Hmmmm =P