Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Boundary Espresso

For being in d'Preston

107 Plenty Road Preston 

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Baked eggs and chorizo
This! This is what I've been waiting for – a decent, friendly cafe north of the Junction (only just but nonetheless). I've been here twice now, once for Sunday brunch and once for a mid-week bite. I relished my baked eggs with chorizo, avocado and rocket so much the first time that I had it again the second (on reflection, a silly thing to do as a budding food blogger). Still, the fervent lip-smacking and murmurs of approval from my fellow brunchers about the Green Eggs and Ham (baked eggs, basil pesto and THICK slice of ham) and halloumi and artichoke omelette instills confidence that this place is more than a one-hit wonder. I also rate the coffee, though my long blacks were more consistent on the Sunday – perhaps the barista's day off is Tuesday? I shall investigate further ...

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