Nun too
shabby
435 Nepean Hwy, Frankston, Vic 3199
Headed down
bayside way (Frankston) this weekend for a long, overdue catchup with a friend.
We made our way to the Quest Apartments precinct on Nepean Highway, opposite ‘Maccas’
golden arches (not an option for us!).
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Paninis and wraps fresh from the cabinet |
Of all the
choices available we ended up going with a newish cafe, Creatures of Habit. It’s apparently under new ownership and newly reno’d, but as this was my first visit I can’t compare before and after. The ‘after’ presents a clean, modern, freshness with its white-tiled walls, natural
wood furnishings and yellow flashes of colour, matching the menus. Some other
customers were admiring the finished works with the manager on duty, giving it
the big thumbs up.
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Clean and fresh new look |
The front
counter sports a range of delicious-looking wraps and paninis but, after
checking out the menu, as well as what other customers were eating, I decided I
was craving the smashed avocado and fetta on toast with poached eggs to go with
my coffee. (I am very much a creature of habit, a serial monogamist with a
menu; smashed avo and fetta is my current main squeeze.) My companion went for
the slightly more substantial main meal of grilled chicken salad and decided it
was wine o’clock, opting for a glass of sav
blanc.
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Poached eggs with smashed avo and fetta on toast |
I was ready to
devour those eggs when they arrived, and we weren’t made to wait too long. They looked, and were, poached to perfection,
the yolk oozing out lovingly over my avo-and-fetta-smeared toast. I must admit
though, to a touch of menu envy over my friend’s dish (if I ever cheat on my avo and fetta, it’s invariably with a grilled chicken salad). All the ingredients looked
so fresh and appetising, so I snuck a forkful (or three) – got my bit on the side, as it were. Yum and yum! No complaints about
the coffee either (Creatures uses Veneziano beans – in my experience, a hard habit to break.)
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Grilled chicken salad |
Yes, I could easily become a habitual critter if I lived in the area. But I think
I'd need to go wild and eat my way through the menu – time to discover my next long-term lunching love interest.