The Paramount Coffee Project
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**Updated 28/08/2018**Since my original post, Ive visited twice and and really enjoyed both times.First time round I ordered the creole jambalaya, it …
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Went in with very high expectations but turned out to be an average fare. Even the coffe was average. Nice ambience though and good service.…
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Good good breakfast place where everybody ate exactly what they wanted. Some basic dishes put up so differently made this experience so good for me. N…
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6 Reviews on “The Paramount Coffee Project”
**Updated 28/08/2018**Since my original post, Ive visited twice and and really enjoyed both times.First time round I ordered the creole jambalaya, it was my first jambalaya and Im a fan. Its made up of black rice and a chorizo based chunky sauce which is then topped with veggies. It was really hearty and tasty.The second visit brought more gastronomic adventures of the Ramen and Baked Eggs. The Ramen was miso based and relatively light. Nice and tasty. The baked eggs were nice and light with a good little crunch from the kale.We got some sweets takeaway and the almond croissant was an absolute standout! Yum!**Original Review**The Paramount precinct has got it all. Hotel, cafe, health club and cinema.Im going through all of them step by step and have to say they are all hitting the mark.Today I sampled a few of their coffees. The Magic has a good intensity and the milk was nice a creamy. Had the single origin filter which which had a good punch to it.The piccolo was good too, but I got it take away and it was a bit milky.
Went in with very high expectations but turned out to be an average fare. Even the coffe was average. Nice ambience though and good service.
Good good breakfast place where everybody ate exactly what they wanted. Some basic dishes put up so differently made this experience so good for me. No cheap way yo, but definitely worth it.
Best breakfast ever. The fermented tomatoes with vegemite cashew cream was to die for. The cool interiors and friendly service made this a great brekkie experience. Highly recommended.
Aesthetically pleasing cafe sitting in an artistic district with creative, eclectic brunch items that are surprisingly good. As soon as you walk in, the warm friendly staff and chill Sunday vibes will greet and welcome you into the spacious room filled with faded botanical lush. Menu included jambalaya, gumbo, miso ramen, and eggs on toast. While I really wanted to try the jambalaya, it was not available for vegetarians / pescatarians. I had the coconut chowder instead and it was absolutely amazing, even though the portion was quite small. I would never have thought that coconut and chowder would go together, but the dish was at once savoury with a hint of freshness and sweetness from the coconut. Tasted a little like Thai curry, but I havent really had anything like it. Comes with fried potatoes and prawns. Unfortunately there were only 2-3 pieces on prawns in it, which was not enough for me to feel the gratifying satisfaction that I was looking for in Sunday brunch, which admittedly could be quite an overindulgence. The pastry items honestly looked quite average, and I didnt go with them even though I could probably have used just a little more food.
Stopped in for lunch today. Staff were fantastic, food was excellent, drinks were amazing and coffee was super. Have run out of superlatives.