Dear Abbey
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What a cute little brunch spot! Enjoyed the simple menu here. I had the truffle mushrooms and couldn't fault it. The eggs were perfectly poached, the …
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Decided to take Dad here for Fathers Day unfortunately wasnt overly impressed.Theres no denying that the decor is fantastic. The coffee is nice also b…
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Dear Abbey This has been on my list to go to for such a long time, not just for the food but I was just so intrigued when I found out this place use…
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9 Reviews on “Dear Abbey”
Dear Abbey This has been on my list to go to for such a long time, not just for the food but I was just so intrigued when I found out this place use to be a church!!! Abbey hotplate, with beans, mushroom, tomatos, potato rosti everything you can bloody think of! Only bad thing is, is that you have to pay $3.50 extra for bacon. Ricotta hot cakes, with red wine poached pear…. omg heaven so sweet yet so balanced, customer service is so friendly, and price reasonable considering size! #foodporn #foodblogger #breakfast #bacon
Pros: the coffee art is sooo cute! Defs photo worthy. Green tea latte was amazing. The truffle scrambled eggs were very mouth-watering and fluffy. The eggs-bene duck was different and worth a try. Peking duck goes pretty well with poached eggs and I love how the dish was with roti bread. Service was excellent, the waiter let us sample some of the lattes as we didn’t know what was good or not. Environment is very chic and modern for a cute brunch date.
Cons: the roti bread was a bit tough, it was hard to cut through. Also ordered the potato rosti on the side and it was mediocre also, a bit dry. Beetroot latte was presentable however it was pretty average, just beetroot and milk basically.
I had high expectations for this cafe due to reviews. Menu looked delicious. Coffee was good. We ordered the truffled forest mushrooms. Quite skimpy on toppings to be honest but food was tasty. We also had the peanut butter muffins which tasted like neither. Food had great potential but there was a lack of the mentioned ingredients. Also, would appreciate the floor staff to wear more appropriate clothing where their bum cheeks arent showing – its a cafe.
Everything was quite average and tasted good but at the same time, nothing really wowed me. I ate here I think about a year ago and I had something that tasted amazing but didnt get the same feeling when I ate this time around. My friend and I ordered the same thing and his was a lot saltier than mine so maybe work on being consistent. Lovely place and love the decor
Not only is this the best coffee in Moonee Ponds – on special days youll get coffee art breakfast menu is delicious and service is always spot on here. Our local favorite.
We ordered the truffle mushrooms and the ricotta hot cakes. The food was absolutely amazing and the mushrooms were done so perfectly. However, the only downfall was the service. The staff there was not friendly at all and came off as somewhat arrogant.
I followed Dear Abbey Cafe on Instagram for a while and I stumbled upon a Post of their Pork Belly dish . Anyone who knows me well knows Im a Pork Belly FAN!. I made time today to take my daughter for a little Mother and daughter lunch date to try this amazing dish. Lets just say it was love at first sight! I cant even explain how beautifully cooked it all was. The crackling had the perfect crack and crunch and still managed to melt in your mouth. The pork was beautifully tender and presented well. I wish there was more pumpkin puree but it was all delish. The lime caramel sauce was a very surprising addition, it complemented the dish so well. Yum!