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Little Brekkies, A Little On The Side

January 19th, 2011  |  Published in Uncategorized  |  4 Comments

A Little On The Side, Darlington

Sometimes deciding what you’d like to eat can lead to an endless loop of counter-arguments. How nice it’d be to just order everything on offer and sort it out according to whim and appetite.

With the “Little Brekkies” menu at A Little On The Side in Darlington, with half-serve portions from $5.50 to $9 each, we realised it’d actually be possible.

A Little On The Side, Darlington

So we went in a group of four (making those early-morning portion-dividing calculations less painful on the brain) and asked for one of everything – creating a DIY breakfast degustation by accident.

With so many dishes, inevitably some outrank others, and my favourites were the Mint & Feta Toasted Tortilla Wrap ($7), Spiced Beans ($8), served with scrambled eggs and Turkish toast, Grilled Haloumi Roll ($5.50) and the Croissant French Toast ($8) which comes with spiced berry compote and instantly sparks the thought, “why have we never seen this before?” Croissant slices served French-toast-style – it’s ridiculously genius. Who knew you could make French toast even more French and heart-clogging? It’s really tasty, too, even though it’s probably a nutritionist’s very idea of stress.

A Little On The Side, Darlington

If you follow in our menu-ordering path, be prepared to eat A LOT of scrambled eggs, as they seem to insert their way into almost every dish. Also, your skills at maxing out a table’s ability to take many plates will be tested, too. There’s a lot of plate-juggling and plate-consolidation needed to make everything fit.

A Little On The Side, Darlington

It’s always fun to have a multi-portion breakfast, though, and as our friend Chris says, it means your meal truly lives up to the cafe’s title of A Little On The Side.

A Little On The Side, Corner of Boundary and Ivy Lane, Darlington, (02) 9698 7767

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4 Comments

  1. Croissant French toast sounds dangerously yummy!

  2. What a neat idea, and I agree, croissant french toast? Sounds so delish!

  3. MelbaToast says:

    Everything looks really yummy – though I always choose the dishes that have feta or haloumi (I’m an addict)!

  4. I just love this idea – next step a breakfast sushi train… the croissant french toast would definitely have scored my vote 🙂

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