And so I did, and it was *awesome* .
Loaded Fries |
Milky Lane (Bondi)
When I saw the food and looked at the menu, the laid-back quirkiness of the area made me feel like it embodied the very definition of Australian cuisine . In all honesty I don't really think that 'traditional' Australian food exists, but if it did, I think it would be in the form of the food served here . I was actually pretty surprised when I found out that the franchise originated from San Francisco haha .The menu is a fair mix of decadently messy burgers, fries and thick shakes . Though I say messy, don't let that word fool you . It makes the meals look voluminous and utterly irresistible .
Wouldn't you agree ? |
Oh but a word for the wise, if you want your salted caramel thick shake to be an actual salted caramel taste, mix it around a bit before you actually drink it . You can thank me later .
The place is now open 7 days a week (whereas it used to be 3), but is only open past 11am . That's alright though since from Bondi Junction Station you'd need to catch a bus to Bondi Beach in order to reach the restaurant . It also leaves plenty of time to stroll through the sunny, mellow atmosphere that is the Beach front of Sydney .
What's your preference ? A Limp Brisket or a Snicki Minaj ?
Signing Out,
-THE TEACOAST .
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