



Before the MT Everyday Exhibition & Craft, we were across the street at Kooka Cafe. An Australian cafe, the decor were charmingly mis-matched and full of eclectic little touches. I liked my salad enough but it wasn't a dish to remember. And perhaps because we were sitting at the tables near the open-plan kitchen and counter, the kitchen left an unpleasant souvenir on our clothes for the rest of the day. :( However, I did enjoy the quiet and peace of the space, not many places in the city can boast that kind of serenity.
I love the photo with the fruit!Great light :)
ReplyDeleteI'll check this place out, even though I totally get you on the :( for oily kitchen smells.
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