


I crossed the latte line again. After a long trip from Hamilton to Port Fairy and back to Melbourne, I was very happy to arrive before they closed. I ran like a kid seeing and really believing Santa is real. Fleur Studd’s (her dad is an authorative on cheese, appearing on the Epicure regularly, books and TV) opening is amongst the many specialty cafe’s that has appeared in Melbourne this year. I think she might have worked in Mammouth Coffee in London’s Bourough Market (? corrections).
The focus of the cafe is to highlight a few single origins at a time and market green beans at the same time. Many customers ordered the pour-over coffees (filter paper in a cup with a hole at the bottom). On the day we went they had ran out of some beans for the espresso blend. The flat white was ok only. At least, it was overshadowed by the La Candelilla (what a lovely name!), a Geisha variety from Costa Rica.
The interior was stunning. Open design, raw, slightly distressed wooden tabled and metallic chairs. The flowers on the table were gorgeous, but the use of the small Italian juice bottles is getting a little common in Melbourne.
I think Prahn is way overdue for decent coffee given their superior fresh market. I said to my friends, the whole concept, the emotions, the feel behind such cafe’s makes me love Melbourne alot!


#1 by Kat on March 31, 2010 - 11:40 am
Ahhhhh my friend Chris lives just around the corner from Prahran Market. I wonder if he’s into coffee much? He’s a really good cook but oh such a hermit … I’d better ask him if he’s even ever really been to Prahran Market
#2 by tzuyen on March 31, 2010 - 1:39 pm
Market lane coffee in the market (close to the aldi or the fritz gelato is not bad.
It’s a good market. better than Vic market i think. It’s just far from where I live