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Merrijig Inn
Posted by tzuyen in Restaurant on April 5, 2010
Merrijig Inn, Port Fairy. Been wanting to go since last year since I was working on the south west part of Victoria. It’s in the old fishing port area where small boats are tied to the white tipped stumps by the river bank. It’s a charming little area, though very quiet and certainly doesn’t have a business/shops/restaurant strip to keep this area buzzing. Locals may prefer it this way, but I can imagine if there were many more people living here, the riverside would be a wonderful place to have lots of shops and accommodation. I am thinking of Dinan in France.
Overall the food was good and actually decent value. The starter of smoked ocean trout was delicious. My favorite was the crayfish – tasting like the ocean and very fresh. There was some repetitions throughout the menu (sea lettuce used in 3 dishes, samphire in 2, black fermented garlic in 2). Although they were mainly used as garnishes, it’s a bit annoying to see it multiple times, and then realizing that sea lettuce and samphire grew just about everywhere I looked on the coastline. The blue eye fish was devine with the truffle oil and some sort of consumé. The pork was flawless, but I wish more chefs can pair it with something other than apple. Yam, popular in Japan, could go well with pork, along something acidic. The beef was tender and well cooked (sous vide style, or ‘under vacuum’ in French, not ‘under pressure’ as suggested by the waitress). The meat was accompanied by ‘field herbs’ which didn’t work well for me. The steak had a full flavour that drowned the delicate scents the tiny herb springs could provide. Dessert was refreshing and I love the basil granita.
The interior was warm and like a nice home. It’s really something special and worth taking someone special to. Ask for the table near the window and watch the quiet street and skies darken as you eat. If anyone can tell me what the accommodation is like, I would love to know.
A pause in life
The moment I stepped into the unassuming doors of Time and Tide, Port Fairy, and and saw the deep blue, sunny ocean throgh the large windows, green grass swaying in the gentle wind and the white room with plain wooden tables I knew I was a bit closer to have my own cafe.
Seem so dream-like when less than 1 hour ago we were doing chest compressions on a man lying in a pool of vomit.
The cosy, home-like atmosphere is so understated. Then it made me think what made many other beach side restaurant/cafes just not the same: they are too commercialized. too much space between tables and walls. Time and Tide’s cute and bright room looked like a natural extension of a well-designed home and no the show-off, gradeur type. The owners who also operated Mrs Marple’s Tea Rooms in the Dandenongs have got this gem and I am jealous.
Food was neat and good. But views and ambience makes the food shine even more. Coffee unfortinately was not so good and from looking at our neighbours cups, the standard for that moring was a bit dissapointing compared to other parts of the cafe.
I will be back for some cakes and lunch and I can not wait!













