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Feedback gevenWe had suffered through a very dispiriting lunch prepared by people who seemed to have lost all interest in actual food and were serving up stuff that just didn't care about taste or about us. So when a local said, "Oh you went THERE! Try Bradley's Bakery" we thought an afternoon treat later in the day might be a good thing. We found the place set in a strip of shops on Flaxmill Road that seems a bit run down and tired, but we went in and thought, "Well, Okay, let's give it a go." To look at it you'd think that it wasn't much, but we bought a Chocolate eclair, a miniature kitchener bun and a salted peanut toffee slice. We grabbed a carton of iced coffee from the fridge and we were out of there for under $15 The eclair was huge, with crispy choux pastry filled with real cream and chocolate glaze on the top. Enough to eat half, put it back in the bag feeling full and take it home for supper. (9 out of 10 on the delicious scale, said my partner) The "mini" kitchener bun was maybe two inches across, stuffed full of cream and raspberry jam (that actually tasted of raspberry) and coated in cinnamon sugar (that actually tasted of cinnamon) and was just the right size for eating in one hit. The slice we bought home for supper and is was salty and sweet and sticky and all kinds of yum. We need to go back and try the savoury things, but if they're as good as the sweet pastries, then we're onto a good thing. So there we are. In a set of shops in part of town that you wouldn't look twice at you really ought to. Worth investigating.
We had suffered through a very dispiriting lunch prepared by people who seemed to have lost all interest in actual food and were serving up stuff that just didn't care about taste or about us. So when a local said, "Oh you went THERE! Try Bradley's Bakery" we thought an afternoon treat later in the day might be a good thing. We found the place set in a strip of shops on Flaxmill Road that seems a bit run down and tired, but we went in and thought, "Well, Okay, let's give it a go." To look at it you'd think that it wasn't much, but we bought a Chocolate eclair, a miniature kitchener bun and a salted peanut toffee slice. We grabbed a carton of iced coffee from the fridge and we were out of there for under $15 The eclair was huge, with crispy choux pastry filled with real cream and chocolate glaze on the top. Enough to eat half, put it back in the bag feeling full and take it home for supper. (9 out of 10 on the delicious scale, said my partner) The "mini"... read more
Pretty good Chinese food I got Mongolian lamb and a small fried rice The lamb was hot and juicy and came out on a hot plate.