Thursday, July 30, 2015

Ike's Rack Shack at The Beaufort Hotel

Walk into the Beaufort Hotel and you're transported to an dive bar in the Deep South. You can't escape the feeling you're sitting out on the porch on the Bayou. The nautical themed bar is known for its world class cocktails and Ike's Rack Shack has the food to pair with it.


Ike's has pork, beef, lamb, and even vegan ribs, but on this occasion we went with the pork ribs. The maple syrup and bourbon rib sauce had all the sticky goodness you could ask for.

Ike's Rack Shack

We moved on to the 'Prince's Biscuit', a burger with fried chicken, bacon, cheddar cheese, and BBQ sauce in a bun made of a buttermilk biscuit. The chicken hit the spot, but the biscuit was a little dry. The fries were well seasoned and were gone quick.

Ike's Rack Shack

The sides were intriguing. We tried the truffled mac and cheese, which was a little fancy with gruyere cheese, and they added a Twistie crumble crust that brought back that childhood memory of the cheese powder from a Kraft mac and cheese box.

Ike's Rack Shack

The other was the cornbread doughnut with a bacon and maple glaze. The cornbread was moist and soft with a little crunch from the bacon - it's listed as a side, but it felt like a sweet/savoury dessert.

Ike's Rack Shack

Dinner is a nice way to start an off an evening - then you can stay at the bar, order an Old Fashioned, and sing old sea shanties with the locals.

Ike's Rack Shack (The Beaufort Hotel)
421 Rathdowne St, Carlton
Open for lunch from 1pm Friday, Saturday and Sunday, and dinner from 5pm 7 nights a week

Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Bowery To Williamsburg

Bowery to Williamsburg brings a bit of New York deli to the Melbourne CBD. It is one of the spots my work colleagues and I occasionally visit for lunch, especially around American holidays when they sometimes feature a special dish that will remind me of home. The Oliver Lane restaurant has both outdoor and indoor seating, and the interior is styled a bit like a New York subway station.

The main feature of the lunch menu is the variety of sandwiches that are available for $13, or for $17 you can add a side of your choice, pretzels and a pickle. Sides include different types of salads, but really, you can't go wrong with the mac & cheese (I honestly don't know why you would want to order anything else).

On this visit I ordered what I consider to be their best sandwich - the Reuben. It contains pastrami, sauerkraut, Russian dressing, melted Swiss cheese and pickle on rye bread. No matter how many other sandwiches I try this is the one I always come back to. My work colleague John decided to order the Lechon Asado, which contains Cuban braised pork, pickled zucchini, fennel and celeriac slaw, and garlic aioli on a brioche bun. It was good, but I thought it had a bit too much aioli on it, which took away from the taste of the pork. I am a big fan of the pickle, but for some reason we were served a sweet pickle instead of a dill one on the tray, which for a New York deli place is unacceptable (I'm hoping it was just an oversight).

sandwiches, cheesecake

If you still have room to eat after such a filling lunch, there are several dessert options, including pies, cakes and brownies (yes, you can get it as take away). I grabbed a piece of the baked N.Y. cheesecake ($7) to go for my afternoon tea, and it was a decent sized slice.

There aren't that many New York style deli places in Melbourne, so it's good that Bowery to Williamsburg meets the brief for the most part.

Bowery to Williamsburg
16 Oliver Lane and 123 Hardware Street, Melbourne
Open for breakfast and lunch 7 days a week

Saturday, July 4, 2015

Happy 4th Of July

The 4th of July conjures up images of summer, parades, fireworks, swimming, sunshine and lots of food. When you are living in the opposite hemisphere though, you are lucky to find something authentic to eat. Welcome to the life of the American expat in Australia, where you have to celebrate Independence Day in the middle of winter.

Today is a fitting day to officially launch Eagle vs Roo, and what better way to do it than to have a 4th of July BBQ. We headed out in the freezing cold to cook our meat on a public barbecue at a local park. We considered having an outdoor picnic for about 5 seconds, but quickly headed back to the warmth and heating of the indoors. It was so cold and windy outside that we couldn't even light a sparkler!

Since we don't have access to summer foods at the moment (e.g. watermelon, corn) we went with a classic potato salad side to go along with our burgers, sausages and lamb. For dessert, you can't go wrong with a homemade apple pie.


A plethora of American restaurants have popped up in Melbourne over the past few years. Eagle vs Roo will be checking them out in an attempt to find the best ones in town.