For a change we rode out to Kuraby markets for breakfast this morning
We arrived and as we started to lock the bikes up an official in a flouro vest approached. We expected the worst but instead he asked how far we'd ridden and said that he would suggest they install a bike rack to try to get more people riding in. A welcome change from the common anti-cyclist view!
The market itself its set on a carpark ringed on one side by trees
and along with the usual fruit & veg and bric-a-brac stalls has a wide range of international foods. The Kiwi stall looked like a good choice, bro
But I succumbed to a hot chicken biryani with a freshly cooked (and beautifully layered) paratha and a cup of chai tea. A spicy but great day to start the way, although one that meant I had to ride at the back on the way home.
There was also plenty of coffee vendors, including one selling cold-pressed coffee in a stubbie that was both tasty and had the added advantage of making you look like a derro
They're on every Saturday, so if you fancy some fresh local produce and tasty food served by very friendly people then give them a go!
We arrived and as we started to lock the bikes up an official in a flouro vest approached. We expected the worst but instead he asked how far we'd ridden and said that he would suggest they install a bike rack to try to get more people riding in. A welcome change from the common anti-cyclist view!
The market itself its set on a carpark ringed on one side by trees
and along with the usual fruit & veg and bric-a-brac stalls has a wide range of international foods. The Kiwi stall looked like a good choice, bro
But I succumbed to a hot chicken biryani with a freshly cooked (and beautifully layered) paratha and a cup of chai tea. A spicy but great day to start the way, although one that meant I had to ride at the back on the way home.
There was also plenty of coffee vendors, including one selling cold-pressed coffee in a stubbie that was both tasty and had the added advantage of making you look like a derro
They're on every Saturday, so if you fancy some fresh local produce and tasty food served by very friendly people then give them a go!
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