Time To Eat, 123 Nicholson Street, Footscray. Phone: 0405 526 729
For as long as I can remember, 123 Nicholson Street has been occupied by a chicken shop.
Has it ever been anything else?
In any case, these days it is something to behold.
Time To eat is run by husband-and-wife team Harera and Lageal Amea.
He boasts Lebanese heritage; she, Indian background.
Backgrounds of their staff members range through Lebanese, Nepalese and Fijiian.
On my visits here I have noted an equally diverse customers base that mirrors many of the eateries in the area, including those of the three ostensibly Turkish kebab houses.
The UN ain’t got nuthin’ on us!
The Time To Eat salad display features the expected gloopy coleslaw and seafood extender offering (familiar from chicken shops everywhere) – but also tabouli and a Greek salad.
Another cabinet boasts a handsome range of Lebanese-style pizzas and pies.
I take a spicy potato and a lamb pie home with me; they’re excellent.
At the front of the shop are Lebanese sweets.
The chicken here come in varieties such as lemon and herb and tandoori.
My half chook, tabouli and chips costs a top-notch $16 with a can of soft drink.
In truth, there is only the faintest whiff of tandoori flavour about my chicken, but it’s still pretty good – as is the tabouli.
I see my chips being doused with some sort of chicken salt variant, missing by a millisecond the opportunity to get them with plain salt.
But even that doesn’t phase, such a nice time am I having.
Otherwise the chips are hot and crisp.
Used to eat lunch here regularly when I worked nearby… Love their chook.
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very good team.good job.great review
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its all fitted well isn’t it,best chicken of the west☺
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City of maribyrnong mentioned,love that street 😊
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very good review considerthesauce haha have you reviewed the khartoum,very good too
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I think he did Khartoum, he did most restaurants in footscray
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Khartoum is old place brother!
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Look up blogger facebook there will be event coming Khartoum included .
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thanks samir.why are they teaching people these foods like a foreign country,these people are majority in the suburb!! very strange!!
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i don’t like the fact the minority cuisine is treated as exotic,these people they are teaching are not tourist,they live in melboune,why can’t they visit footscray for themselves if they really appreciate these cuisine.happy they are not visiting somalian cafes,we don’t need reality show😯😯
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But they are like tourist if they normally wouldn’t go to footscray but i know what you mean
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if we minorities do the same ,we b luked at as stupid and should know how french food is made😕
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Most africans in footscray are ethiopian & sudanese,even though south sudanese is not same Khartoum now.they do on census knowledge these type of cover stories.ie can’t be included somali
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I didn’t expect somalian but happy is not included.
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saaxil lets be honest,somalian footscray most are old style,the barbershop in arcade with exception those french st and the cafes are mostly old fashion,how do you expect food tours to take you serious!
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There was south sudanese restaurants in footscray but i am not if it still operates.
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saaxil can you PM the west fooscray thing. brother the south sudanese restaurant is still going. check your Vp email i send you staff.
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South sudanese restaurant on paisley is amazing hidden cafe. But all my visits i was the only somali, its not mainstream also . good host
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But they have somali customers that south sudanese restaurants but on my visits i didn’t see any,its mainly south sudanese
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The tv on the corner with dancing sudanese traditional takes you back to that country,, great restaurant with smile always.the food is different to Khartoum around the corner.
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footscray food world ,somalian can not be mentioned,footscray is not flemington.we are happy with their choices.
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yes they are still a community cafe.a number of times i been i was the only non south sudanese,but i am somali but for non afro community its still a little out of their way. the man running the place and the nepalese cashier are wonderful they make you comfortable with music on screen tv.
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the topic is lebanese restaurant guys,lets repect the topic!
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i know footscray is not flemington but we have fairly large somali community in footscray area ahmed if you are talking census population of african!
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there are 4 somali cafes in footscray,but all are unassuming.one is burger style,one is hidden in african mall,the other two can be assumed to be ethiopian. most people are not aware the somali presence in footscray,even thought half of businesses on paisley st ,nicholson st and french st are somali & 90% of businesses in footscray business hub are somali.we have strong presence in fooscray
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i do acknowledge most of them are not restaurants!
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if he mentions somalian place ,y’all can talk about it,but its lebanese restaurant topic.
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Ahmed, readers can comment on whatever they like. I love how this blog has become a place for an ongoing and rambling conversation about the inner-west’s African eateries and related topics.
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thanks kenny, the somalians are talking about food politics but we are happy for sudanese and ethiopians selection in footdcray food.they are major contingent visible food in this area.
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I like everyone and their food. And they’re all welcome here. Just because a story is about a Lebanese restaurant doesn’t mean comments can’t be about other stuff!
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that is good to hear kenny,just worry of any confusion it may cause
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Its not lebanese but there is very good marked Arabian restaurant in flemington kenny. With name house of mandi.
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Its not similar to lebanese cuisine kenny
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https://considerthesauce.net/2017/11/19/house-of-delicious/
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! Amazing & interesting review! !
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Sorry when i say marked i meant somalian running the eatery
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Someone explained “marked” to me several months ago!
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Ok its very good marked.famous Arabian in this area, there are other somalian famous in african category in this area. https://www.instagram.com/p/BpFnUAIhneZ/
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On that instagram when they say sahra thrylley mean sahra kitchen,a somalian joint in the area!
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https://considerthesauce.net/2018/03/08/another-flemo-somalian-jewel/
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days when sahra was community cafe ha
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samir some marked somalian are not old style, kulan eatery for example☺
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i don’t have issue west being pet shopping tour for the white community,they may not see such communities the hoods they are from but it can get drowning when you see often😊😊
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flemington is not carlton.fact speaking
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i am african there are white cuisine like burgers i like but there caucasian cafes that i don’t go not because the food is bad but i am simply not interested & its strange if i hire bus full of black people and start to fo tour on these caucasian cafes in footscray.
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ethnic food tours are for those not interested these ethnic cuisine but for entertainment jump on the bus.
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Caalim, I have removed your most recent comment, as do not want a list from another blog on my blog! 🙂
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sorry all good
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My African friends and the African commentators here should hire a bus and do a tour of Toorak or South Yarra or Armadale. I’d pay to watch.
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Ha love that suggestion.but i hate to tell you but they will think we just landed on melbourne airport yesterday from Africa like real tourist, its only culturally appreciate for white community who are majority in this country to tour the “DIFFERENT strange little ones living in their country”. I like all cultural food and i do respect, i do like some Caucasian foods, particularly the English breakfast but there are many other dishes which i find hard to eat.i remember one time being served “just fruit” in the name of aussie breakfast, i like fruits later hours but early morning breakfast man it was hard,out of respect i eat it, it was popular breakfast dish .it was an experience its self.there was uncooked egg on top of it;,africans usually prefer cooked but things got worse for me as egg broke & covered every tiny think on my plate,if knew it was uncooked i could push aside and ignored but it was experience for me. But presentation looked absolutely amazing i have to give credit for that and service was perfect.
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But the white people near me seem to love it, now i learned to say please don’t toast my bread and please cooked egg thank you ha. People there appreciated the dryness of these dishes, almost like eating dry weathbix with friuts. they prefer toasted bread with fruits leafs nuts and uncooked egg was suppose to do the moisture job. I respect peoples cultural food.the regulars was enjoying 100% more importantly
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they say minority food is different,yes sometimes it can like goat dishes or eating with hands but i think food from white community can be more scary to try,and its not because we never seen avacados or sandwich or nuts ,its just how they combine items in one dish can be scary for minorities. they only say minoriyy is different because its food politic, and food from majority groups should be attractive and norm
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OK. How do you feel about Vegemite? 🙂
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Vegimate,ok i tried and i was happy that i tried in my private home and not in public or on tv because i didn’t swallow it.i don’t what they were thinking of those invented.
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i think if you practice you can get your head around to it these Caucasian eateries, some of them do have like sausages, and you can avoid other so called scary mixes, they do avoid some of our scary dishes like goat,camel or food that requires you to get your hand dirty.but i understand the options can be limited in those Caucasian cafes,but you can find that ONE plate if you try hard
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the white communities are not known for “spicy”. its eastern world thing culturally. they will put little seasoning on steak and they are happy.what we consider plane taste, for them its delicious.their tongue is adopted to it so its what you grow up with.cultural difference cooking style. for eg; even little thing like try caucasian soup,its pumpkin and just tastes hot pumpkin.
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but i am adopted to some of these caucasian way of cooking,i can eat steak potatoes without saying did you forgot spices.ptactice makes perpfect
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Yeh for white community plane food means i can not see many ingredients on the plate but for eastern world plane foos is i can’t taste many spices ie lacks spices.
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i like baked egg/tomato shakshuka seved with slice bread,not toasted one but i could eat breaky and lunch.we africans should give it ago,i know sometimes these cafes can appear as if they grabed nuts and leafs from tree and throw it on top if the slice bread but if you look hard their menu you can find something to taste it.& why not african tour in toorak ,who cares about food politic ☺
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that dish is so similar to somalian bread/tips curry.you are not being brave girl hahaha. you need to try leafs on slice to take you serious
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their dinner dishes is not so scary as breaky,i am down with a giant junk of steak for perfect aussie dinner,now that is 2 hours sport in resraurant.. any other african keen to join 😀
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you all fail to mention the muffins/coffee for their breakfast ,its just perfect combination,its like sambusa /tea ,they get that one right i recon. i like wheat strawbery fruity staf but with milk can like wheatbix can be fine but how they eat in their cafes with dry dry stone like toast i can’t.but every culture you can find things hard to bite
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i like my breky to be wet and juicy& i’m white☺
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I wouldn’t compare somali camel dish to Caucasian breakfast, the name of animal(exotic ) scares them not actually taste or looks ,for most part if they are not its camel they will eat like beef, but i find scary the Caucasian breaky not because of name but actually the combination . The interesting version is the slice bread under the other staf is actually originated from the bread curry versions we have in east, but interesting part is how they formed their version, it revolves around not getin your hands dirty,instead dipping the bread in curry uisng hands they created in a form where you can eat with knive and fork, slice bread under the rest lot ..
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Very cool how cultures twist food ideas to form approachable in their way
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Ha😁 if you give Somali breakfast chapati liver curry to a white person, 99% they will eat like toasted slice breakfast, chapati sits bottom liver curry on to and start eating with knife and fork if they use their imagination.
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Caucasian breaky hearty delicious.respect to kenny and white community☺
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I like Caucasian food like burgers,i understand this cuisine is used by unmarked our community,but we also must understand other minority food are equally good.media should treat fairly. https://metro.co.uk/2018/10/18/gourmet-burger-kitchens-claims-they-sell-proper-indian-food-arent-going-down-well-8052215/
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south melbourne joint is good,the older of the two unmarked in footscray is alot better really,the younger one burger is not as amazing.my personal opninon
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Heads roll😀 as if media nit doing enough bullying already.they don’t need to do that!
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Little premature act.no need of that.think they apologized which good.with media promotion backup they don’t need do that.
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They are not unmarked good relief.no need such act!!
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this not unmarked,but we are filled with the story north american in 80s and some part of middle east when unmarked wasn’t done in controlled manners.absolutely no need of that.
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No one is perfect i understand but some disappointment to see in GBK!
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can’t be tolerated.GBK that is mistake!
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their burgers are good when in ireland,but not on doors of ethnic gbk,that is greedy.
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What or who are you guys talking about?
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guys you confusing everyone.the burger place is not unmarked and its not australian joint,lets leave it there
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now i am confused , i really need bus tour to toorak,actually caucasuan breakfast is as diverse as it can be, the british particularly english breakfast is less scary.
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guys its better to stick to topic, considerthesauce i think they are talking about “shah post”, they are replying to his post it looks!
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may be i did some generalization , some somalian are modern barbershops in cray, there is new good barbershop on north melbourne guys,top service https://m.facebook.com/Barbersonmelrose/
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yes i’ve seen it.one of the best in melbourne☺
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We have somalian barbershop in footscray which have regular bulldog players customers.
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samir there are many not so old style aomalian barbers, but old style is also appreciated to certain point by public
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This somalian barbershop is changing face of melbourne west scene but only their modern style ones are mainstream, their 80s style are only attractive afro australian community.this north melbourne is small but hip
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I like old style, little footscray hub one is good. There is one somalian up north getting respect from aussie celebrity ☺☺☺ 👌 https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1097838273591196&substory_index=0&id=908726069169085
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how many barbers do we need in footscray before we say ENOUGH😯
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There is a lot of hair in Footscray. Besides, the kind of barbers being discussed here play a social and cultural role beyond haircuts.
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its food blog not hair blog.cut conversation plz
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No! I have done several stories about barbers!
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right,more than just cut.some are place to exchange news in afro australian community particularly non mainstream barbers
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but its same for all non mainstream barbers.i sometimes went to greek barber but do get little hints on “carefulness” atmosphere when they are talking about australian issues or politics,for example he will ask me what i think of it such topic before he contineous talkin.but its non mainstream barbershop mainly white customers.but i ‘m only there like 15-20 min so they have anough time to talk freely as they wish.a good barber though,good service and i am laughing all through it. when i am city i go there
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Agree – barbers are fun and always good for a laugh. My “do” takes about five minutes. No.0 all over, thank you! Smooth, man!
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barbershop is different to cafes, for cafes people who know each exchange news but for barbershop, not only barber is talking customer infront of him but also sharing his thoughte with everyone waiting their turn at the back.any one can join conversation
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carefullness is sign of respect incase they say wrong thing,so they usually find something to talk and have good laugh of it even if the topic is nit what he talks with his regulars.
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mine takes also around 5min cut but waiting time is also “carefulness atmosphere” included😊 this barbershop one of the guys posted do womens too!. is it north melbourne somalian thing,haven’t seen such in footscray https://m.facebook.com/Barbersonmelrose/photos/a.201159360658685/234856740622280/?type=3&source=48&_ft_=mf_story_key.234856763955611%3Atop_level_post_id.234856763955611%3Atl_objid.234856763955611%3Acontent_owner_id_new.201109997330288%3Athrowback_story_fbid.234856763955611%3Apage_id.201109997330288%3Aphoto_id.234856740622280%3Astory_location.4%3Astory_attachment_style.photo%3Apage_insights.%7B“201109997330288”%3A%7B”role”%3A1%2C”page_id”%3A201109997330288%2C”post_context”%3A%7B”story_fbid”%3A234856763955611%2C”publish_time”%3A1528537540%2C”story_name”%3A”EntStatusCreationStory”%2C”object_fbtype”%3A266%7D%2C”actor_id”%3A201109997330288%2C”psn”%3A”EntStatusCreationStory”%2C”sl”%3A4%2C”dm”%3A%7B”isShare”%3A0%2C”originalPostOwnerID”%3A0%7D%2C”targets”%3A%5B%7B”page_id”%3A201109997330288%2C”actor_id”%3A201109997330288%2C”role”%3A1%2C”post_id”%3A234856763955611%2C”share_id”%3A0%7D%5D%7D%7D&__tn__=EH-R
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zakaria that melrose barber had women reviwer on their facebook who said she was refused to get hair cut,may be that is why women cuts included.
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it don’t think they were offering women service that time,but i understand by law they can’t refuse it,
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hipater barbershop,cery cool but its small like 3 cutting chairs
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hipater barbershop,cery cool but its small like 3 cutting chairs https://www.google.com/search?source=hp&ei=f1HUW_fTOIjw9QPdv4fgDQ&ins=false&q=barbers+fir+melrise&oq=&gs_l=mobile-gws-wiz-hp.1.1.41l2.0.0..2512…0.0..0.0.0…….0………..2.1m21sSipDpU#fid=0x6ad65d23d0795555:0xebc38d98e18313d6&fpstate=luuv&imagekey=!1e10!2sAF1QipNivwERzvsxPDzIrRP0uXEENso7pC6KLfkSIg_4&viewerState=lb
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i am regular the racecourse rd near sahras kitchen. that north melbourne looks good with its google reviews👍👍next time!!
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any one know hooyo’s kitchen in racecourse rd? its normally quiet to be somali cafe, are they Djiboutian!!
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almost empty every times i pass through,their name is somali which no doubt its ethnic somali,may be its pizza or something that is not intresting to community i think
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considerthesauce haven’t been there i think to know
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ifyiin many of eatries in flemington are marked or unmarked,if their name is hooyo kitchen,it is marked,i can’t explain why they are quiet.if you are after pizza ,jazira pizza is good but like house of mandi it poses as yemeni eatery or something like that but pizza is good. https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1429475790530628&id=336743399803878
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when it was pizza there was activities. i also think its djibouti. i don’t eat pizza aften,can’t help sorry
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the blogger did every marked i can think of.i have no memory this cafe hooyo kitchen but most likey he reviwed
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Nope. Not really interested in Somalian pizza!
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bro don’t think djiboiti, i haven’t been there,probably the self declared independent somaliland.i dont know not much action,they used to be pizza back then but not quiet ,now its under new management
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considerthesauce i think its still pizza,yes don’t review it,its italian cuisine not somalian,you did all marked somalian places.
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pizza and burgers are somali cuisine.don’t do those.
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sorry i mean not somali cuisine.its italian food,
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Actually, there’s a couple of Footscray places I haven’t written about!
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barwaaqo cafe is new,but no surprises most probably same earlier ones you did.
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that is the only i can think of you didn’t, there is one called kulan but its aussie not somali food.
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there may be many ethiopian you didn’t but for somali you did almost all.
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the pasta is italian too but you don’t need to review it but its commonly available in all somali eatries , most food reviewers generally they don’t include it.but its popular with somalis.
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I have eaten a lot of Somalian pasta.
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ok its different to italian,not many aussies eat somali pasta but somalis they eat alot.but their pizza and burger is just aussie/italian. there is good pizza in footscray ,i like encore pizza in corner barkly st/french st, for good burgers 8bit droops is good
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somali pasta is similar to somali rice,you eat with meat. normally its not eaten pasta without meat in somalis
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somali pasta is sahras kitchen or safari restaurant in ascot vale but but the one aussies eat is like new somali kitchen but that is version is not what normally eat home.somalis they like it oily and dry version.but maistream ones generally not dry
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safari restaurant is good somalian eatery in ascot vale,not many somalis live there but enough to support safari restaurant.in union rd
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ascot vale is not westie.conside the sauce as far as flem ,kensington. but good somalian safari rest
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Yes, Acsot Vale is west as far as we’re concerned. Safari was actually the first Somalian restaurant we started eating in. There are several reviews if you want to search for them. It’s been a while since we’ve been there. I said to Bennie last week, we should get back there soon.
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so much intrest in footscray,hussle buzzle survival, amazing suburb. https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.broadsheet.com.au/melbourne/entertainment/article/megalo-megalo-megalo-melbourne-icon-franco-cozzo-getting-his-own-film
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hopkin spot deal done but,expect action after 2021☺
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all signed on june!
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mr cozzo.good man
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footscray good place
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its make it or break it time footscray.true battle ground of melbourne,lets all hope its responsible fight!
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mr franco,he doesn’t want let go brunswick😊
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man with accent,he had good journey
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it must been not easy hopkins too.footscray rolling
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its old the safari. 2013 good food guide! https://www.goodfood.com.au/eat-out/the-best-in-melbournes-west-food-bloggers-dishes-of-distinction-20131126-2y8r8
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its influenced by bloggers”” goodfood doesn’t talk like that.they are not known to review small minority places this way hashim.
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very nicely worded review.old times😐
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number #3 somali cafe .not bad from goodfood,not my kind taste goodfood system,good review anyway
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You’ve misread the story. It was not Good Food Guide. It was myself and another blogger.
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its first marked that safari.good customer service relaxed atmosphere
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sorry i though the company was goodfood.do you work for them!. the review was good,not usually interested goodfood
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No. They did a story about western suburbs food awards myself and another blogger started. She wrote the story. Sadly, they only lasted a year!
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i see,the story is good.the other blogger looks familiar,is she italian american!.
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No. Her name is Lauren. She ran Footscray Food Blog but stopped a few years ago.
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the company is good;and been good to unmarked,i am not intrested for other reason.if lasted one year not bad,they are not usually intrested that type of reporting but i personally like it.very good review
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if you undersrand them they can be good.less diverse reporting they appreciate it,if you understand them very good people to work with the goodgood.
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if you takeway safari restaurant and vietnames out and replace australian icon food,goodfood would appreciate it.may be it could last more than a year
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no i don’t know her.
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must been hard pick. the safari was mentioned many times in many places but all started to change after new flem somali joints arrived.
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i though it was good review,but they mention african and vietnames! it wasnt cheap eat top ten good food!!!!
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yeh title would been better best westen cheap eats in good food
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thought she did good write up.
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It was announcing our choice of three great western suburbs dishes – one Somalian, one Vietnamese and one Macedonian. It was hard to pick just three!
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they did good review on great local melbournian cuisine. https://www.goodfood.com.au/eat-out/just-open/daniel-wilsons-huxtaburger-opens-redfern-store-20180914-h15dwi
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some cuisine the do good review goodfood.huxtaburger good aussie cuisine
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imagrant cuisine can also be melbournian cuisine, goodfood should recognise hardworking ethnic eatery equal, i like ethnic food
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they do superb coverage aussie cuisines,but why 8bit is movin like truck when huxtaburger movin motorcycle,
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did any one know if considerthesauce reviwed this aussie cuisine? true local australian restaurant https://www.theurbanlist.com/melbourne/directory/huxtaburger
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true australian food for australian https://qsrmedia.com.au/executive-insights/exclusive/get-know-matt-fickling-ceo-huxtaburger
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he did 8bit, good to see australians got burgers they deserve,they like what they see,spot on https://www.google.com/amp/s/considerthesauce.net/2014/05/21/burger-buzz-in-footscray/amp/
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mustafa i think they should take up home improvement sitcom,but its too late now.they are doing well nevertheless
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I have zero interest in reviewing Huxtaburger.
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they dropped that dish.they were thinking of “home improvement” american sitcom one time, https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5664519/amp/Melbourne-burger-chain-Huxtaburger-drops-dish-named-Bill-Cosby.html
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huxataburger upholds australian value,politics shouldn’t be used. i don’t like burgers but huxta has the market it needs.making happy aussie tummies daily.
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“huxataburger upholds australian value”???? Come on, man! It’s just another burger chain.
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no i mean it tried to fix the controvercy on sitcom bill cosby.but its just another aussie burger
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Well I missed that.
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hay do you know of if we have australian version of degdeg grill(somali american fast food chain)? https://m.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10158070502540526&id=855640525&set=a.10151786962950526
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marked i mean
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not aware of caalim
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degdeg grill or huxaburger hardly amazing,what is the big deal,fast food is not more special than other food.there are better somali american fast foods than degdeg grill,those been to america know
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american favourite is still AFRO DELI somalian fast food. degdeg grill is ok,just OK https://mobile.twitter.com/FrederickMelo/status/1042807821711106050
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somali american fast food ,hard to beat atlanta.so many pizza/burger/sambusa in one eatery,very nice indeed.deg deg grill is westcoast/cali food in northeast USA weirdly enough.afro deli is good that part of united states.
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i don’t think its good idea to bring westcoast california to melbourne,we need ethnic somali rice my friends.
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not only atlanta, minnesota has many somali fast food where you can get burger and ethnic plates like rice sambusa.when was last visit to minneeota xadir, they are not far behind atlanta brother. my self i like the mix if we cant’t escape burgers, this one is in st paul minnesota,new kid and there are more .. not taking away anything from atlanta https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=273472520175455&id=100623290793713&anchor_composer=false
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slot happening in midwest united states too. i did’t like the weather there ,too cold.but like to see such fast food in flemington/footscray.
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all i am saying is lets not support something with special intrest,lets talk actually eatery we eat in. using million words if “australian” or “aussie” on particular eateries and not others just sounds american rehersal citcom play
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considerthesauce have you reviewed somali cafe on footscray,,jazeera coffe
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https://considerthesauce.net/2018/04/08/meal-of-the-week-no-40-jazeera-cafe/
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legend of the west
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