Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Maddox

Edit 04/01/2023: Maddox is now permanently closed.
Edit 17/09/2023: This shopfront now houses Bar Magnolia.

September 15, 2013



Even while in Glasgow, Michael was keeping at least half an eye on the Melbourne dining scene and emailed me this Broadsheet review of Maddox. They promised that "almost everything is, or can be vegan or vegetarian" so we stopped in for breakfast just hours after Michael touched down at Tullamarine.

The interior is unrecognisable from the premises' previous life as cheery-grungy Empire Cafe Gallery, with twee-er neutral tones and a wood-panelled kitchen. The clearly marked dietary options throughout the menu revealed lots for vegetarians, one vegan breakfast and mostly meaty gluten-free plates.


The notable exception is the sauteed Asian mushrooms with fried bean curd, spinach and crispy potatoes ($15), which ticks all three boxes! After adding extra salt, Michael was a happy gobbler of this dish - he thought it was better suited to lunch than breakfast but liked starting the day with tofu regardless.


With the straight-up vegan options exhausted, I asked our waiter if I could tinker with their smoked salmon offering (usually $16) and they were happy to oblige. Hence I was treated to wholegrain toast, half an avocado with a coriander dressing, crispy potatoes, rocket and tomato relish (~$10). The chef provided some butter on the side, which I duly discarded because VeganMoFo. This was a really great breakfast, thanks primarily to a flawless buttery avocado with a light'n'tangy Spring dressing.


There's more to explore on non-vegan days - including a couple ways with eggs, some brioche French toast and a killer cake cabinet - but we didn't feel at all as if we were missing out or inconveniencing the staff in eating animal-free.
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Maddox
295 Sydney Road, Brunswick
9041 5650
veg breakfasts $9-15
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Accessibility: Tables are closely packed but efforts have been made, including ramps replacing steps and a large unisex toilet with handrails. We ordered at our table and paid at a low-ish counter.

6 comments:

  1. So many great restaurants... so little time!

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    1. Yes, HBM - that's our biggest problem in Melbourne. ;-)

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  2. I have been peering covetously into the windows of this place every time I go past on the tram, so it's great to hear that it is so veg-friendly!

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  3. I went to this place yesterday and although it was overall a pleasant experience I got a nasty fish sauce surprise! The coriander sauce that comes with the avo is not made from the three ingredients listed on the menu - chilli, coriander and one other thing - lime I think. I tasted something fishy and the chef confirmed that it's made with fish sauce. Whoops!

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    1. Welcome, h! That must have been disappointing, thanks for reporting your experience to us.

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