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Contribuer aux commentairesFed Up Project is a charming café located in South Melbourne, known for serving wholesome locally sourced food. We decided to check out some of their dishes for brunch on a weekday, in search of proof that healthy food can also be delicious. I started my meal with a Golden Latte, made with coconut milk, turmeric, cinnamon, ginger, honey, and pepper. The drink had a mild flavor but was perfect for warming up on these last few days of winter in Melbourne.
The team at Fed Up Project is fantastic and works tirelessly to keep up with the demands of the Melbourne food scene. The café has a charming ambiance and we appreciate their focus on healthy food options for all dietary needs. The coffees, chai, and mocha were all delicious, and Tom, the barista and owner, is friendly and passionate. However, we found that the food lacked a bit of the wow factor. The chili scramble with smoked salmon had overly toasted and buttered toast, but the scramble and mushrooms were flavorful. The avocado smash was nicely presented with two poached eggs, but the thin toast was hard to cut. The peanut butter slice and cacao ball were a bit dry but enjoyable. The presentation cabinet could use some improvement in styling. While Fed Up has great potential in a prime location, they still have some room for growth.
The staff are really friendly and helpful. They are always really happy. The food/snacks and drinks are so good. I love going here for a healthy lunch or treat. It has a very relaxing atmosphere.
Delicious food, we had the savoury muffins and the dark chocolate balls with an iced coffee and a long black. Everything was really yummy. We loved the whole vibe, very friendly and the place is airy and bright. The ping pong table out front adds a bit of fun! Really like this place!!
Healthy can be attractive and delicious?<br/ <br/ On their Soy Latte alone, at $4. La Marzocco is in the house and their Soy Latte is one of the much better one in Melbourne.<br/ <br/ Good, neutral and simple set up, simplicity is good.......<br/ <br/ On the food side, did not try their Menu today, but it looks inviting, will make sure to do so on the next trip. <br/ <br/ This seems to be the direction/motto of this interesting Cafe with a 'healthy ' 'Green ' message NOT to be confuse with the confused political party ........<br/ 'Greens leader Richard Di Natale and the party’s community services spokeswoman Rachel Siewert are among the top 10 spenders on taxpayer funded flights despite loudly condemning excesses by Coalition and Labor politicians. Senator Siewert claimed more expenses for domestic flights in the first half of 2016 than her fellow West Australians, Foreign Minister Julie Bishop and Finance Minister Mathias Cormann.<br/ <br/ Her travel spending was the fifth highest, while Senator Di Natale’s was 10th of the 226 members of both houses of parliament. Senator Siewert claimed $63,934 in travel expenses in six months while Senator Di Natale racked up $56,526. ' The Australian 13th Jan 2017.<br/ <br/ These guys seems to have the right direction, all the very best. We 'll stop by again soon.