Mr Z. had the Vue wagyu burger with French fries. I was too engrossed in my pie to try this but he gave it a thumbs up. The burger was juicy and the melted cheese with slight elasticity added a creamy texture to the mix. However, given all the great bakeries around Melbourne, the bun was definitely sub-par and tasted a bit too much like it was from the mass produced frozen isle of the supermarket.
Of course I could not walk away without the macarons so I selected a few to try. The texture was chewy at first and yet soft enough that it seems to melt in your mouth releasing the individual olfactory stimulators trapped within. I didn't get one of each flavour, big big mistake, but the strawberry is always a staple that I test and it was okay - no Ladurée. The best of what I tried was the passionfruit which I gobbled down all too fast and am still craving today.
Overall I would definitely recommend Cafe Vue for a nice casual lunch and yes it has made me start to reconsider trying Vue de monde again.
Sidebar
Food: A little hit and miss but leaning more on the hit.
Must try: Passionfruit macaron, Wagyu Pie
Setting: Casual, Cafe style
Service: Excellent
Damage: The main is about $15 for lunches
Food: A little hit and miss but leaning more on the hit.
Must try: Passionfruit macaron, Wagyu Pie
Setting: Casual, Cafe style
Service: Excellent
Damage: The main is about $15 for lunches



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sounds like a great visit!
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