It's been a slow start to the year, at least as far as this blog is concerned.
But, in every other way, it has been a hectic, fast-paced start to the year for us.
This year Ross and I are starting a new adventure. We have accepted two-year secondments, working at the Reserve Bank of Australia so we will be moving to Sydney on the 10th of March. We have absolutely loved our time in Wellington, but it's time for us to take this amazing opportunity and do something a bit different.
Much about our lives in Australia will be very new, including the food we will be eating - so this blog will be coming along for the ride. There'll certainly be lots of new experiences to write about - and hopefully there'll be some great food to try!
But, first things first, we need to get there.
So for the past month we have been drowning in our ever-expanding to-do list. And every item we tick off leads to three new things that we need to add to the list - oh, and each of those things takes about twice as long as you would expect.
But we are getting through it. In fact, this weekend we booked our flights and accommodation for when we arrive in Sydney. I also submitted my passport application. So, all going to plan, we are prepared for flight.
To celebrate that - and because long weekends are the BEST - Ross and I decided to take some time this morning and head to one of the cafes that we intend to visit before we leave.
(The list of such cafes is about as long as, but a hundred times more exciting than, my cleaning to-do list, and similarly seems to be growing by the day!)
So, to take a break and digest the fact that we have purchased our one-way tickets, we decided to celebrate with brunch at the aptly named Flight Hangar.
Our sensational brunch at Flight Hangar. |
Flight Hangar is one of Wellington's trendiest cafes of the moment - it's edgy and cool, while being fresh and welcoming. There are a number of other hipster cafes in Wellington, some of which are overrated, pretty stale, and have been getting away with average customer service for way too long. Flight Hangar should be giving them a thing or two to worry about.
And don't just believe me - it's super popular. We arrived at about 8:45am to avoid it being busy and the environment was vibrant yet relaxed. But by the time we left, the place was buzzing.
An observation that is perhaps unsurprising once you try the coffee.
Flight coffee is run by a family of self-confessed coffee nerds and it really is outstanding Flight Hangar has a coffee menu where you can pick your roast of choice, and the brew is made with love and expert precision.
Made with love. |
The menu, with its range of gluten-free options, is extensive too. There were some delicious-sounding healthy choices we could have made, but I was feeling indulgent - and not even remotely guilty, since I completed my last half-marathon long run yesterday (yay, taper time!).
So (armed with lactase tablets) I ordered a regular flat white and gluten-free french toast.
Now, this wasn't just old egg-soaked-white-vogels french toast, either. It was made with soft, fluffy gluten-free brioche that had been laced with cinnamon and brown sugar, drenched in blueberry syrup, and smothered in creme fraiche. It was absolutely magical.
French toast. |
Ross had the honey roasted strawberries on toasted brioche and vanilla mascarpone. This was less FODMAP-friendly than the French toast, so I couldn't steal some (lucky for Ross), but he tells me it was yum - sweet and exquisite from what I can imagine!
Honey roasted strawberries. |
Overall, we had delicious brunch at Flight Hangar for a relaxing wee break - with excellent food, coffee and service. Exactly what we needed.
Sadly, we won't have much time to try more of their yummy options before we take flight.
But I may just have to add it to my to-do list...
Looking forward to more 'a bit moreish' posts as you head to Sydney. Exciting!!
ReplyDeleteI was the first person that Flight Hanger tested their GF French toast on a couple of years ago. Had it there again recently and it was delicious. And I agree, superb coffee!
ReplyDeleteA must go to destination when I visit Wellington.
You were lucky it try it first - it's absolutely divine! I can't believe we only just discovered it. :)
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