What I ate today - the food thread

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Breakfast the other morning. A small cafe in the suburbs (one of those created from a house that has been gutted out and remade to be a small restaurant).

This was on the menu as, "salmon rosti". Potato rösti, two poached eggs, hollandaise, fresh baby apinach, beetroot pickle and smoked salmon. As in, a piece of salmon that was smoked and pan fried, not the usual shaved smoked salmon slices.

Tasted excellent, but some may not appreciate the interpretation of a potato rösti. The usual one is a fairly flat cake similar to a pancake, which is fairly crispy with a bit of soft texture on the inside. These potato domes were crispy (or semi-hard, after they cooled) on the outside and soft on the inside, but the net texture is quite different to the Swiss food item.
Where is this @anat0l ?

Good breakfasts are hard to find in Brisbane, especially on our side of town.
 
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