Thursday, 23 April 2015

Five Marvelous places to treat your Mum in style for Mother’s Day

There is one thing we all have in common: we’ve been carried around by a woman for 9 months, prior to first seeing the light of day. All of us have. I don’t know about you, but I don’t like most commercial holidays (above all, that means Valentine’s Day).

Mother’s Day I do like. It’s simple, I like my mum. I bet you do, too… at least to some degree. So give that old lady a call and tell her to pencil you in for the 10th of May.

Next, check out this article here and give the good folks a call to reserve your table.

Mummy deserves it…

Or could you imagine carrying yourself around in your tummy for three quarters of a year. I can’t and spending one day with her sounds like a fair deal, doesn’t it?

Mumm High Tea at the Stables of Como

Stables of Como

Stables of Como

So you fancy, huh?

You made some nice bucks last year and maybe even got a little tax refund, which you have been saving and now you can’t wait to show some gratitude towards your mum for teaching you all those great things when you were young?

Perfect… We got a nice spot for you.

For only $85 per person, you can treat you mum to an “afternoon of decadence” in the historic grand ballroom of the Como house. A bargain, considering how much she spent on nappies and pampering your behind.

Upon arrival, the two of you will get a glass of free “Mumm” and plenty of tasty food to chose from. You can even bring along your own little kid for only $45 and show your mum how much you learned from her about raising kids…

Mother’s Day at Saint Crispin

Saint Crispin dessert

Mothers Day at Saint Crispin

In case your mummy is a food-lover, Saint Crispin has got your back for Mother’s Day. The friendly fellows are hosting a five-course feast in their bright and ambient restaurant.

Expect some of the finest food your taste buds have ever processed. The Head Chef Joe Gbrac will display his marvelous European cooking style. Hopefully your mum won’t be jealous at what he has got to serve.

Bring along your munchkins for just $35 each and make sure they are well-fed.

Mother’s Day at Grosvenor Hotel

Mothers Day at the Grosvenor Hotel

Mothers Day at the Grosvenor Hotel

For those of you with meat-loving mums, the Grosvenor Hotel came up with the perfect treat. Their Chef’s designed a three-course meal that will satisfy even the most demanding mothers out there in Melbourne.

For only $65 per person you will be started off with a cauliflower velouté, to be followed by a roasted rib-eye of beef, root vegetables and beef fat potatoes. Delicious and well worth the cash, considering all those hours your mom spent sweating behind the stove while you got your pants dirty playing outside.

Parties of 6 and more get a free bottle of wine… a good free bottle of wine, no cheap stuff. So show up your cousins by inviting the whole family along.

Mother’s Day at Mister Bianco

Mothers Day Lunch at Mister Bianco

Mothers Day Lunch at Mister Bianco

Mister Bianco is bringing you typical Sicilian flavor to satisfy your mums wildest Mediterranean dreams. He is also throwing in a gift bag, consisting of t2 tea and L’Occitane hand cream… in case you were too busy to hit the store yourself.

You can put your name on the list for either a three-or four-course feast, running you $75 and $85, respectively. Not bad, considering the wide selection of signature struzzichini and taste-blowing desserts straight from Europe.

Kiddies eat for $38 a piece. Cheaper than hiring a babysitter for the whole day…

Mother’s Day Sky High Luncheon at Eureka 89

Eureka 89 - mothers day melbourne

Eureka 89 – mothers day melbourne

So, you really love your mum? You have been waiting all your life for an opportunity to monetarily express your affection and gratitude? Ye shall wait no more!

Eureka 89 is hosting a special Mother’s Day Luncheon, including breath-taking views on the city and a stunning atmosphere. Your mum will love it, I betcha. Food will be served for $140 per adult, including three-courses and high-class drinks. The feast begins with an entrée of seared scallops, spanner crab, fennel pollen and avruga followed by the main course of roasted lamb rack, rolled shoulder, Ceylon spinach and honey.

Dessert, tea and coffee will be served, too, of course and kids under 18 eat at a discount.

Reservations are essential, to pick up your smartphone and dial: 03 9693 8889

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Wednesday, 15 April 2015

Four Apps essential to living in, and escaping from Melbourne




Like it or not, Apps made human life a lot easier… and more fun.


Some Apps I don’t like. Candy Crush and the like. The ones that kids spend all their time on.


Some Apps are smart and can save users lots of time, money and headaches. If you live in Melbourne, consider this to be your lucky day… sort of like Christmas in April.


Here are the four Apps essential to living in Melbourne:


Parkhound – whenever you want cheap urban parking


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Parking sucks… especially when you are in a hurry.


Whenever I have got a meeting with someone inside a big city. I take the estimated arrival time my GPS shows me and add around 15 minutes for parking and walking to the meeting point. We all know that this approach is no longer any good, because GPS apps suck as much as much as finding a park does


Luckily, the smart guys at Parkhound came up with the solution: to connect car park owners with people in need of parking. Like AirBNB connects people who offer spare rooms with those who need living space. Parkhound is doing the same for parking, saving drivers exorbitant parking fees and headaches.


On top, the App offers parking space owners a chance to make some extra cash. Easy… while working towards the good cause of undermining overprized car parks.


The best thing about parkhoud… is parkhound just got better. Parkhound now displays various forms of on-street city parking. Allowing the user to filter for free parking spaces. Also, the App shows how many parking spaces there are in each area and let’s the user pay through the App. What a great way to park.


I hope these guys expand this service into all major cities of the world.


Aston Club – whenever you want to close your bar tab quick


AstonClub

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I hate the pressure of trying to think of a bar to go to when I am a new part of the city. Most of the time I will go to the same old same old, just because its easier.


Ugh. I immediately push all my anger buttons.


Luckily, Aston Club has a solution to that.


With the App, I can chose any participating restaurant and create a tab on my phone before I even know where it exactly is, sit down or order. The App also cooperates with bars and coffee shops. Now I just have to tell the waitress that I am paying with Aston Club and show her my tab number and everything starts falling into place.



I get my food, I eat, I enjoy my food, the conversation and my friends. Whenever I am ready to, I can just close the tab on my phone. In bars i don’t have to worry about my card safety, or forgeting it.


goCatch – Whenever you need a cab


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Don’t get me wrong, the scare tactics used by cab companies won’t stop me using UBER Black. I wouldn’t use UBERx because I wouldn’t get into a car with a stranger. I even hate letting my mum drive me places, let alone letting your mum, brother or third uncle twice removed drive me around. Uber Black is a great service for a part of the market but it is a premium service, with the associated costs.


Catching a taxi is crap. They are often late. They take you on strange routes, to destinations you know well. They


There is a solution to that: goCatch


The App allows users to see available taxis on a map and book them directly. I get all the benefits of Uber. An easy-to-use interface and direct contact with my driver, while being sure to be in an authorized vehicle.


goCatch shows me the location of my driver and I can see the route we are taking. This way I am certain that I am not to getting had. Of course, payment happens through the App, too. Simple, safe and efficient.


adioso – Whenever you got to escape the winter


Adioso

Adioso



I am going to be honest, I dislike is the way most travel search engines work.


Often, I don’t know the dates I want to travel on and I don’t care. Most of the times I don’t even care where I am going. I like all places. Colombia or Chile? I have no idea where I want to start. Take me to wherever is the cheapest. Call me a tight ass, if you like.


I get frustrated whenever I have to enter the exact details of my trip.


Luckily, atleast one person in the world thinks like I do. The team behind adioso App are travelers themselves. Sharing the same hang-ups I have with the way conventional travel websites work. So they created something better…


I will explain how ADIOSO works. I tell the App a broad outline of what I’d like to do. Often, all I have a broad outline for all the things in my life, so this works for me. Then, with the click of a button, I see the best trips available for me. How great. How easy. I just ask the App for the cheapest Friday to fly anywhere in Asia for two weeks and I get results.


All power to them. I hope this app flourishes and allows the developers to travel for the rest of their lives… using their own App, of course.


So there you are, four apps essential for living in, and escaping Melbourne.



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