This food adventure itinerary is perfect for a fun but lazy day when you want a little bit of everything and a whole lot of relaxing. Get ready for open air experiences and a taste of flavours from around the world.
Discover how to tap into fascinating new flavours as you enjoy your delicious half-day of cultural feasting on a Global Food Forage. Have a recipe in mind as you take a self-guided journey through the markets and nearby local grocery stores, where you can find all the items you will need to cook up a storm when you get home.
Feel like you are crossing continents as you enter the fresh food markets of Cambodia and Vietnam. Pause awhile amidst the vibrant African street stalls of South Sudan and Congo. Discover an extensive variety of locally grown fruit and vegetables that fill the flavoursome recipes of southeast Asian, Pacific Islander and African cuisine.
Pack your bags with fresh Afghan breads, exotic Indian spices and south-east Asian delicacies from the variety of grocery stores surrounding the market.
When your bags are full of the potential of new culinary discoveries, adventure across Station Road and enter into the vibrant street food markets of Thailand, Vietnam, Myanmar and Singapore to pick up brunch. Be drawn in by the fragrances coming from the flavoursome Burundi barbeque, and revive with a cup of strong, sweet and milky Vietnamese dark-roasted coffee.
After you've indulged your taste buds, indulge your other sense with a walk through the Logan Gardens. Situated close to Wembley Falls, Logan Gardens is an attractive landscaped park with plenty charming grassy spots under large gums. There's an all abilities playground, water play and disc golf.
12 Civic Parade, Logan Central
After a walk you deserve a few sweet treats! Sooo Sweet have secretly been serving up decadent Lebanese sweet treats, tucked away at the back of the former skate rink site turned Argonaut Shopping Centre on Kingston Road.
Swoon at the scent of all the goodness lined up in their glistening trays as you are overwhelmed with choice from the varieties of Baklava as well as a selection of Namoura, Ma’amul and Ashta.
Inspired by the land of milk and honey, enhance your attempts at a mediterranean diet with a tray of mixed Ashta or mini cakes to take away. Make sure to add a few chocolates, handmade onsite, into your final selection.
Opening Hours: 9am to 9pm
If savoury is more what you're looking for then head over to the Underwood Dining Market. This is a local hub for pan-Asian options including Ikkairo Ramen, Mama Korean Cuisine, East Sushi, Excellent Cup, Papa Chicken (Korean fried chicken to die for), Jian Bing Club, Malay House, Woka Woka, Ant Coffee and Manok Park.