South West WA Trip - Day: 1 2 3
Dunsborough Bakery, Dunsborough
After checking out early, we headed to the town square to take a look at Margaret River's Sunday Markets. It looked a bit disappointing, so we decided to head off up the coast. After stopping at Cowaramup so CB could take photos of the cow statues, we headed up Caves Road towards Dunsborough. When we got there, we found the bakery, which was touting their famous pies on their signage.
I decided upon the Chicken and Mushroom pie. This had a delicious crispy pastry, and a chunky mushroomy sauce. It's the best pie I've had in ages. After this quick pitstop, we headed to Busselton where CB wanted to have a look at the jetty. Unfortunately, it was mostly closed due to renovations.
Originally intending to stop by for fish and chips somewhere (possibly Mandurah/Rockingham or Fremantle), we eventually settled on dim sum in Northbridge. However, it was busy and parking was non-existant, so we ended up at Grill'd for another round of burgers.
Grill'd, Mount Lawley
I chose the Sunset Burger. This has beef, avocado, bacon, pineapple, salad, relish and herb mayo. Again, it was tasty and seemed quite lean. But it was nowhere near the Wild Wild West Burger I had the first time.
The chips didn't disappoint again, and this time, CB and I ordered our own each. Along with herb mayo as a dip, we also tried the sweet chilli one which was also quite good.
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