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two tasty sins

Coogie Yeeros, Coogee

A while back now, Nath and I headed down to Coogee to watch first grade cricket (specifically Monty Panesar) down by the beach. I was recovering - very, very slowly - from what I think was food poisoning. Needless to say, I had no appetite and did not feel the best. I must say, being a foodie and being sick is THE worst, most ironic combination - no appetite and no taste buds. Even worse, on this particular occasion, the mere thought of food made me feel sick.
Regardless, Nathan craved a burger, as always, and I had to eat something, so we headed down to Coogee Yeeros. I don't really know the area and couldn't give a damn about the quality of the cafe/restaurant I was giving my money to. So, we stopped at the first place we came across, beside McDonalds. With a view of the beach and a rather extensive burger menu for Nathan, it would do.
A blueberry smoothie ($6.50) was a refreshing addition to the menu. Such smoothies are rare. And the fact that this smoothie was thick, smooth and full of blueberry flavours made it all the more delicious. It made me feel better (although only temporarily) when I was feeling horrible.
Nathan raved about the burger. He has a thing for juicy, beefy, burgers with the right balance of salad and sauce. Coogee Yeeros' burger hit the mark.
 Coogee Yeeros, 206 Arden St, Coogee
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Labels: Cafes, Eastern Suburbs, Family friendly, Sydney
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Basically, I love food, eating and coffee. I struggle to not buy coffee every day; my favourite outing is one that involves stuffing my mouth and I am a sucker for all things sweet (yet still tell myself I can refrain from indulging). As it is then, two tasty sins is one third procrastination from my journalism degree, one third a log for my dining exploits and one third an attempt to make your mouths water.
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