🇦🇺 Mornington Peninsula Sunset | Melbourne's Stunning Jellyfish Sea
☕️ Little Rebel Roastery 🌟🌟 An industrial-style coffee roastery. Order a filter coffee once and you get free refills infinitely. There are 3 different flavors available daily, and we almost tried them all at roughly the same price—it’s super cost-effective. In terms of flavor: The initial aroma is quite nice, but when it cools down, the taste turns bitter with a (astringent) aftertaste, which is barely acceptable. ⚠️ The oat latte was the biggest letdown of the day! The oat milk and coffee were completely separated, and the first sip hit like a punch to the head—highly not recommended. 📍 22 Collins Rd ☕️ Common Folk Café 🌟🌟🌟 The atmosphere is extremely cozy and relaxing. The filter coffee has a smooth texture, and mine was the "filter best of the day". The flat white is absolutely divine! The coffee aroma and milk flavor blend perfectly, silky and easy to drink—highly recommended for milk coffee lovers! 📍 16 Progress St 🥨 Buttenken 🌟🌟🌟🌟 Specializing in traditional German pretzels, the original flavor is the most recommended—definitely my favorite! It’s chewy even when eaten plain, like a savory snack you can munch on nonstop. The butter flavor is a safe, never-go-wrong choice—salty, fragrant, and creamy. The cheese flavor is my friend’s favorite, super rich and (intense). We bought a bunch to take home, froze them, and had them for breakfast. If you love savory flavors, don’t miss this! 📍 54 Mount Eliza Way 🍞 Millers’ Bread Kitchen 🌟🌟🌟🌟 This little shop is simple and unassuming, with no fancy marketing, but each loaf of bread is as substantial as a grown steamed bun. The focaccia is surprisingly huge—almost enough to share among four people. Taking a bite of the salty prosciutto one is calorie-dense but instantly lifts your mood. Eating savory bread on a cold winter day warms both your stomach and heart—it’s in my top 2 favorites of the day. 📍 116 Nepean Hwy 🗺️ Point Nepean 🌟🌟🌟🌟 We chose the coastal trail and walked a total of 16km. The views along the way are incredibly expansive, from bays to rocky coasts, and the sea breeze makes it very pleasant. The route isn’t difficult but is very healing. It’s recommended to bring water and a windbreaker, as the weather can change quickly. The shuttle bus runs every half an hour—you can just get on and buy a ticket from the driver! 🌊 This road is so tightly embraced by the sea, like a blend of romance and solitude. Walking along it, you really get the feeling that the world has shrunk to just you and the ocean. #Australia #AustraliaTravel #AustraliaTrip #Melbourne #GreatOceanRoad