Nestled within the vibrant streets of Moorabbin, Victoria, Marti's Bakehouse beckons food enthusiasts with promises of a tantalizing journey through the diverse flavors of South America. A unique fusion of Argentinian, Venezuelan, Brazilian, and Colombian cuisines, Marti's Bakehouse isn't just a café; it's an immersive experience that transports diners to the bustling markets and colorful streets of South America.
Step inside Marti's Bakehouse, and you're greeted by an atmosphere that exudes warmth and authenticity. The rustic charm of the café creates a cozy and inviting space where diners can unwind and savor the flavors of South America. The aroma of freshly baked goods fills the air, inviting patrons to relax and indulge in a culinary adventure.
Marti's Bakehouse boasts a diverse menu that celebrates the rich culinary traditions of Argentina, Venezuela, Brazil, and Colombia. From savory empanadas to sweet alfajores, each dish is crafted with care and attention to detail, ensuring an explosion of flavors with every bite.
The hospitality at Marti's Bakehouse is as warm as the flavors they serve. The friendly staff are passionate about sharing their love for South American cuisine and are always ready to assist diners in navigating the menu and selecting the perfect dish.
In addition to its culinary offerings, Marti's Bakehouse also features a small selection of South American groceries. From specialty sauces to authentic ingredients, patrons can take a piece of the experience home with them and recreate their favorite dishes in their own kitchen.
Marti's Bakehouse is a hidden gem in Moorabbin, offering a taste of South America right in the heart of Victoria. With its diverse menu, inviting ambiance, and attentive service, it's the perfect destination for those seeking a culinary adventure. Whether you're a seasoned foodie or simply curious to explore new flavors, Marti's Bakehouse invites you to embark on a journey of taste...
Read moreHad driven past and looked forward to trying the South American delights on offer at Marti's bakery when it opened. So yes went and dined in and had a vegetarian empaneda (spinach and cheese) which was delicious and the pastry was just how I liked, light and flaky and also a soy latte, really good and served with a beautiful little house made biscuit. I brought a lot of different items to takeaway, for husband a beef pie, a sausage roll and a ham, cheese and egg stuffed bread. While for myself, another vegetarian empaneda, a cheese and spinach stuffed bread and 2 serves of cheese sticks. 6 per serve, stuffed with halloumi. Note they were piping hot, as just made, but as soon as I got home I had one and yes delicious like their other items I'd tried. I also brought a little mini cake and from their range of South American pantry items, mini choc covered orange cakes. Yes Marti's is a great addition to the area and owner Martina, very friendly. 10.1 called in to get delicious coffee and hot vegetarian pastry, delicious! Also took home some of their delicious cheese logs, $10 for 6. 1.4 called in to get a delicious spinach and...
Read moreI used to eat at this bakery all the time especially when it was new.
But as I got to know Marti and her mother, I found them to have alot of attitude and arrogance.
Her mother used to be so nice to me in the beginning but then her attitude switched and she’d pretend not to see me/ignore me. I don’t if it’s a cultural problem or just getting old.
I brought a group of friends into the cafe the other day, Marti didn’t even acknowledge any of us and say hello, except for 1 who asked questions.
She didn’t show any decent customer service at all. So I told the rest of my friends not to buy any we left.
Definitely won’t come back.
I used to support small businesses especially if they’re migrant owned, but some people just don’t deserve it.
I don’t know how small businesses with poor customer service will make it through this current economy.
I understand people have bad days but, I don’t do a bad attitude and an unwelcoming face on a regular basis.
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