Room service

Room service at Oaks on Collins

The mains were good, the dessert was horrible

I recently had the opportunity to stay at the Oaks on Collins in Melbourne. I spent three nights in a room checking in on a Tuesday and checking out on a Friday. The check in experience was fast and efficient. When I got into my room I was struck by the kitchenette and the en suite. Both were made for giants. The amenities rack in the shower stall was set at about 170 cm (higher than my eye line). The kitchenette had a microwave oven, a dish washer drawer, a refrigerator and an induction hot plate. The fume hood controls were higher than I could reach and the upper cupboards were also beyond my reach (I’m 170 cm tall). There were also no plates or bowls and no pots or pans to cook with 🙂 I’m not sure what I was meant to do if I went out and bought my own food to prepare. 

So, I was in Melbourne for three nights and one evening had already been arranged with a dinner associated with the meeting I was participating in. That left me options for breakfast and dinner. Over the years I’ve become less and less interested in hotel breakfasts. I’ve already written about my breakfast experiences at Kenny’s Bakery Cafe which was a superb option for me. For the two spare evenings I elected to have room service, mainly because I had a lot of routine work to get through and it is so much easier to just nest in the hotel room and get through it all. 

On the first night I asked for a hamburger and an apple and cinnamon crumble. 

Tuesday dinner. Room service. Oaks beef burger and chips.
Tuesday dinner. Room service. Oaks beef burger and chips.

This burger was pretty good. It was filling and tasty. The chips were also very good. The burger wasn’t as enjoyable as my recent Brodburger experience but then the context was also very different. 

Tuesday dessert. Room service. Apple and cinnamon crumble.
Tuesday dessert. Room service. Apple and cinnamon crumble.

On first inspection, this crumbled didn’t look that appetising when I first saw it. It looked pretty ordinary.

Tuesday dessert. Room service. Apple and cinnamon crumble. This was horrible.
Tuesday dessert. Room service. Apple and cinnamon crumble. This was horrible.

When I tried to eat this it was just horrible. I tried to swallow a few mouthfuls but it was just disgusting. It is very rare for me not to finish a dessert. I think I’ve done it a few times and that’s about it. I would not recommend the apple and cinnamon crumble.


 

On the final night I’d already eaten quite a lot and I didn’t want anything really big. I also had quite a bit of work to complete. I just had a steak with king prawns and calamari.

Pay day room service dinner. Rare fillet steak with king prawns and calamari.
Pay day room service dinner. Rare fillet steak with king prawns and calamari.

This was really nice. The steak was cooked rare. If I had a steak knife the experience would have been more enjoyable, but it was tender enough to cut with the butter knife supplied in the kitchenette.


 

So on balance, the room service meal experience at the Oaks on Collins was okay. The burger and steak were good. I think the less said about the apple and cinnamon crumble the better.

The checking out experience was fast and efficient and each morning I would get a takeaway flat white coffee from the hotel’s restaurant. The coffee was very good. 


 

How have your room service experiences been? Have you stayed at the Oaks on Collins? Do you eschew room service or embrace it? Please write a comment and let me know. 

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Restaurant review Rowleys Rydges Camperdown for Yummy Lummy

Room service restaurant review of Rowleys restaurant

I’m in Sydney this weekend for a meeting. I’m staying at the Rydges Camperdown. After a meeting this afternoon and getting through my e-mail inbox I thought I prepare for tomorrow’s meetings and have an early night with room service.

A photograph of my dinner tonight. Pork belly with cabbage and apple ragout
Braised belly pork, cabbage and apple ragout for #dinner at Rowleys Restaurant Rydges Camperdown

The pork belly was very nice. It was tender and moist. The skin wasn’t a crackling but more like a deep fried skin, it wasn’t tough, it was easy to cut through and delicious. Best of all it wasn’t overly salty. The lettuce had suffered a little in the move from the kitchen and my room. It was fairly wilted but it did have a nice flavour. The cabbage and apple ragout was a sweet base for the pork and was a great accompaniment. I’d happily eat this dish again. 

A photograph of my panna cotta dessert
Vanilla , Panna cotta, Balsamic vinegar, Basil, Chocolate crumb, Strawberries for #dessert

This dessert was very nice although quite small. I reckon it measured about three dessert spoons in size. 

A photograph of my Vanilla ice cream with my #dessert
Vanilla ice cream with my #dessert

It’s a good thing I also asked for a serve of ice cream.

A photograph of my room at the Rydges Camperdown
My room at the Rydges Camperdown

This hotel is close to the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital and the University of Sydney. I expect they have a few families stay here so a double and two singles wasn’t a surprise.

A photograph a broken toilet flush button
Broken toilet flush button

I wonder how difficult it is to repair a toilet flush button.

Now that I’ve enjoyed a nice meal I can have a shower, get into my PJs and prepare for tomorrow. 

Good night. 

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