The Food
To match its relaxed atmosphere, the menu at Riders Café is an unpretentious myriad of sandwiches, pastas, salads, grills and desserts. Traditional breakfast foods such as Eggs Benedict are served early in the day to fill the stomachs of hungry riders.
For a light afternoon meal, the Salmon Sandwich ($14.95) is the way to go. As the bread is baked in-house, diners can count on guaranteed freshness. The same can be said for the layers of smoked Norwegian salmon, avocado, onions and gherkins between the slices of delicious bread. Served with beautifully crisp French fries, this dish is hearty without being too filling.
If salad is more your cup of tea, you can't go wrong with the Prawn Portobello Salad ($14.95). Grilled garlic prawns and juicy Portobello mushrooms atop a bed of greens and drizzled with balsamic vinaigrette, this salad is well-presented as well as substantial. The earthy taste of the juicy mushrooms blends well with the succulent prawns, creating a burst of intense flavour while bacon bits provide a bit of bite.
Moist and aromatic, the Rack of Lamb ($32) is a must try. Seasoned with rosemary and other herbs, the meat itself is delightfully tender while the accompanying roast potatoes are crisp on the outside and soft inside. Grilled seasonal vegetables complete the filling dish. Equally outstanding is the Baked Chilean Cod ($28), served with a generous portion of creamy mashed potatoes. While the fish crumbles perfectly and has a nice, crisp outer layer, what makes this dish exceptional is its use of garnishes in the form of bacon bits and fried leek. Crunchy bacon bits add a bit of texture to the otherwise mushy dish, while the fried leek gives it a considerably Asian tinge.
Riders Café's dessert menu spells sinful self-indulgence. The Espresso Panna Cotta ($6.95), a caffeinated Italian custard, is pleasant but not spectacular. The Tiramisu ($7.95) fares much better with its appealing presentation. Light and fluffy, it succeeds in not being overwhelmingly sweet while still satisfying sugar cravings.
Death By Chocolate (price unavailable) is quite possibly the be-all, end-all of all chocolate desserts. This gargantuan piece of rich, chocolate cake is a slice of heaven, if you will. Smothered in thick, chocolate syrup and boasting a vanilla ice-cream summit, those with a sweet tooth will enjoy this decadent dessert, although it might be a bit much for one person!