Meet Collingwood's New Nepalese Brunch Spot

Build-your-own lunchbox or settle in for Nepalese-Melburnian brunch classics at Proud Sprout.
Imogen Baker
Published on August 03, 2017

There was never a dearth of choice for brekky options in Collingwood, but now the choice is even tougher. Proud Sprout has opened recently on Smith Street, blending Australian breakfast and lunch classics with a Nepalese and Sri Lankan twist.

Owners and operators Karishma and Waseem (who also run Little Temper in Hawthorn) grew up in Nepal and Sri Lanka before migrating to Australia a decade ago. Karishma handles the kitchen while Waseem, an architect by trade, handled the fitout.

Karishma's menu combines the best of both of their lived experiences. Expect the expected with a bit of a twist — dishes like eggs benny made with smoked trout, sweet potato rosti and avocado hollandaise. Or a French toast rendered truly indulgent with custard crème, strawberries, pistachio crumb and maple. Or the special, the Rikshawwala, a dish of spiced cauliflower, potato, fried eggs and roti paratha.

Like a good Melbourne cafe, they're sourcing their coffee exclusively from Padre and the drink menu features a broad range of caf and de-caf options (think smoothies, juices, and chais as well as turmeric and matcha lattes).

They also do a mean lunch salad and specialise in takeaway build-your-own lunch boxes (no more sad sandies from Coles for the Smith Street lunch crowd). And keep an eye out for a dinner menu later in the year.

Find Proud Sprout at 76 Smith Street, Collingwood. Open Tuesday to Friday 7am–4pm and Saturday and Sunday 8am–4pm.

Published on August 03, 2017 by Imogen Baker
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