A group of us came to Paesano for dessert after a pleasant dinner elsewhere. Located in North Adelaide Village, the decor in this restaurant is stylish and classy. The staff are friendly and attentive and there were several desserts to choose from, although not an extensive range. On this particular night, I ordered the Tiramisu….
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The Bombay Bicycle Club
The same people that setup the Bombay Bicycle Club also setup the Tap Inn. Located just outside the city, this place will impress you with its jungle themed decor and antique furnishings. This place is really popular and it is strongly recommended that you book to get a seat. The staff are friendly and the…
Taste Of Nepal
Nepalese food is heavily influenced by it’s neighbouring countries. Located further down the Parade, this restaurant has a maze of dining spaces to suit different comfort levels. The apricot feature walls, the hanging tapestries, the indoor plants and the dim lighting make you feel like you’re in a tropical oasis. The staff are competent but…
Cafe Bravo – Norwood
Cafe Bravo has been open on The Parade for as long as I can remember. It is located on a prime corner position close to the Hoyts Cinemas. Serving up Italian cuisine, the menu offerings are not too dissimilar to all the other Italian cafes in the area. For dinner, I ordered the Expresso Pizza…
Enzo’s Ristorante
Hands down the best Italian restaurant in Adelaide! To actually get a table here, I had to book a few months in advance, but when the day finally arrived, it was well worth it! Located next to the Entertainment Centre, Enzo’s offers you traditional Italian cuisine in fine dining style. The price point is a…
Cafe Palazzo – North Adelaide
I usually come to Cafe Palazzo just before I bust out some of my salsa moves at the New Caledonian. Located at the northern end of O’Connell Street, this spacious restaurant offers all your traditional Italian fare. As you expect, the place is palatially decorated with a contemporary feel. The atmosphere is relaxed and the…
Cafe Komodo
I discovered Cafe Komodo by chance when a group of us were looking for a place to eat. Set behind a small alleyway in Prospect, this restaurant is basically a converted 1950’s house with all the original furniture. Without booking, the staff were warm and inviting, and were able to accommodate the 25 of us…
Cafe One Two Nine
Cafe One Two Nine is the downstairs bar area in the Strathmore Hotel. I reckon I’ve been here at least 30 times over the years and for all sorts of reasons. Farewell drinks, company paid lunches and boozy nights are the most common ones. The decor is modern with warehouse style influences, and the service…
Jerusalem Sheshkebab House
Jerusalem House is an Adelaide institution that has been around for many decades. Located on Hindley Street, this place is renown for their cheap good food and bad service. The decor is hilarious with the use of Hessian bags as a ceiling and McDonald’s benches as seating. The plastic jugs, the dim lights and the…
Regent Thai
Regent Thai is one of the many Thai places located down O’Connell Street. I had never heard of this place before until a friend recommended it so I gathered a group of friends together and checked it out. The place was decorated nicely and the staff were friendly and inviting. One thing I wasn’t impressed…