Baba Gallery

Baba Gallery is a Malaysian and Chinese restaurant near the Chinatown entrance on Gouger Street. The first thing that strikes you about this place is the use of green. The colour coordination continues as you enter this modernly decorated establishment. Their menu is mainly Malay and Chinese, however, some of the dishes move across Asian…

Love Pho

Love Pho is located in the Myer Centre food court. They’re a small food outlet that offers some of the more popular Vietnamese dishes. Today, I ordered a bowl of their Beef Noodle Soup. Noodles were well cooked but their broth lacked depth in flavour. The meat was on the conservative side, and so was…

Shogun

Shogun is a Japanese food outlet in the Myer Centre food court. There’s a lot more variety at this place compared to other Japanese take away places. They do various Japanese dishes as well as your sushi and bento boxes. Today, I ordered the Chicken Teriyaki and Yakitori with Fried Rice. The Chicken Teriyaki had…

Sushi Train – Unley

As far as Sushi Train franchises go, I think this one is one of the best. The store is modern and spacious, and the customer turnover is high which means the sushi is fresher. The place is amazingly popular. There was a line up the whole time we were there and even when we walked…

Wah Hing

As I make my way through every Chinese restaurant down Gouger Street, the next place on the “places to eat” list is Wah Hing. The venue itself is long and narrow, with possible seating for about 50, and the front entrance can be a little deceiving, as it looks like you’re walking past windows. The…

Kopi Tim

Kopi Tim is a nice little Malaysian place close the centre of Gouger Street. I’m not sure whether there is a function area at the back of the premises, but the dining area at the front is quite small. With seating for about 20, we were presented with an area that was simple and yet…

Bava

Bava is one of the more recent additions to the plethora of Chinese restaurants down Gouger Street. The food on offer here is your stock standard Chinese, that has been customised to the Western palette. The decor here is funky and modern, with seating both upstairs and downstairs for about 50 people. The staff here…

Don Don

Don Don is a Korean/Japanese place located towards the Western end of Hindley Street. The menu is quite simple with 16 different dishes to choose from. The items are predominantly Japanese with the exception of bibimpap. For those that are in a hurry, they also sell a range of sushi with prices starting from $2…

Genki Roll

Genki Roll is a sushi place located in the Adelaide Central Plaza food court. Like all other sushi stores, they also sell sushi packs, noodles and Japanese salads. There’s plenty of seating in the food court, however, the seats are shared with the numerous other outlets. For a great photo, I picked the best looking…

Shiki

The best Japanese restaurant in Adelaide? Without a doubt! From the moment you walk into Shiki, you realise this place just oozes style and sophistication. The place is traditionally decorated with strategically positioned ornaments near the entrance. A majority of the seating is around teppanyaki grills, however there is seating at the back of the…