If I were to mention Zucca to any of my friends that have been here, they’d tell you that the food was good but a little on the pricey side. As with most restaurants along the Holdfast Promenade, the dishes are slightly more expensive but not too pricey to deter me from going. With my…
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Crave 443 – Revisit
With so many eateries in Adelaide, and many new ones opening, it’s very rare for me to visit the same place twice. I’ve already eaten at Crave when it first opened and I was impressed by the burger I had at the time. Keen to prove that they’re not just about burgers, Adelaide Food Central…
Cold Rolls 2 Go
Adelaide Food Central was invited to sample some of the offerings at Cold Rolls 2 Go. All food and drink were provided free of charge. Vietnamese street food is all the rage at the moment with new eateries opening up all over Adelaide. In line with the current trend is Cold Rolls 2 Go, which…
The Highway – Game Season
Last week, Adelaide Food Central was invited to sample The Highway’s “Game Season” menu. All food and drink were provided free of charge. For the fourth year running, and for a fortnight each year, The Highway goes a bit on the wild side by incorporating game meats, such as wallaby, buffalo and venison, into their…
La Madeleine
La Madeleine is a cosy little French cafe located towards the end of the Parade as you’re heading out of the city. Open 7 days a week, they have a small breakfast menu which includes quiches, pies, French toast, omelettes, crepes and salads. They also offer freshly baked items such as croissants, home made loaf…
The Mile End Hotel – New Menu Launch
Adelaide Food Central was invited to sample the new menu at The Mile End Hotel. All food and drink were provided free of charge. The Mile End Hotel is located on the outskirts of the city and is about as old as Adelaide itself. My previous visit to this place was just over 6 months…
Olea – Official Launch
Adelaide Food Central was invited to the official launch of Olea at Electra House. All food and drink were provided free of charge. It was only 2 months ago when I first visited Olea on opening day. It wasn’t quite the experience that I had hoped for, but like most new businesses, time is required…
Lickerish Kitchen & Bar
Lickerish has been on my “to eat” list for quite some time, and for one reason or another, I’ve never been able to pay this place a visit. In what could have been a quiet Saturday night at home, I made a spontaneous decision to catch up with Tempting Palates for a late dinner. Little…
Jiving Monkey
Jiving Monkey is a cafe located within a small complex in the well to do suburb of St Peters. The menu is primarily Vietnamese with cold rolls, noodle soups, vermicelli rice, broken rice and Vietnamese salads, however, they also do some Chinese and Malay dishes. The decor at this place would be classed traditional with…
Monday’s Coffee Store
Monday’s Coffee Store is located on the northern side of Gawler Place in the bit between Rundle Mall and North Terrace. The name of the store is loosely based on Everyday Coffee, which Jarrad, the owner, was familiar with during his time in Melbourne. As their name suggests, Monday’s offers a selection of espresso and…