Sarah’s Sister’s Sustainable Cafe is an Adelaide institution which was first established back in 1978. Back then they were located on Hutt Street, and were already promoting the use of fresh, seasonal, local produce. Their breakfast and lunch offerings initially appear small, but this is made up for by their all day French department menu….
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Colab
At the location that was once Un Caffe Bar, is the new temporary pop-up cafe, Colab. Made possible by Renew Adelaide, the team behind Colab are some well known names in Adelaide hospitality circles. The cafe offers an all day menu with some tried and true classic dishes. The whole interior at Colab was put…
Don Don Korean BBQ
Don Don Korean BBQ is still somewhat an underrated little Korean restaurant. It’s located on the other end of Hindley Street, far away from the hustle and bustle of the many clubs and bars the street is known for. Prior to coming here. a friend said they recently announced on their Facebook page, that they…
Juice Lovers Juicery
Juicer Lovers Juicery is one of the newest cold-pressed juice bars popping up around Adelaide of late. It is located in Regent Arcade where the old, run-down franchise café, Billy Baxter, was previously situated. Juice Lovers is a juice bar with a major emphasis on health and well-being, and as part of their philosophy they…
Francesco’s Cicchetti
The Market Shed on Holland has become a trendy meeting place for brunch on a Sunday morning with delicious fresh food supplied by local stall holders. Francesco’s Cicchetti is one of those stalls and has been around for 12 months. “Cicchetti” translated from Italian means small snacks or side dishes, or in other words, Italian…
Si Senorita Cocina Y Bar
As a Food Blogger, I like to visit eateries that are new or ones I haven’t been to (in that order). On a wet and blustery night, together with fellow bloggers Tempting Palates, we checked out one of the new kids on the block along the Marina Pier, Si Senorita. Serving Spanish tapas they offer…
Kalye
Ever since the Bon Jing Filipino food truck, Adelaide is seeing a steady stream of Filo offerings in the form of barbecue and street food. The latest place to open it’s doors is Kalye, which is located down The Parade in the Norwood cafe precinct. The menu is simple with small dishes and sweets, and…
Rumi Palace
When we talk about European or Asian food, we refer to the cuisines from the countries in those regions. Quite similarly, Persian food covers countries such as Iran, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and many others. While this type of cuisine is nothing new to Adelaide, Rumi Palace is one of the first of its kind in…
Henley Surf Life Saving Club
When a friend suggested we eat at the Henley Surf Life Saving Club, I wasn’t quite sure what to expect. Set in a modern building just off Henley Square, the upstairs dining area has magnificent high ceilings and breath taking views of the sea. The menu isn’t as spectacular with a small selection of snacks,…
Pattaya Thai – Somerton Park
It was just over a year ago that I ate at Pattaya Thai in North Adelaide. Little did I know, they also had a restaurant in Somerton Park. If external appearance is anything to go by, the Somerton Park store is like the ugly cousin. The external signs are faded and graffiti is written all…