La Musette was an art gallery for quite some time, and like some local businesses in the area, created a cafe component. The menu is simple and the ingredients are based on seasonal produce. There’s a baguette, a burger and their signature dish, The Big Mess, which is an oversized omelette. To accompany the meals,…
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Sushi Planet – Adelaide – New Menu Launch
Adelaide Food Central was invited to Sushi Planet’s new menu launch. Together with other guests, we were spoilt for choice with a decadent array of beautifully presented sushi, sashimi, yakitori, as well as cocktails, wines, beers and desserts, all free of charge. Sushi Planet looks and feels clean, contemporary and minimalist with underlying Japanese touches;…
PappaRich
Adelaide Food Central was invited to the opening launch of PappaRich on Gouger Street. All food and drink were provided free of charge. The first PappaRich store opened in Malaysia a decade ago and has since expanded to 70 stores across the globe. With 16 stores here in Australia, their success is largely attributed to…
Chef Dong
From the same owners as Fortuna Court in Norwood comes Chef Dong, which is named after the owner himself. Located in a small shopping complex in the well-to-do suburb of St. Peters, Chef Dong offers a decent selection of Chinese dishes that are separated into hot pots, rice and noodle dishes, vegetarian options and all…
Handsome & The Duchess
If it wasn’t for social media I wouldn’t have known Handsome & The Duchess existed. Located down a side street off Gawler Place, the signage isn’t particularly great and you have to walk past it to find it. The food menu is small with salads, sandwiches, pastries and sweets on offer. The decor here reminds…
Lindes Lane
Adelaide Food Central was invited to sample the dishes at Lindes Lane. All food and drink were provided free of charge. Wine cafe by day and small bar at night, Lindes Lane is one of the few places that I know that takes up an entire street. Known for their laneway parties, Lindes Lane now…
The Latvian Lunchroom
The Adelaide Central Markets is slowly becoming a hub of international cuisines with Russian, Moroccan, Italian, Spanish and Korean food available, only to name a few. The latest to join the ranks is The Latvian Lunchroom which is a stall located in the North West corner of the markets. The food menu is small offering…
Taste of the Himalayas
If I was doing this review a few years back, it would have been difficult because there were few Himalayan restaurants around. These days, there are about half a dozen in Adelaide serving similar dishes, so it’s a lot easier to get a gauge of what’s good and what’s not. Taste of the Himalayas has…
Seaview Chicken and Fish
Some people who read this blog have commented on why I even bother reviewing a Chicken or Fish & Chip shop. Top fish and chip shops such as Sotos and Stunned Mullet have been reviewed so it’s only fair to check out what other places have to offer. In this case, when it comes to…