It’s been a while since I visited a Fasta Pasta store, mainly because there are so many other places to try. Of course, there are times when things are busy at work, and you want something that’s quick, convenient and edible. The closest store is Brighton which is located in a small complex on the…
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Sheoak Cafe
I was just driving through the Adelaide Hills and I was looking for somewhere local to eat. I check the Urbanspoon app and it tells me the Sheoak Cafe comes highly recommended. A quick look at the menu on the door indicates an international cuisine with Sri Lankan, Turkish, French, Italian and Greek dishes on…
Convenience on Daws
In my quest to the find the best Vietnamese Roast Pork Roll in Adelaide, I stumble upon Convenience on Daws which is half convenience store and half Vietnamese take away. Open Monday to Saturday during the day, this place offers 4 types of Vietnamese rolls, noodles, curries, salads, cold rolls, soups and snacks. The place…
Ryo’s Noodles – Blogger Dinner
Adelaide Food Central was invited to a blogger dinner at Ryo’s Noodles. All food and drink were provided free of charge. I’ve been to Ryo’s Noodles when it first opened and was impressed by the high quality and authenticity of their Ramen. With a busy blogger lifestyle, it’s often hard to go back to the…
Jan’s Fish and Chickery
Jan’s Fish and Chickery is located within a small shopping complex on the corner of Diagonal Road and Cliff Street in Glenelg East. Their main offerings are roast chicken, fish, burgers and salads, among other snacks. The store itself is very basic. The menu isn’t written in one place but along walls and counter tops…
Olive & Edith
Olive & Edith is a small stall inside The Market Shed on Holland. As far as food is concerned, there are 3 types of hot bagels on offer; the bacon and egg hollandaise, bacon and smashed avocado, and the triple b (slow cooked beef, horseradish hollandaise and caramelised onion). They also have freshly squeezed bottled…
Ramsgate Hotel
When I was younger, the Ramsgate Hotel was better known as the “Punch Up” pub where two AFL players had some sort of altercation. Thankfully, it’s been out of the news since then, but if some of the online reviews are anything to go by, it wasn’t going to be a pleasant dining experience. After…
Malt Fiction’s 13
Adelaide Food Central was invited to the launch of Malt Fiction’s first craft beer “13” which was held at the Laneway Bar. All drinks and food were provided free of charge. The idea behind Malt Fiction was that the owners wanted to create a craft beer that would take you to utopia. Malt refers to…
Pondok Daun
With Indonesia’s close proximity to Australia, I’m quite surprised there are only a handful of Indonesian eateries in Adelaide. Pondok Daun is the latest to open its doors and offer this type of cuisine, and judging by the ethnicity of it’s clientele, it’s almost safe to say that the food is authentic. Today, I once…
Trouble and Strife
At the location that was once a small Korean cafe is the cool new Trouble and Strife. There are seven gourmet breakfast and brunch options that are written on paper hanging off the wall. Classic dishes that caught my eye were the Smoked Salmon, Smashed Avocado and Peas, and the Rare Roast Beef. All decent…