Good Life Pizza – Glenelg

I’m no stranger to Good Life Pizza as I’m a frequent customer at their Hutt Street store in the city. Thankfully they have another store down in Glenelg which gives me access to their delicious tasting pizzas. Sure, their pizzas are not exactly the cheapest, but they support the local economy by using local ingredients,…

Morphett Fish & Chicken

Chicken shops are found in just about every suburb in Adelaide and it’s no surprise that it’s the preferred place to visit when it comes to take out. Morphett Fish and Chicken is located in a small shopping complex just off Morphett Road. The menu offerings are fairly stock standard with fish, yiros, burgers, steak…

No.1 Chinese BBQ

No.1 Chinese BBQ is located within a small group of eateries towards the southern end of Field Street just off busy Gouger Street. For any place that calls themselves number one, the expectations are certainly high and it was time to put them to the test. As their name suggests, skewered meats and vegetables are…

Paparazzi – Nutrition Detective Solution Book Launch

Adelaide Food Central was invited to the Nutrition Detective Solution book launch at Cafe Paparazzi. All food and drinks were provided free of charge. Eateries providing healthy meals are a popular trend at the moment as people are looking towards healthier alternatives when eating out. Paparazzi have acknowledged this and provided a healthier extension to…

Pollen 185

Pollen 185 is a cafe located on the southern end of King William Road in Hyde Park. It’s menu is vegetarian and vegan with a small selection of breakfast items, such as the classic Avocado Smash or Baked Eggs, served until 11:30am. From noon onwards, the offerings are more interesting with dishes such as the…

The Travelling Greek

Opening for its third weekend in The Market Shed on Holland is The Travelling Greek. Set up as a small stall towards the rear, this place offers a small selection of hot meals, salads, sweets and savoury products. The Vegetarian Mezze Plate was of interest as you get a bit of everything, however, there is…

Thai Chef – Revisit

With so many restaurants and cafes in Adelaide, and the constant flow of new ones opening, one can get away with not visiting the same place twice. Of course, if my last dining experience was a memorable positive experience, there is really no hesitation with a revisit. That’s how I feel with Thai Chef. As…

Da Won Waffle & Coffee

Da Won is a small cafe located on a side street in Hindmarsh. Literally translated from Korean it means “Tea House” but also has a double meaning in a different Asian language. While the name of this place promotes coffee and waffles, I think the items of interest on their menu are their homestyle Korean…

Olea

Located on level one of the historic Electra House, Olea provides a modern take on traditional Greek cuisine. With ingredients imported from Greece and South Australia’s best produce, diners get to experience flavours that are Mediterranean based. Like most eateries around these days, sharing in the form of tapas is encouraged. The menu is simple…

Zu Zu Mamou

Zu Zu Mamou is a pop up cajun and creole restaurant and bar that is open for the duration of the Fringe. The place is named after a song sung by the New Orleans R&B artist Dr John. For a pop up restaurant, the variety is good. There is a selection of 10 creole tasters,…