KKY Vietnamese Meat Rolls

Vietnamese street food is all the craze at the moment with yet another new store opening on the outskirts of the city. Located in a small complex amongst other shops and eateries is KKY Vietnamese Meat Rolls. This quaint little store is neat and well presented with everything shiny and new. Seating is limited with…

Whipped Bake Bar Cafe

I have a dear friend who works till the early hours of the morning and lives by the beach. When we catch up for lunch, it’s her first meal of the day and she usually wants something a bit light. Knowing this, I pick a place that serves an all day breakfast, as well as…

Worldsend Hotel

I remember a time when the Worldend Hotel had a full pub menu. I’m not sure what has happened since, but during one of my most recent visits, I was shocked to find they didn’t sell food. It was only by chance we ate here today, because our original lunch destination was unexpectedly closed. I…

Samurai Teppanyaki

For those that know nothing about Japanese food, teppanyaki is a style of Japanese cuisine that utilises a hot iron plate to cook food. “Teppan” literally translated from Japanese means “iron plate”, while “yaki” means “grilled”, “broiled” or “pan fried”. There aren’t too many Japanese restaurants in Adelaide that do Teppanyaki, and the only one…

Sad Cafe

Sad Cafe is quaint and hipster, and is located along Ebenezer Place, down the eastern end of Rundle Street. While immensely popular, the seating at this place is limited, so it’s not uncommon for people to go somewhere else because they couldn’t get a seat. The menu is simple and straight forward with breakfast options…

Bread & Bone Wood Grill

Adelaide’s love affair with burgers continues as we see a new burger joint, Bread & Bone Wood Grill, open up on the revitalised Peel Street. Several partners within the business also run Press, which serves up arguably the best burger in Adelaide. So what’s the point of difference with this place when it comes to…

Dera

There are a lot of Indian restaurants out there that serve dishes that we’re all familiar with, mainly because customers order what they like and are accustomed to. Dera are one of the few Indian restaurants to serve classical western favourites as well as a selection of not so familiar authentic curries. This place prides…

Sit Lo

As someone who eats out quite often, I see a lot of trends in the food industry. Last year, burger joints and dessert bars were quite popular, while this year there are eateries with Latin American influences and Vietnamese street food. Sit Lo is located on the new revitalised Bank Street and is the lastest…

Cafe Froot

Cafe Froot is one of the numerous places along Semaphore Road where you can sit down and have breakfast. What makes this place different is that you can order breakfast at any hour of the day. There are over a dozen breakfast options with nothing too overly complicated. There is a lunch and dinner menu…

The Rolling Pin – Semaphore

I’ve read good things about The Rolling Pin out in Magill, but I’ve never had the chance to drive out there to check it out. Thanks to their success, they’ve opened two new stores out in the western suburbs, one in Semaphore and the other in Port Adelaide. The Semaphore store is located right in…