Having been here 5 months ago when it was Horner & Pratt, I only recently discovered that Horner had moved on, and this place had since been renamed Bambi’s Kitchen. With the exception of the signage, everything still remains the same, which includes their delicious menu. For lunch, I ordered the Pulled Pork Wrap. The…
Tag: adelaide food
Thyme
Thyme is located on the north western side of Victoria Square amongst other popular eateries. The breakfast offerings look fairly standard with over a dozen options, while the lunch menu is a combination of pub and Mediterranean inspired. Set in a long skinny floor plan, the decor is neat and well presented with artworks for…
Mestizo Cocina Peruana
Mestizo is Adelaide’s first Peruvian restaurant, and its literal translation means “mixed race” which is a reflection of its rich multicultural history. Peruvian cuisine is a culmination of local practices and ingredients, with influences from it’s indigenous population, Europe (Spanish, Italian, German), Asia (China, Japan) and West Africa. When immigrants first came to Peru, they…
Dulwich Bakery – Glenelg South
Based on the name, I would presume this bakery first started off in Dulwich. Known for their cakes, pies and pasties, they had the recipe for success, and have been able to expand to 7 stores across the state. The Glenelg South store is located towards the end of Partridge Street within a small shopping…
Lisa’s Rolls King
Lisa’s Rolls King replaces what was once a Cherry Blossom sushi store. With sushi, hot egg rolls, cold rolls, rice dishes, noodles and dumplings, the offerings are a bit better than your hole in the wall sushi store. This place has gone one better by offering a small selection of Vietnamese rolls. The decor at…
La Moka
With small bar licences being handed out like pamphlets at a voting booth, the once dark and dingey Peel Street alleyway has been transformed into a vibrant and trendy social destination, giving life to the laneway culture that we so often see in Melbourne. A handful of new bars have opened since I last walked…
Windy Point Restaurant – Festival of Food 2014
It’s that time of year again when I pay one of my favourite restaurants in Adelaide a visit. Armed with the Festival of Food voucher, we drive up to the picturesque Windy Point to see what dishes they have in store for us. The cost per person this year is $47.50 which entitles you to…
Indulge in Chocolate
What would a shopping complex be without a local dessert place? Located way up north at Mawson Lakes Shopping Centre is Indulge in Chocolate. The menu is simple and straight forward with a selection of crepes, fondues and sundaes. If you’re not in the mood for something substantial, they also have a small selection of…
Burger Club – Mawson Lakes
Burger Club is one of the last recognised burger joints in Adelaide that I’ve yet to visit, until today. Located way up north at the entrance of Mawson Lakes Shopping Centre, this place offers a dozen different burgers distinguished by country (this excludes their temporary special burgers). Strictly speaking, if you’re going to organise by…
Bank Street Social
Tonight, I had the pleasure of joining Liz and Troy from The Cocktail Challenge to check out Bank Street Social, one of Adelaide’s trendiest small bars. I must admit I was very impressed from the moment I walked into the bar area. It’s a whopping 240 square metres of underground space which has a capacity…