Feeling indecisive and not sure about what to eat, I stumbled upon the Fishbone Cafe in Glenelg. To one side of the store, they sell gelati (as a separate business), and on the other side, where the kitchen area is, they sell fish and chips, with other deep fried seafood options. The store is basically…
Tag: adelaide food
Yanni’s Yiros
There’s a new place in town that makes the AB better than everyone else. It was only by chance did I venture out this way to order one. One of original AB creators, the Blue and White Cafe, just happened to be closed for holidays, and with my insurmountable craving, I travelled to the Eastern…
American Candy Stand Cupcakes
After a night out for dinner, it was dessert time at the American Candy Stand. This cosy little place is certainly well decorated and offers all your American treats. Tonight, I went halves on a Lemon Whoopie. It’s not a cookie and it’s not a cake, but something in between. The biscuit part of the…
Mesa Lunga
Mesa Lunga is superbly located on the corner of Morphett Street and Gouger Street. Divided into two sections, there is the main dining area, and in another section, which is accessible from the outside, there is a separate bar. The place has indoor and outdoor dining areas, and during the process of booking, the owner was…
Burp
Burp is one of the first Mexican places to open up in Adelaide. This made Burp a bit of a novelty. These days, Burp has competitors and you’ll find a Mexican place in most food courts. They’ve also simplified their menu since I last visited and their offerings are now more in line with Zambrero….
The Strand
Located on the busy Jetty Road business strip, The Strand offers all your traditional Italian favourites. The restaurant is modernly decorated and the staff were warm and inviting. The service here was exceptional. We had very attentive waiter who would constantly refill our water bottles and was always available when needed. Today, I ordered the…
Oscar’s
When there’s a wine tour of the McLaren Vale, we always have lunch at Oscar’s. On this occasion there were 18 of us and we were seated in the outdoor dining area. The staff were friendly, however, we found the service to be a bit slow. The place was basically decorated and offered your traditional Italian…
Sheesha Lounge
It’s a sight you have to get used to when you walk down Hindley Street and see hoards of people sitting out on the pavement smoking what looks like an over sized bong. This place specialises in Sheesha, which is flavoured tobacco. The instrument used to smoke the tobacco is a hookah. The smoke from the…
Nic & Rocco – Grote St
A new hole in the wall patisserie has just opened up in the Central Markets. Started from the winners of My Kitchen Rules, it appears to be a franchise that will see many new stores open across the state. The desserts on offer didn’t look that great to me. I ordered the Triple Chocolate Dome…