A favorite for those who like Korean BBQ.
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Really friendly service and a great concept which you pay as you like. The food is very good and constantly changes. The location is very central to Acland St and close to the 96 tram
Chocolate to Die For have all things chocolates and offer all your favourite flavours. You can hand pick individual pieces from their glass display cabinet; my favourites are praline chocolate and cappuccino chocolates. The store also offers pre-packaged chocolates if choosing individual pieces is too much of a hassle for you.
If your a fan of Greek sweets and pastries, then head here. The highlights are the baklava, and the little Greek shortbread crescents. Both are delicious. Authentic and made on site by the passionate shop owners, this place gets Greek sweets just right. They are never too syrupy or too dry, but still unbelievably sweet.
The Bakery is open 24 hours a day and sells your general Bakery fare; pies, sausage rolls, doughnuts and buns hot/cold drinks. This place is highly recommended. The range of baked goods, both sweet and savoury, is good and there is an ever changing 'pie of the month' which can entice anyone willing to try something new.
This is a delightful bakery reminiscent of a bygone era, before mass production and chain stores. The friendly bakers offer good customer service and the bakery oozes with 19th century charm. Bakers make great pies and vegetarian pasties they also produce tasty seasonal gifts, such as steamed Christmas puddings, on the premises.
The Hyde Park Bakery is fairly new, and is really nicely laid out inside. It has a spacious dining area where patrons can sit down with a coffee and cake, and doesn't feel crowded like a lot of bakeries They make soft loaf of French bread with a crispy top, ciabatta, turkish bread, donuts and much more.
Whisk is a gorgeous old building on Goodwood Road with a counter filled with flans, cakes, tortes, tarts and croissants. Running more as a french patisserie than a food cafe, Whisk serves their flans and cakes by the slice or the whole slab with a range of flat-breads and sandwiches.
The décor is great, bohemian rustic with plenty of rusted metals and rough timbers all over. It matches very well with the Rustic Loaves and Baguettes.There is a street side cabinet full of premade baguettes, cakes and hot pastries that temp the eyes and noses as you walk past. Delicious danishes and brownies. A must for Adelaide coffee goers.
Patisseries speciality is the finer things in life, danishes, éclairs, macarons, tarts, and quiches. Mulots has a speciality of making these treats even more delicious than one can imagine. They also have a range of beverages to taste along with your delicacy.
Outback Jacks, typical outback (obviously) themed steak and grill bar. With typical western decor throughout. Fantastic food and great service. Killer steaks!
This place really is just about the best no nonsense, meat lovers establishment in Adelaide. Simple yet outstanding food. Outstanding value for money, ample servings and friendly staff. Because the meat is cooked over a charcoal grill the meat is well done and juicy.
The Alberton hotel prides itself on being family-friendly. This is clearly evidenced by their superb restaurant, which sports a stack of electronic games and play activities, and a special kid's menu alongside the more grown-up selection of affordable Asian and Australian dishes. It's the perfect place to let the kids run riot, without feeling guilty.
This is a great place for families as they have toys and books and colouring in for the kids, and the cute courtyard out the back is super cosy in winter because of the massive heaters. This place is cheap and delicious for both the tastebuds and the human spirit.