Reviews on Cafe food in Mile End, West Torrens, South Australia including Mister sunshine's, The Messy Tomato, Peter Rabbit, Loveon Cafe, Troppo, Le Souk, UR Caffe, Lucia's Spaghetti and Pizza Bar
4 based on 207 reviews
A popular Adelaide institution! Serving tastybpasta and pizzas since 1957
Luciaâs, located in the Adelaide Central Market, is something of an institution in Adelaide. It opened in 1957 and is still operated by the same family. This, reportedly, was the first pizza bar in Adelaide.Today you still get friendly, if sometimes, frantic service and great, honest food using fresh ingredients directly from the adjacent market.If the restaurant looks full, just hang around and ask for a table. The tables turnover pretty quickly.The menu is extensive and the wine list offers some great surprises. Good food, service and value for money.
4 based on 194 reviews
I recently headed into UR Cafe for some breakfast, on a mid-week morning.The place was reasonably busy and i was shown to a table against the wall. Interestingly, the bench seat base was made from old doors which wasnât exactly the most comfortable this to be sitting on, and the old, thin cushions didnât help much.The menus were all stained and dog eared, needing a major overhaul in my opinion. I felt like I wanted to wash my hands after handling it.But for all of that, the breakfast, standard eggs & bacon on toast was a large serve and served hot & fresh. Coffee was OK but my long black was cool before I had managed to finish it.Overall, not an experience that I would go out of my way for in the future.
4 based on 116 reviews
Le Souk or 'the Market' in French/Arabic, has brought couscous, the staple of Algeria to the Adelaide Central Market. An exciting 'food first', Le Souk offers freshly steamed couscous, prepared in the traditional way. Our menu reflects the cultural mix of
I've tried many restaurants in central market and China town. It's not exaggerating if I say Le Souk is one of the beasts. Food is good and the owner is very nice, kind and hospitable. This restaurant is a must try for visitors and tourists. It would be a regular restaurant for us. Thank you amelism1, we are happy to see you have enjoyed your Le Souk experiences. Clearly, you have done your homework! See you soon, it's a date!
4 based on 120 reviews
Very picky coffee drinkers here. Visitors to Adelaide. If you are looking for a full flavoured flat white coffee with a golden brown crema then this is not the place for you.In a city with so many good cafes with excellent coffee I was stunned to read how well reviewed this place was, particularly regarding the coffee.Very disappointing for us. It is obviously very popular as it was packed. Super trendy in ambience and menu. But for us it's all about the coffee at breakfast and this one missed the mark.Service was nice, friendly and efficient despite being extremely busy and the food was good.
4 based on 77 reviews
Coffee is excellent, food delicious, service friendly. Ticks all the boxes for a cafe, not pretentious but still serious about quality. Visit every time I'm back in Adelaide.
4 based on 207 reviews
A quirky garden cafe & bar in the Adelaide CBD, specialising in coffee, food & South Australian liquor.
I was looking forward to breakfast from the moment I stumbled across the recommendation online. Peter Rabbitâs, rightly so, is decorated accordingly, placing you in a cafe designed like a garden shed. The staff were friendly, the food and coffee outstanding! I had the pineapple and strawberry juice (yum!) and the French toast (oh my goodness...next level). The coffee was strong and well made, and I have never seen so many varieties of latte in my life...we were very impressed! Located near the university it appears to get quite busy, but the service was quick. There is also a converted vintage caravan out the front of the property functioning as a takeaway coffee stop. I canât recommend it enough, and I will definitely be returning before I leave Adelaide.
5 based on 73 reviews
Welcome to The Messy Tomato. Much of Italian life revolves around the family dinner table. Itâs well known that Italians are deeply versed in the gioie della tavola, or âthe joys of the table.â Perhaps the first thing people think of when they think of It
Found this little gem on TripAdvisor. From the start we knew it was a winner. Funky takes on brekkie, the flavours were fresh and different to what you would normally see but truly delicious. The coffee was great and the service spot on. We even got some recommendations based on local knowledge. And the Central Markets are worth a visit
4 based on 170 reviews
We went here for brunch and the food was a lovely, as were the staff. The venue is really cute and fun. The meals are a decent size and quite delish!
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