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Not Your Average Sunday Lunch at Sukhumvit Soi 38

Sunday Lunch. I automatically think of BBQ’s in the Summer sun, or as the weather gets cooler, roast dinners with all the trimmings. But times are a changing. I had the pleasure of attending Sukhumvit Soi 38‘s ‘Not your average Sunday lunch’ the other week, and average it was certainly not. It boasted 6 flavoursome courses and… Read more »

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Motherduck

On the Fleurieu and looking for the perfect cafe? Somewhere licensed, dishing out locally sourced produce and keeping your health in mind (without lacking flavour). Then you need to waddle on in to Motherduck. Located on the main drag in Goolwa, Motherduck is a quaint little cafe serving breakfast and lunch 6 days a week,… Read more »

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Whistle and Flute

New life in the form of timber, epic brunches and ample greenery has hit Greenhill Road and lets just say its my new favourite place for breakfast and lunch. Let me bring to you- Whistle and Flute. Nestled amongst office buildings and hidden behind the red brick facade, Whistle and Flute is a new player… Read more »

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Blessed Cheese

Cheese please! Blessed Cheese in McLaren Vale Cheese. It’s one of my most favourite things in the whole entire world. No joke. So when I finally had the chance to check out this winner in McLaren Vale I was oh so excited. This winner is also commonly known as Blessed Cheese Blessed Cheese has been… Read more »

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The Golden Fleece Cafe

the other day I met a very special lady. a girl boss. a dreamer. we chatted for what seemed like hours, instagrammed our food and spoke as loud as each other. and the perfect setting for this delightful brunch? The Golden Fleece Cafe. tucked away next to Four Winds Chocolate on High Street at Willunga,… Read more »

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A Mothers Milk

sunday mornings are for long breakfasts, strong coffees and adventures. that’s why last sunday seemed rather fitting to visit the cafe I have been waiting forever to visit. and this cafe my friend, is called A Mothers Milk. you will find this melbourne-vibe-in-adelaide cafe on Unley road, on a corner of a street with brick… Read more »

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Bush Devine Cafe

in my previous post we spoke about a gem of a cellar door in the Clare Valley called Paulett Wines. next to this cosy, warm and every so welcoming cellar door is a equally impressive and modern cafe named the Bush Devine Cafe. after visiting the cellar door for a tasting we saw the menu… Read more »

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Juniper & Pine

Brighton. a beautiful seaside suburb where there are plenty of eateries, a great view on offer and relaxing vibe. home to some of my favourite places like Copenhagen Icecream and The Edge cafe, it’s been a while since a new place popped up. until Juniper & Pine moved in. Juniper and Pine is a trendy… Read more »

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Kutchi Deli Parwana

average restaurants don’t get featured in Gourmet Traveller. so that’s proof that Kutchi Deli Parwana is far from average, it’s incredible to be exact.   many a time have I wandered down Ebenezer Place to see this restaurant bustling with the office lunch time crowd with a line flooding out the door. However on a… Read more »

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Agathas Cafe

Port Noarlunga is one of my most favourite places to hang in the Southern suburbs. It has a breathtaking coastline, a excellent fish and chip shop and plenty of cool cafes, one of those being Agathas Cafe. Agathas is one of our regular go-to joints at Port Noarlunga that always serves a ripper of a feed…. Read more »

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SAD:Cafe

it’s been a while since I have spent some time in Adelaide’s East End. but now that I have headed back there I don’t ever want to leave. today I got acquainted with SAD:Cafe. SAD you say. I don’t think so. nestled on ebenezer place next to the treadly bike shop and midwest traders, this… Read more »

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Peel Street

a day of shopping works up a hunger. especially when your shopping for jeans and they are so tight fitting that you end up doing star jumps in the fitting rooms. We wandered down Hindley and onto Peel, where we found the Peel Street restaurant. We were quickly seated in a spot out the front… Read more »