The GOAT fish and chips spot. Authentic, delicious and very fsirly priced whilst all the staff are incredibly friendly every time I come! Couldn't recommend more.
Keep up the great work!
Blue Sea Fish & Chips - 85 Ludstone St
Corey Scott - 3 months ago
Absolutely delicious food. Well worth a visit and very good prices.
Dumpling Go Go - 225 Main N Rd
David Lawton - 4 months ago
Came here after our hike to Mount Lofty and oh boy was it a good meal. At 18Aud, it was a huge bowl of pho with plentiful of beef combination meats. The cold spring rolls were excellent also as well. The owner was kind enough to offer us a free packet of prawn crackers too.
The soup stock was very flavourful and savoury and exactly what you'd want on a cold winter day. What a great meal.
Good Pho U - 370G Kensington Rd
SL Wong - 6 months ago
Randomly found this hidden gem, cheap eats and family friendly. Food is amazing and so worth the price. Prices are so damn good too!! Definitely worth coming back. If you’re on a budget for food eateries. Prices are below $20.
Jalan Alor CBD - 8 Downie St
Jenny Te - a month ago
Amazing value for Malaysian food in CBD!
If you’re looking for cheap eats, this is the place to go. There’s a good selection of dishes at just $10 with other options going up to $25.
Hainanese chicken rice was quite tasty with a decent portion of chicken, although we did feel some plates had more than another (we ordered 3 serves of it). Chicken chop with egg noodles had a generous serve of meat and noodles, good flavour too. Chee cheung fun with sweet sauce had enough sauce and tasted great! Mostly cheung fun though, compared to fish ball and fish skin. Sarawak konlomee was a bit dry with not enough sauce, making the noodles white (when they should be brown in colour due to sauce) and bit tasteless.
Restaurant is on the smaller end so it really is just for eating and go, turnaround is quick due to popularity. It gets quite busy during peak lunch and dinner times so be prepared to wait for a table.
Jalan Alor Franklin Street - 85 Franklin St
Isabel - a week ago
La Chanh is another solid Vietnamese spot along Victoria Street with a wide range of dishes. We tried the pho and the vermicelli bowl.
The pho had a light, delicious beef stock with chicken — no heavy MSG or oily feel like some other spots on the street. The noodles were okay in texture, and the chicken was cooked nicely.
The vermicelli bowl was refreshing, and the chicken was cooked well. We also added a side of pork, which I felt could’ve been slightly more charred to get that smoky flavour that many places do.
Overall, a decent experience and another good option along Victoria Street.