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Contribuisci feedbackToday, I had lunch with my colleagues at a nearby restaurant. I ordered the roast vegetable focaccia, which was absolutely delicious. Everyone else also seemed to enjoy their meals. The cappuccino I had was really good. The service was very friendly and the prices were reasonable. Overall, it was a great lunch experience at this restaurant.
I realized in my later years that it is better to look for the smaller personal café instead of the chain; at least then you can almost always guaranteed service with character. The coffee was excellent and so to the egg and bacon Foccacia Dingy. Many seats inside and outside and great service and friendly smile. Maybe they should rename the cafe as a too cloth for everyone as the size of the portion is large.
This is one of the best places to have Nepalese curries. Every day is a new curry. But the same curry on the same day next week. Every Wednesday is chicken, suttle flavors, but perfect balance.
This is like one of the Hari Christian places you go where you wash your own dishes and pay what you think is fair. I think it's probably good for homeless people who need a little hand... but it's not a full service restaurant.
We call this place just 'Plenty '. It 's removed from the Hutt Street glam, unpretentiously doing what it does. You will likely be greeted by the quietly spoken owner, who is cool personified. No, not that kind of cool the one people try to be... the other kind. Plenty is open for lunch Monday to Friday. There is a selection of baguettes and sandwiches, a couple of salads and a fruit salad in the cabinet. But go for the Nepalese curries and the soups!! Whenever I need to feel fed, nourished, comforted this is where I go. There is a different curry for each day of the week, and a couple of soups in winter. Try the pea and ham soup and the base camp chicken curry!! Nothing seems to change here, and it doesn 't need to. They now also have a restaurant in North Adelaide.