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"Another one for Asian Cuisine lovers looking for an affordable bite. Sit Lo is always busy and it is clear to see why. With affordable prices, healthy and fresh food and the perfect location (Bank Street in the City), Sit Lo is definitely a place you have to go!"
"Looking for a quick lunch or an after-work spot where you can enjoy great food over a few drinks?. Then Sit Lo is the place to be. With mouth-watering bao and fresh pho, this Vietnamese eatery is sure to always have a queue of hungry patrons."
"Opening Times: Monday – Thursday: 11:00am – 9:00pm Friday – Saturday: 11:00am – 10:00pm Sunday: CLOSED. Craving some heart-warming pho noodle soup starting from $10?. Or $7 mouth-watering tofu and mushroom banh mi rolls?"
"You can choose from a range of hand crafted patties which include: Spinach quinoa, Beetrice, Dill & lemon, Veggo classic or vegan chicken. As you sink your teeth into one of these bad boys you’ll be seriously satisfied, and leave the place with a huge smile on your face. Top-class vegan cooking."
"The culmination of a shared passion for life and food, Jack Greens on Waymouth Street in Adelaide is a place to eat, meet, greet, chill and have fun. This family-owned business connects people through... Order OnlineBook Now"
"The culmination of a shared passion for life and food, Jack Greens on Waymouth Street in Adelaide is a place to eat, meet, greet, chill and have fun. This family-owned business connects people through..."
"Using only organic ingredients for its meals, this café offers a wide variety of vegan dishes as well as vegetarian options that can easily be veganised. 20 Gawler Street, Port Noarlunga SA 5167"
"📝 A custom-built matte black Synesso machine is the centrepiece at Larry & Ladd and the cafe has now completely updated the outdated 1920s Regent Arcade. Before you get your hands buttery or dirty with any one of their great sandwiches, check out the records in store. 🕖 Weekdays 7am – 4pm, Saturdays 8am – 2pm"
"Housed in the historic Thebarton Police Barracks, the South Australian Police Museum provides a visual display of the role of police through the 19th, and 20th centuries, along with a glimpse into the complex world of 21st century policing. Opening Times: Thursdays |Address: Thebarton Police Barracks, Gaol RoadAdelaideWebsite:www.southaustralianpolicehistoricalsociety.com/"