Inari Restaurants in Adelaide
The best places in Adelaide to eat Inari. Our interactive map features all restaurants around Adelaide who offer this dish to eat out or take away.
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This is a list of all the eateries where you can order Inari or dine out.
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3.3
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City: Adelaide, Charles Street Plaza, 20 Charles Street, Adelaide, SA, 5000, Australia
"We went to this café on a Groupon voucher and found it by accident when we walked through an arcade off Charles Street. Café Delores is an Asian sushi bar/cafe amongst other Asian eateries in what appears to be a predominantly Asian arcade. We were the only customers when we walked in mid-morning on a busy weekday and presented our voucher to puzzled looks. After some explanation the voucher was accepted and we ordered from the breakfast menu as that is what our voucher limited us to. Breakfast was standard 'English ' and was pretty much what you might fry up at home including the presentation and the supermarket quality produce. Meals were brought to the table by the cook/chef who was polite and pleasant. Cappucinos were fairly bland but drinkable. Would I recommend this place to my friends? Probably not unless there was no other choice (eg if you were in the outback) but with such a choice in the heart of Adelaide why bother (unless you 've prepaid for a Groupon voucher)."
3.8
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3.8
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City: Adelaide, 147 The Parade, Norwood, South Australia 5067, Australia, Adelaide
"Kintaro is a very popular and busy food outlet so be prepared to wIt for a table at lunchtimes. The food is worth the wait as it is very fresh, tasty and interesting. The sashimi dishes are so fresh and delicious they are my favourite. Great range of food is available from the sushi train or from the menu.."
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4.5
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City: Adelaide, Adelaide Central Plaza, 100 Rundle Mall, Adelaide, 5000, Australia
"Nowadays there are so many sushi shops in Adelaide: at least one in every food court. But this shop has been in Adelaide Central Plaza (i.e., the basement of David Jones Department Store) for many years. It is still the best, as the chef is a Japanese, who knows how to prepare sushi rice and how to roll it with the right pressure; not too hard like the ones in other shops. When I saw him making a salmon roll, I asked him to cut it into a bite size for me. I also bought my favourite Inari-sushi. They were really yummy, just like the ones in Tokyo! And the prices are not high at all. So there is always a long queue of customers during the lunch hour."
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City: Adelaide, Shop 27, Brickworks Marketplace,38 South Rd, Torrensville SA, Adelaide, Australia
Kintaro Sushi from Adelaide creates for you scrumptious sushi (e.g., Maki and Sashimi), in addition to many other variations, always fresh with ingredients like fish, vegetables and meat, and easily digestible Japanese dishes are being made with lots of freshly harvested vegetables, fish and meat.