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Unagi Restaurants in Adelaide

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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)."
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City: Adelaide, Level 1 Stamford Plaza Hotel | 150 North Terrace, Adelaide, South Australia 5000, Australia
"A good experience, well located in the city and boasting good service. The menu was extensive, offering good quality Japanese Cuisine."
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City: Adelaide, 15 Field Street, Adelaide, SA, 5000, Australia
"Tucked away down Field Street, behind Gaucho's and opposite a factory wall, Wasai is situated in what looks like a fairly non-descript building and at first glance might not seem all that promising.<br> <br> Wander inside and you're in a little patch of Japan. Friendly service and attentive staff seat you at proper tables with proper chairs. None of those god awful pits and taking your shoes off and so on that were all the rage in Japanese restaurants a few years ago - yes yes, I know it's all terribly authentic, but really....<br> <br> Four of us decided to go with the Banquet and in case there wasn't quite enough food - we've had bad experiences with so called "banquets" in the past that left you feeling hungry - we added a couple of entrees. Gyoza (because we like gyoza) and karaage (because it sounded like upmarket popcorn chicken and who could say no?<br> <br> Then the &nbsp;food started arriving. First, about five plates of entree sized serves to share. Soba noodle salad, all sesame oiled up with cherry tomato and avocado. The gyoza, crispy and plump with a beautiful dipping sauce. Creamy tofu, lightly battered an fried, sitting in a soy broth. The karaage chicken, plump little pieces of chicken in a crispy batter. An enormous boat filled with sushi and sashimi, tempura, a seafood broth, teriyaki chicken.&nbsp;<br> <br> It was a table groaning collection of food and all of it prepared with care and the freshest of ingredients. We ate far more than we thought we could and just enjoyed it all. Although there were desserts on the menu we decided against it (the "wafer thin mint" effect) but they sounded pretty good.<br> <br> All up with a few drinks, $160 which, for the quantities of food we received, the quality of the ingredients and the care in the presentation seemed more than reasonable. You could go to one of the conveyor belt sushi places and fill your belly for less money, but you wouldn't remember it afterwards.<br> <br> This WAS a memorable meal."
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City: Adelaide, 16 Hindley St, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia
"The food was absolutely delicious. ramen was very rich and filled. seaweed salat was light and refreshing and really helped cut through the enough of the rams. the Oktopus balls should die so well! 5 stars safe, will come back here to try everything else on the menu!"
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City: Adelaide, 21 Sturt street, Adelaide, South Australia 5000, Australia
"I met my wife for a quick lunch break as it's close to work. the staff are very friendly and accommodating to our needs. we were given a fee suggestions and decided to try them all! the food was amazing. octopus balls, miso eggplant, pork dumplings, fried tofu, the sashimi was to die foe all super fresh and piping hot when delivered to our table by our smiling waiter. the prices are very reasonable and the menu has a great variety. a fantastic place to eat in the cbd with a great selection of fresh and healthy food."
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City: Adelaide, 22-24 Grote St, Adelaide, South Australia 5000, Australia
Seating, Waitstaff, Serves Alcohol, Wheelchair Accessible
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City: Adelaide, 153 Anzac Hwy, Kurralta Park, Adelaide, SA5031, Australia
"The worst. The worst sushi, the worst service. Avoid it and get sime great sushi from inside near Kmart. Ordered a water for it to be handed to us when we were leaving by the girl who just remembered then coughed in her hand grabbed it from the fridge and gave it to us. Never again."
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