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Bidra med feedbackLast time I was here, the place was empty. that's still it. eating was good, but that's not a good sign for the business. the waitress presents me with the menu of exotic international dishes. later she returns to tell me that they also have chips.
So on one of my usual walks around the streets of Adelaide(I visit here for work and like to explore the good hotspots of the city) I stumbled over this small place at my first visit at the melbourne street. I had already turned my nose at a few places at the eastern end of the road, but the menu on the window fascated me. the owner is a doctor who believes in some kind of food as a medical theory, I somehow nodded it, but the menu looked interesting. the menu in the window has about 10 dishes, all from different countries mainly from asia. I went in and the first answer from the dame was a little strange, can I help them? , well, I have to...read more
My family and I was in the area and looking for a place to have a great lunch and have some time to catch up. Food was great and servive was friendly as well.
We were looking for a quick bite to eat before attending a show at the Festival Theatre. Tita Kay's was recommended by a friend so we thought we would give it a try. Not being familiar with Filipino cuisine we were at a bit of a loss as to what to choose our waitress Riazza was very helpful in explaining what the meals consisted of. We had 2 entrees and 2 main courses. The entrees were very generous - 3 muffin sizes steamed rice cakes and 2 large wrap type spring rolls. Both very tasty. The main courses were also generous and well presented. The flavour was a little bland but that was because we didn't know how spicy the meals may be. Next time we will be a bit more adventurous with spice.Overall very much worth a try. Prices were also reasonable and they have BYO at a reasonable rate.
A new place to eat (or get Take Away) in Melbourne StTara Restaurant.