Gourmet 1: Langdell Shopping Center
The University of Adelaide is opposite the Langdell Shopping Center, so it is even more convenient for many Adelaide students to find food in the Langdell Shopping Center than in the school food center. More importantly, there are more kinds of food in Rundle Mall, and there is also a lot of room for price selection. For cash-strapped students, if you want to eat something delicious and inexpensive, you won't make mistakes in Rundle Mall.
Although Rundle Mall is only a pedestrian street about 200 meters long, there are several food squares here, and many chain restaurants such as KFC and Hungry Jack also have branches here. Freshmen who have just arrived in Adelaide hope to find cheap and delicious food. The following restaurants with good reputation may be worth a try.
? Pizza house? Pizza cake shop
Adelaide's most famous pizza restaurant is Good Life Pizza Restaurant, which is said to be all made of organic ingredients and even praised by non-pizza lovers. However, the price of a better life is not low, which is not suitable for students to consume as a daily diet. Delicious food is not expensive for students. Therefore, it is a good choice to go to PIZZA HOUSE, a famous pizza chain in South Australia.
PIZZA HOUSE has branches in many places. The nearest store in Adelaide is located next to No.26 Bank Street, Adelaide Railway Station, only 900 meters away from the school. Although PIZZA HOUSE is not the best pizza shop in Adelaide, there are different flavors of $4 special pizza and $7.7 extra large family pizza every day, which is very cost-effective. Pizza hut also has many flavors to choose from, such as mushrooms, bacon and Mexican flavors. Students with a family size of 7.7 Australian dollars can eat two meals, and the average cost per meal is less than 4 Australian dollars. If you are hungry during school and don't know what to eat, pizza hut should be a very good choice.
? Ruiqi kitchen roasted meat branch
Ricky's kitchen was originally located next to Chinatown and the central market, and later moved to the food court in the south cross arcade of Rundmall Pedestrian Street. It is called the best deli in this food city and has been reported by the media. Ricky's kitchen has a transparent operation room, which makes people feel very clean and hygienic. The barbecue here is very heavy and the price is not high, generally within 10 Australian dollars. Pork barbecued pork, roast chicken and roast duck can be paired with rice and noodles at will, or you can choose two kinds of meat to make a double fight. The specialty of this shop is roast duck mixed noodles. The skin of roast duck is crisp and tender, and the entrance of noodles is smooth and elastic, so many customers never tire of eating it.
Tip: In addition to Ricky's kitchen, it will be cheaper to buy food at the South Cross Street airport. Because many restaurants in this food city only serve lunch, many fast food restaurants will pack the unfinished food and sell it at the price of 3.50 Australian dollars after 3 pm every day. Many savvy students will choose to patronize and book their own dinner at that time.
? Chinese buffet mingji
BenQ is located in the food city on the first floor of David Johns Shopping Center, opposite the University of Adelaide, and is affectionately called Adading Hall by students. Mingji is a buffet, with 7-8 dishes to choose from, as well as fried rice, fried noodles and other staple foods. Although the taste is far from good, the price of 6.5 Australian dollars per serving still attracts many students to use this place as one of the most common places to fill their stomachs for lunch.
Geerjie food street
Gog Street, located in the city center, is a gathering place for Adelaide cuisine, with many restaurants and gourmet shops, large and small. These food stores are densely distributed on both sides of the street and extend to two important food concentration areas on Gog Street: Central Market and Chinatown. Near the Chinatown in Guogeer Street, there are mainly Southeast Asian cuisines. Besides a large number of China restaurants, there are Vietnamese, Thai and Indian cuisines here, and most Asian cuisines can be tasted here. On Gogl Street near the Central Market, there are mainly western-style restaurants, many French and Italian restaurants and various styles of cafes.
Since many international students go to the central market and Chinatown to buy seasonings and fresh meat for cooking, Goger Street is the only place to buy, so eating here is inevitable. Many people compare Gog Street to Adelaide's check-in desk, and it really lives up to its name. There are two restaurants on Gog Street that are very popular with international students and are well worth a try.
? There are fish in Yingzhou Chinese restaurant.
Address: Gog Street, Adelaide 1 16;
Business hours: Sunday to Thursday: 5: 00 pm ~ 65438+02: 45 am; Friday 12:00- 2:45 pm, 5: 00 pm-65438+0: 00 am; Saturday 5 pm -65438+ 0 am.
When you want to have dinner with friends, you can eat delicately and cheaply. Do you suggest going? Fish in the bag? . Unlike fast food restaurants that operate set meals, Yingzhou is a restaurant featuring Cantonese cuisine (mixed with other cuisines). Although the facade is small, the entrance is full of award-winning brands, and it has been rated as one of the top restaurants in Adelaide 10 for several years. The main reason why Ying's catering is popular is that the dishes are affordable and insist on the original flavor of Chinese dishes.
Zhou Ying only cooks lunch and dinner every Friday, and only cooks dinner at other times. Business hours last until the early hours of the morning, so pay attention to the time before you go. At every meal, people waiting for dinner at the gate of this restaurant are bound to queue up, and the special fish-flavored chicken is a must-have food when entering the store. However, due to the booming business, people who like quiet may not like eating in Yingzhou. I suggest you go together for a long time and order more dishes. On average, consumption is not expensive.
NU Thai Thai food
NU Thai's boss immigrated from Hong Kong to Adelaide. He used to study in Adelaide. Many years after graduation, he took over the Thai restaurant transferred by others and founded the current NU Thai. This is a highly respected Thai restaurant, which is not only one of the best restaurants in Adelaide, but also the dining place in South Australia recommended by Lonely Planet Travel magazine. Although NU Thai is not big, the layout in the store makes people feel very warm, and the food in the store is even more full of praise. Despite its reputation, NU Thai's services and dishes are as usual, and its consumption is not too high. The price of ordinary dim sum such as Thai jiaozi and spring rolls is 10- 12 Australian dollars. Curry and soup are highly recommended, and the price is about 15-20 Australian dollars.