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Le Souk

4.9 (9 reviews)
ModerateCafes, Moroccan, African
Open • 7:00 am - 9:00 pm

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A breakfast of chachouka. Very tasty in a simple and natural ingredient way!
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Oh my God, the lamb couscous is delicious! Well definitely be back for more over the next 68 days :)

Slow cooked lamb with twice steamed cous cous and fresh mint tea with toasted pine seeds for one

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Taste of Marrakech - Now doing tasting plates

Taste of Marrakech

4.0(3 reviews)
0.1 km•Adelaide

A taste of Morocco in down town Adelaide…read more Taste of Marrakech in Adelaide Central Market has been delighting our senses for a few years now. I love the shelves laden with jar after jar of freshly preserved lemons. Enticingly richly coloured spices including the all important base for Moroccan cuisine ras el hanout , cook books and Moroccan culinary aids aim to have us recreating the tastes of Marrakech at home. You can also get the low down on how to make authentic tagines or Moroccan mint tea from the wonderfully generous staff. However if like me you are tempted by the ready prepared, you will be in seventh heaven. It is very hard to walk by and not be swayed by the gorgeous earthenware bowls crammed with dips glistening with olive oil, olives, the freshest salads or bite sized kofta. Sit yourself at the candle lit mini bar (seats 4-6) colourfully tiled with what else but Moroccan tiles and enjoy a tasting plate for lunch of an early Friday night dinner. Close your eyes for a second and be transported to a far away land, take a deep breath and smell the spices of a desert country. Remember if you have a too bountiful lemon tree donate them to Taste of Marrakech and they could soon be preserved and adorning this market stall's shelves tantalising all passers by with dreams of exotic North Africa.

I was aimlessly wandering through the markets recently when I noticed the little glass fronted…read morestall which is Taste of Marrakech. They had a small tasting plate, with slices of turkish bread and a number of dips and chili sauce to try. I decided to have a go, considering I didn't have much else to do. It literally blew my mind. Taste of Marrakech has only been in existence since the beginning of this year and it is a welcome addition to the market community. Specializing in Morroccan cuisine, Taste of Marrakech stocks a broad variety of fresh and exotic spices, such as sumac, dry harrissa and rasel hanout which sit elegantly in large tubs and have a great aesthetic appeal and an iccredible aroma. In addition, Taste of Marrakesh has some incredible dips and the aforementioned chili sauce, perhaps the best in the land, as well as prepared meals to be cooked at home.

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Panacea

Panacea

4.0(23 reviews)
0.6 km•Adelaide
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Now boys and girls, who knew "panacea" means to "cure all"?…read moreThat is the perfect description for the warming, hearty spanish inspired meals served up from a daily changing specials menu and regular pizza and tapas fare here. Sit amongst birds nest lighting, green walls and in uncomfortable plastic chairs while you watch a chaotic open kitchen steam, clang and heat up inside or take a leisurely look down your nose at passers by as you sip your red wine and nibble tapas under big white umbrellas in the summer breeze outside. Crispy BBQ quail, simple warmed olives and baked gnocchi are all you really need to look at but there is a very long menu for those who like to feel they have choice. Note thought that this is one of those places where you need to probably allow sharing plate minimum per person though if you want to be full at the end of the night. Very strong Moroccan, Spanish and meat based flavours engulf most dishes here and you will get rich flavours like goats cheese, marinated herbs and plenty of salt coming through with most dishes - but it is worth it. Service is hilariously attentive - I have had 2 people serving my table all 3 times I have been to date. And waitered service like that is normally a lot more expensive in Adelaide now-days. It really makes you feel special and enhances the experience of "being amongst it" where you are literally next to the open kitchen if you are in the main area. If you don't fancy flashing the AMEX card then dine here with the suits and ties or stockings and slippers (very few of those) for lunch and dinner from 12-6pm Monday to Thursday for half price pizzas and jugs of sangria - bargain!

I visited here on Friday night for a much needed after work drink with a friend and I was…read morepleasantly surprised. I hadn't been to Panacea in years and was unsure what to expect. Not only did we receive 25% off our bill using the check in feature on the Yelp app, but the red sangria was absolutely delicious. No cheap nasty wine was used and had an authentic Spanish taste. We ordered the pate entree to share and we're impressed at the very generous serving. The flavour was perfect and just enough to keep us going until our later Dinner. The service was good. However when we arrived we were the only ones there. Although friendly, it wasn't above and beyond. It would be good to see how they fare when the restaurant was a little busier. Will definitely return to try the full menu and for more sangria. If you have not already been, now's the time - especially with the current Yelp offer which will make that sangria extra sweet and soul soothing.

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Panacea - The owl to scare away the birds

The owl to scare away the birds

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The moody decor

Panacea - Duck liver pate and ciabatta melba toast.

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Duck liver pate and ciabatta melba toast.

Adulis Restaurant - A mixture of dishes. Kitfo, a chicken dish (yodoro something), and a vegetarian selection. All delicious!

Adulis Restaurant

5.0(1 review)
7.5 km

Up until trying this, Addis Ababa was my go to Ethiopian retreat, the place I would take my more…read moreadventurous eating friends to delight their senses. I'm pleased to say that the title has been usurped by none other than Adulis Restaurant. Tucked away with an uninspiring facade, Adulis looks like the sort of place you wouldn't expect to be a centre of great cuisine, yet as is often the case, one shouldn't judge a book by its cover. For inside, all manner of delights and delicacies are in store. The restaurant offers a selection of Eritrean, Sudanese, and Ethiopian cuisine, although doesn't make any distinction between them on the menu. From the menu I've tried five things, the Kitfo - An Ethiopian staple of raw beef spiced in such a way that it essentially cooks through, is absolutely delicious and probably the best I've ever tasted. The Chicken dishes are wonderfully spiced and not lacking for flavour, and the vegetarian options? Well, let's just say that I as a full fledged meat eater could be tempted to go veggie if all their cuisine was that good. Most food seems to be served on a platter of Ethiopian bread, or Injera. Traditionally this bread is made from teff flour, a tradition kept strong at Adulis. The bread is nice and has a good sourness to it, as well as a tang that only teff flour can provide. The staff are wonderful, and while the owner might not be versed strongly enough in English to describe what food you are getting (The menu however, explains them well), we have had no issue getting across our poor tolerance of chilli. Finally, understand that the serving sizes here are immense. Two mains can easily feed four people to satiety, as we have had two mains amongst three people before and struggled to finish before inevitably admitting defeat. If you are after some of the best cuisine Africa can provide, this is the place to discover it.

Le Souk - cafes - Updated May 2026

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