French
This French restaurant is very small. I don't know what the French word for boutique is, but it certainly applies to this place.
I enter this restaurant through a door, off a street. Oh, how cliche!
Next I'll probably asked to choose food from a printed list!
This place used to be D'Artagnan, a reasonable French restaurant.
This place looks like a little boutique shop in Burnside Village, but is actually a reasonably fancy restaurant. There's not much French cuisine in Adelaide.
This place is always full. It's one of the few places I'd recommend booking.
I find myself sitting at the bar once again.
Thirty seconds later, and I've been promoted to a table. :)
This is a very small cafe. Due to my late booking (13 minutes before arriving), I'm relegated to a counter. However, my chair has a proper back, so it's okay. :)
Have ventured into Burnside Village. Was expecting to find a mis-categorised franchise restaurant in the food court, but this is actually fairly fancy.
This place is extremely popular. Always book here. Almost anywhere else, you'll just be able to walk in the door, and get a table. Not here.
There are only a handful of fancy French restaurants in Adelaide.
This whole place is about three metres wide, with a slightly uncomfortable park bench seat along one wall, and a walkway along the other.
I normally don’t do TFR on Saturdays, but since I haven’t done anything else of note today, I thought I’d head out. The place is very busy, and after a twenty minute
Almost run out of places to go in North Adelaide. Waiting by fire for table to be arranged. Slightly close to neighbouring diners. Place is fairly dark.