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    Lawash Bakery

    3.8 (23 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 9:30 pm

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Dab S.

    This dine-in or take-away kebab shop and bakery is a gem; a few 'new arrival' families who all had experience back around Turkey and the Middle East with bakeries but could not individually afford to start business got together and set this one up, so there is a lot of expertise involved, and a lot of pride. Even though it looks like not much from the street, it is a humble, clean and respectable venue. I've eaten here many times and I really like it a lot. Their bread is sold all over Adelaide, and can be purchased at its lowest cost here where it is made. The lads who run the place at night are all good boys, they are consistent with their food preparation and they usually have a smile for you. Off the menu I have tried a Shami minced lamb kebab, a Lamb Korma (curry) a Falafel (Vegetable) kebab, Doogh yogurt drink (very yummy, a little like an Indian Lassi) but what I usually have is like a mixed grill, a little of everything. The traditional desserts, like the bread are made here and also sold in many outlets around Adelaide they a crunchy baklava with pistachio, cashew, and a poppy seed cake. They are mostly cheap and usually very fresh when purchased here, particularly the Lady Fingers which also come in a chocolate coated version. The elder men who work in the day time and from before dawn to make the bread are also generally very happy and friendly. The store sells some groceries as well, not a lot, but a few items. If you are sitting down for a meal, it is Halal, you can wash your hands. The food is served with some salad and bread. They have a canvass blind outside to mask the hot afternoon sun and the traffic of busy South Road, and if you are driving you can park around the back, so it is all very easy. The cost is very low. Good for a single meal or a group.

    Half chicken with naan and salad for $10
    Chloe R.

    I always thought The Hunger Games was just another way of describing my Friday night scramble for a meal out of the house, and if you had seen me last Friday you would understand why. I'd read the reviews, seen the photos and known that Lawash was going to be my fat luck Friday feast. I drove along South Rd, looking for the dodgy blue and white shop I'd driven past and never gone into so many times before and got a little disoriented. Lawash has upgraded and doubled in size! Now taking over 2 store fronts, with open kitchens and wood ovens, their menu is displayed on crisp and clean black and white boards and with actually tempting looking photos of their chicken and grill dishes. I almost walked outside to check the name of the place again as it was so different to what I was expected. $10 and 10 minutes later, after watching a constant stream of other hungry mouths come in to play, I was handed a container and went on my merry way. The 1/2 chicken, lawash bread and "salad" (1 tomato slice and some lettuce) was more than enough for one person. The charcoal chicken skin was crispy, finger licken' oily and ensured a succulent chicken breast, wing and leg were protected from becoming dry underneath. It had a hint of spice which I loved (but spice sensitives won't) and so did the yoghurt sauce accompanying the meal. The bread was huge, fluffy and not oily at all, perfect for soaking up some of the chicken meat. I rolled over on the couch after dinner, satisfied with my Hunger Games win.

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    James H.

    I have driven past this so many times while living in the area and ignored it as just a little bakery. Once entering and paying the $12 for a combo kebab pack, taking it home and devouring it my opinion changed. Amazing food, great value.

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    Review Highlights - Lawash Bakery

    Whether ordering a kebab or a mixed grill plate, you are guaranteed a simple, tasty and fresh meal.

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    Kalymnos Pastries - The Latte

    Kalymnos Pastries

    4.4(11 reviews)
    0.7 kmMile End, Thebarton
    $$

    Nice greek cafe found nearby my sister's flat! There is a free parking behind the store adjacent…read moreto an Asian grocery store. There are lots of things on the menu which I am not familiar with, but the workers are patient and nice. My favorite was the spinach pie and bougasta parcel. Every other sweet items are way too sugary for me but bougusta was just right! The pie was very light and flakey too. This is a really relaxing and homey place to have a coffee and a piece of pie with free wifi and power outlet :)

    They say it's pastries but we all know better, this is Greek so it's custard, vanilla slice Greek…read morestyle, it is chocolate, it is Baklava, Bougatsa, Floyeres, Revani, Pasteli it is strong coffee; it is wonderful in every way and it is probably not good for you in any way except that it makes you feel good and stop thinking. How can you think when you are shovelling this sort of luxury into your mouth? I used to live just up the road and I was very careful not to stop in every day to buy a little treat, and I was fascinated to know that you could organise cooking classes, but I deliberately didn't look into it because all those gorgeous young Greek men, and what they usually turn into... I didn't want to go there. Not that there's anything wrong with being a big fellow, it's just not my destiny. I also have to say most of the actual ingredients are very good for you, walnut, semolina, honey, even Chocolate Loukoumi has rose water or rose syrup in it, and that's considered good for you by some ancient Greeks... So I shouldn't make it sound as if the food is not good for you; it's just not good for me. But if you want to treat yourself or someone who deserves a treat, this is not the worst thing you can do - stop and buy a selection of gorgeous delicacies from this authentic traditional Greek pastries shop. Or bring them there and have a coffee outside with a yummy plate. Probably nicer at home, because the outdoor seating is right by the bus stop on Henley Beach road, hardly a scenic view unless you like that sort of thing.

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    Hang Bakery

    Hang Bakery

    3.9(8 reviews)
    0.9 kmMile End
    $

    In everyone's childhood there was an Asian bakery in the local shopping plaza. In Torrensville we…read morehave the Hang Bakery. The Hang Bakery does all the usuals - flabby vanilla slice, pure sugar caramel slice, little marshmallow cones, donuts, coconut biscuits, cream buns, custard tarts, gingerbread men, jam berliners and loaves of fresh white bread. None of these items are particularly special - all standard, sugary fare without much flavour or finesse. I'm here for the Vietnamese Meat Rolls. Fresh baguette rolls filled with herbs and meat. You can get chicken, but my favourite is BBQ Pork. Not a bad lunch on your way home from the shops. You can also get a bag of prawn crackers or a soft drink or a pie. The pies aren't bad - I like the veal pie.

    Sweet zombie Merlin, how delicious is the banh mi? Very delicious! The amount of filling packed…read moreinto the roll was fantastic, and though I am a lover of chilli, next time, I think I'll go without it, as it was the hottest of all the hot things I've ever put in my mouth. I'm not really a fan of burning my face from the inside out. Having said that, service was good--fast and efficient. Cost was ridiculously cheap, serving size was huge. Aside from the amazing banh mi, there's a selection of savoury and sweet pastries, and I must say the sugared apple pie looks delicious too. Next time! If you're in the area and looking for a great value for money lunch, you can't go wrong with Hang's.

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    Adelaide Lebanese Bakery - Last year I drive all the way from darwin just to shop in this awesome place

    Adelaide Lebanese Bakery

    4.3(4 reviews)
    0.5 kmThebarton
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    Two words: Meat Pizza…read more Remember these and you will make good choices when visiting Adelaide Lebanese Bakery. Avoid the pink building with the water fountain out the front (the local brothel, so I hear...) and walk into the shed like building next door to continue making good choices. Make an excellent choice by heading over to the display of beautiful baklava while your meat pizza warms up and choose at least two of these delectable treats. Realise that you have purchased lunch AND an afternoon snack for only a few dollars - probably around 5, and give yourself a little high five (try not to look like too much of a dork whilst doing this...) Spend the mounds of spare cash that you would have otherwise spent on lunch on an array of authentic Lebanese groceries. Do not, under any circumstances, be put off by the very basic presentation of this store. Accept the brilliant food and low prices for what they are - do not question excellence.

    Near South Rd, through a car park and next to a pink house with a red light is the Adelaide…read moreLebanese Bakery. I've never even bothered to find out the name of the joint before, but have done the dusty hungover walk from my nearby house dozens of times. It is a tradition amongst my friends to come here for 'meat bread' when hungover - or as the Lebanese Bakery calls it 'meat pizza'. On your right as you enter is a big old woodfire oven and a list of breads you can order. A few are what we traditionally think of as pizza, most are delicious fillings wrapped in folded Lebanese bread. My favourites are the meat bread and the spinach and ricotta bread. Meat bread is a round lebanese bread, topped with spicy mince, tomato and onion, folded in half and cooked in the woodfire. Spinach and ricotta reminds me of a spanokopita, but better - a fresh lebanese bread, expertly folded into the shape of a triangle pasty and filled with friend spinach, red onion, spices and ricotta. DELICIOUS! Beyond the takeaway food, you can get fresh fruit and veg, yoghurt, cheese balls, halva, baklava (and other fresh nutty sweets), tinned food, cooking utensils, fresh breads, and some frozen foods too. Oh and a whole range of Lebanese music on tape and expired foreign candy. The staff are real friendly and this is a bustling little place on a Sunday afternoon.

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    Adelaide Lebanese Bakery - Meat pizza (or 'meat bread')

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