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Fork on the Road at The Depot

Finally made it to a Fork on the Road event – and a double whammy at that! Lunch and dinner FOTR sessions a few weeks back was held at the new and awesomely funky fringe venue, The Depot in between Franklin Street and Grote Street.

fork on the road, the depot, food truck bonanza

fork on the road, the depot, food truck bonanza
Just some of food trucks on the day: Sneaky Pickle, The Sausage King, America’s Top Dog and Loca Pops

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The Depot stage and bar

fork on the road, the depot, food truck bonanza
Let Them Eat, Hornet Foods, The Little Van That Could and Burger Theory

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Let Them Eat food stall

I thought I’d give Phat Buddha a try after being somewhat intrigued with their ‘Cambodian Rolls’.

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Phat Buddha – Cambodian rolls, beef lemongrass roll; $8.50

You know what? These ‘Cambodian rolls’ are pretty much replicas of the Vietnamese meat rolls that I’ve grown up with and absolutely love, but they’re not the same! The rolls for one, are a lot more expensive, they weren’t generous with the filling so the roll was more or less… ‘flat’ and the flavours weren’t the same. The shredded carrot weren’t the pickle kind and it was missing that lovely and scrumptious aioli and pate that are traditionally lathered in meat rolls. So what says I? Save yourself a few dollars and make the extra drive down the Western suburbs and pick up one of the rolls from Tay Do or Nhu Lan instead – seriously, so much better!

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Chimichurri Grill’s Chimi steak: tender scotch fillet steak, provolone cheese, rocket and our signature chimichurri sauce served on a fresh ciabatta roll with chips and Chimi mayo dipping sauce; $12.90 + $1.00

The FOTR dinner session involved a small team of us dispersed inside The Depot ordering a little bit of everything. Burgers from Burger Theory, Hot Dogs from America’s Top Dog, a sampler plate from Sneaky Pickle (although they ran out of deep fried pickles when we ordered the sampler!), tacos from Taco Cat and a variety of salads from Let Them Eat. Your choice of salads and a fritter or pie for $14.00. We had carrot and quinoa with toasted seeds, spiced chickpeas with roasted capsicum and Middle Eastern cracked wheat salad with pomegranate with a sweet corn and feta fritter. The standouts? The carrot and quinoa with toasted seeds and sweet corn and feta fritter – oh so tasty! Can’t wait to drop into Let Them Eat and order these again when I’m on Elizabeth Street wanting a creme brulee tart or two from Red Door Bakery.

And to round off the night, we ordered some sweet sugary goodness. Loukamades from YiaYia’s and the different kinds of churros from ChurrOz; traditional: churros rolled in cinnamon sugar and icing sugar, tempting: churros drizzled with dulce de leche (caramel) and chocolate sauce. The preference? Stick with the traditional concoction – simple is best!

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News on the next FOTR event isn’t out yet but you can check The Depot to see what trucks are out and on what day! ;)

The Depot
15 Feb – 17 Mar 2013
111 Franklin Street
Adelaide SA 5000

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Happy new year 2013!

Happy new year readers! Thanks for dropping by over the past year… I can’t believe how many times I’ve eaten out. >.<

All the best for the year ahead and I look forward to sharing more of my gastronomical adventures in 2013, I can’t wait! :)

happy new year 2013, dbites
happy new year 2013, dbites
happy new year 2013, dbites
happy new year 2013, dbites
happy new year 2013, dbites

-d

Eros Ouzeri, Rundle Street East, Adelaide

Lazy Saturday lunching with the ladies on Rundle Street East End at Eros Ouzeri to prematurely celebrate C’s birthday. A simple and quiet affair but that’s just the way we like it. :)

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As always, when dining at a Greek restaurant, dips and pita bread must be ordered!

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4 half dips: a half serve of all our dips; $14.90
Pita Bread (3 serves); $2.20 per serve
Melitzanosalata: roasted eggplant, roasted pepper, red onion, parsley, garlic, tahini and olive oil
Taramosalata: cod roe with lemon juice and olive oil
Tzatziki: yoghurt, cucumber, garlic, lemon juice and olive oil
Skordalia: potato puree, garlic and olive oil, with vinegar and lemon

We’ve had our fair share of dips and pita bread over the last couple of years at various Greek restaurants in Adelaide and I think we’ve developed our palette well enough to establish whether the dips are a yay or nay – Eros Ourezi dips fall in the latter category… NAY! The taramosalata was way too salty for my palette whilst the tzatziki had a wet watery consistency – ick! The skordalia was supposed to be a smooth potato puree but instead our palettes were met with chunky pieces of potato pieces in a grainy paste; and the pita bread needed a bit more time under the grill to get more colour and a hint of char on it.

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Htapodi tis skaras: SA large octopus tentacle, green pea & mint briani, Kasseri cheese foam, cherry vincotto; $30.90

How very unattractive did this dish look? We found the tentacles to be on the slight raw side of things with the meat and texture to be rather chewy and rubbery with a slight fishy smell. The cheese foam…(oh man!) not only did it not look good, it did not taste good! It appeared as a gloopy lumpy blob on the end of the plate and it had a sour and unpleasant taste.

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Beetroot salata: roasted baby beetroot, roasted apple, walnut and goats curd salad and fresh herbs; $13.90

The beetroot salad offered some relief to our taste buds with vibrant juicy baby beetroot, sweet roasted apples and nice crunch from the walnut and fresh herbs.

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Loukaniko; $16.90

We ordered a serve of Greek sausages from their specials menu. They were flavourful with a tinge of salt and spice that complemented extremely well with the sweet glaze they were sitting on along with accompanied vegetables of okra and capsicum.

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Pasticcio aka Greek pasta bake; $29.90

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Food: 2/5
Service: 3/5
Value: 2/5
Ambience: 3/5

-d

Eros Ouzeri
277 Rundle Street
Adelaide SA 5000
P 08 8223 4022


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