They would be nice, but I think it's a fire exit for the cinema at the end of the lane.arki wrote:Why not open up the laneway at the former Palace Nova entrance to allow for outdoor dining at T2?
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I think I'll stick to teabag tea that coast a few cents per cup! I'm all for innovative business concepts though.
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Let's hope i'm wrong then. Maybe there is a sufficient market for designer tea.Matt wrote:The one in Melbourne Central has always been heaving when I've been past.
Because chewing on raw tea leaves isn't fun? They sell tea leaves - not prepared cups of tea, and definitely not food.arki wrote:Why not open up the laneway at the former Palace Nova entrance to allow for outdoor dining at T2?
Only NSW's Macquarie and Hornsby have a T2 Tea House where they sell the prepared teas with cafe style food.
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Tbar in the Adelaide Central Markets sells an exotic range of tea leaves and accessories (strainers, bodum glasses, etc). You can also purchase a prepared cuppa with your slightly exotic breakfast - no bacon & eggs, it's salmon & eggs!monotonehell wrote:Let's hope i'm wrong then. Maybe there is a sufficient market for designer tea.Matt wrote:The one in Melbourne Central has always been heaving when I've been past.
Because chewing on raw tea leaves isn't fun? They sell tea leaves - not prepared cups of tea, and definitely not food.arki wrote:Why not open up the laneway at the former Palace Nova entrance to allow for outdoor dining at T2?
Only NSW's Macquarie and Hornsby have a T2 Tea House where they sell the prepared teas with cafe style food.
Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.
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There's a new Japanese crepe store that opened on Monday at the King William Street end of the Mall. It's based on the concept that originated from Takeshita Dori in Harajuku, Tokyo. They're currently doing buy 1 get 1 free for the first 3 weeks.
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Japanese style crepes? I'm already counting the minutes until my lunch break tomorrowAG wrote:There's a new Japanese crepe store that opened on Monday at the King William Street end of the Mall. It's based on the concept that originated from Takeshita Dori in Harajuku, Tokyo. They're currently doing buy 1 get 1 free for the first 3 weeks.
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that is the best news i've heard in a long time - had a couple in Harajuku when I was in JapanAG wrote:There's a new Japanese crepe store that opened on Monday at the King William Street end of the Mall. It's based on the concept that originated from Takeshita Dori in Harajuku, Tokyo. They're currently doing buy 1 get 1 free for the first 3 weeks.
I'm waiting for my wife to stop being pregnant so we can get to some of the awesome (looking) Japanese restaurants in the city at the moment.
i'll have to take a look at find the name of the place!
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Rumor has it that Coles will be opening an Express store in the old Borders building so they can get a presence in the mall before the HS building is completed.
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I tried the crepe shop today. It was pretty good, but no quite as good as the real deal in Tokyo.
As usual with most places labelled "Japanese" in Adelaide, it's not actually Japanese. (According to their business card, the manager's name is Emma Li).
Anyways, here's a photo:
As usual with most places labelled "Japanese" in Adelaide, it's not actually Japanese. (According to their business card, the manager's name is Emma Li).
Anyways, here's a photo:
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Interesting. That site has no loading dock, does it? Adding fridges and cool rooms is no trivial exercise so I'm suprised they're gonna bother for a store that will exist for less than two years.duke wrote:Rumor has it that Coles will be opening an Express store in the old Borders building so they can get a presence in the mall before the HS building is completed.
For what it's worth, the site is still up as for lease:
http://www.realcommercial.com.au/proper ... de-5794437
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they may keep it as a coles express given the other 24/7's that have opened up in the area and the lack of that kind of facility on rundle mall.
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I agree it seems like a waste of money. There is also a time issue, 18 months to get the HS Coles up? If this becomes an express store then the fit out will take a few months at least. So are they looking at doing all this for 1 year? Seems pointless. It makes me sceptical of this information.AtD wrote:Interesting. That site has no loading dock, does it? Adding fridges and cool rooms is no trivial exercise so I'm suprised they're gonna bother for a store that will exist for less than two years.duke wrote:Rumor has it that Coles will be opening an Express store in the old Borders building so they can get a presence in the mall before the HS building is completed.
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They have such a great space there at Borders.
Wouldn't it be nice to see a Bar/Restaurant perhaps. Something that adds life to the mall around the clock? Similar to The Richmond, but less TAB/grossness downstairs.
Wouldn't it be nice to see a Bar/Restaurant perhaps. Something that adds life to the mall around the clock? Similar to The Richmond, but less TAB/grossness downstairs.
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do japanese women stop eating japanese food while pregnant? lolWaewick wrote:I'm waiting for my wife to stop being pregnant so we can get to some of the awesome (looking) Japanese restaurants in the city at the moment.
Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.
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Yes, it is a high-risk for listeria.Wayno wrote:do japanese women stop eating japanese food while pregnant? lolWaewick wrote:I'm waiting for my wife to stop being pregnant so we can get to some of the awesome (looking) Japanese restaurants in the city at the moment.
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