Seoul Sisters
Halifax Street has quietly become one of Adelaide's better eating strips, and this daytime room is a large part of the reason. The premise is a genuine splice rather than a gimmick: Korean flavour woven through the grammar of an Australian cafe, from a pair of chefs who previously ran one of the city's respected Korean kitchens. Mornings bring smashed avocado and eggs benedict alongside the signature chilli-prawn scrambled eggs with coconut rice; lunch leans into kimcheese toasties, bibimbap, all-day focaccias and a properly crisp prawn pajeon. Coffee is taken seriously, Dimattina in the cups, and the licence stretches to a considered wine list and cocktails, which come into their own at the monthly late-Friday Sister Sips sessions when the room loosens into evening mode. The name nods to the owners' daughters, and there is something of that warmth in the space: stylish but unfussy, the sort of place that rewards both a solo flat white and a long weekend brunch. Opened in 2019, it has settled into the rare register of neighbourhood fixture and genuine destination at once. Come hungry, and don't skip the scrambled eggs.