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When in Adelaide and we want Chinese we go to BBQ City in Gouger street.Just around the corner from the Hilton.
 
My husband joins me for pedicures as well these days. He says hes now outsourced cutting his toe nails, he enjoys it.

Massages are a must when travelling. Would have one every day if I can. When home, every week or 2, especially as its included by my health fund.
 
I don’t see how massages make a difference.
Both prefer remedial massage, more pressure/firmer massages. Swedish massage (soft hands/soft pressure) is just creepy for me.

Hubby falls asleep during his. In Cambodia, our villa inc massages so one day he had 2 young ladies massaging him while I was in the living room working.

I could tell he fell asleep but they couldnt. They were softly saying "Sir. Sir. Sir!" and i could hear their anxiety increasing - because they thought he was dead, not sleeping.

I was laughing as he woke up, I imagine the girls were worried about the "Middle aged westerner dies during double massage" headlines.
 
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Hubby is doing his piano practice, hes currently playing Pachelbel Canon in D and is doing quite well, except for that odd note he gets wrong.
 
Sorry. Must have been more zoned out than I thought I was. It was a very relaxing massage.

Can anyone suggest a good chinese restaurant in Adelaide? Hubby wants to go to the Little Hunter Rest (booked) but I havent had good chinese in years - unless you want pizza, indian or thai, my area sucks.
Chinatown in the city. Packed with local.......Chinese. :) Drron has already mentioned this area above.
 
Sorry. Must have been more zoned out than I thought I was. It was a very relaxing massage.

Can anyone suggest a good chinese restaurant in Adelaide? Hubby wants to go to the Little Hunter Rest (booked) but I havent had good chinese in years - unless you want pizza, indian or thai, my area sucks.

Concubine is excellent

Little hunter is OK but not fantastic
 
Sheer pleasure?
Part of his retirement, he wanted to learn how to play the piano so started last year.

Concubine is excellent
Little hunter is OK but not fantastic

Thanks, I was looking at Cocumbine online so will add to the list. We went to the Hereford Beefstouw last time and I thought it was OK but could have been better. Im not really into steakhouses as I prefer pork to beef
 
Part of his retirement, he wanted to learn how to play the piano so started last year.



Thanks, I was looking at Cocumbine online so will add to the list. We went to the Hereford Beefstouw last time and I thought it was OK but could have been better. Im not really into steakhouses as I prefer pork to beef
I’m not a Hereford fan either.
 
Part of his retirement, he wanted to learn how to play the piano so started last year.



Thanks, I was looking at Cocumbine online so will add to the list. We went to the Hereford Beefstouw last time and I thought it was OK but could have been better. Im not really into steakhouses as I prefer pork to beef

Agree with you on HB

Very long standing old fashioned steak house but a bit out of the city

Cork & Cleaver - Adelaide's Premier Steak House

Had a great steak here and really liked the restaurant and will be back

Delicatessen Kitchen & Bar
 
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