Nice spot to sit for a coffee or hot chocolate. We sometimes sit outside but it is quieter in the cafe. The decor is nothing fancy, but it's comfortable and the staff are friendly.
This is a favourite cafe for lunch. The salads are great and my favourite. Then to follow it with the coffee. They make the best coffee on king William rd. cakes are also tasty and fresh
Lovely little cafe for breakfast with friends. Good food, friendly service and tables outside on a nice day.
This place is a great way to finish up a casual stroll through Hyde Park. Not the best looking place on earth but the food makes up for it. Will go again.
Lovely little cafe to sit, chill out and enjoy life. The laid back atmosphere, the beautiful gelati, coffee and cake make it a nice place to catch up with friends for coffee
great little cafe for a laid back lunch or dinner on a beautiful street in adelaide. We go there often for their great food and coffee. Also they are on barter card for those of you who have one.
Love spending saturdays catching up with friends on king william rd and this is the best place for a casual coffee and a chat. The staff are friendly and the service and food is worth returning for
A great place to stop in for a coffee but if you are looking for a nice meal there are many other nicer places on King William Street for that. I like the alfreco dining area out the front.
Great little cafe on King William Road that is good for light meals and coffee catch ups and then off to do some shopping. Met there for lunch and really enjoyed the meal and the atmosphere
A great little coffee shop. Definitely have the fair trade organic coffee, we drive from a bit of a distance for this! Lovely for lunch as well, we are repeat visitors.
Approximate cost: $20
the menu has not a great deal of choice at night, the food is quite pricey and its a bit of hit and miss if you get a good meal and the portion size vary between different meals the desserts are overpriced
Approximate cost: $25
The premises are nice, but I don't they are being maximised to their full potential. They tables are jammed in so tightly you can hardly move. And the noise is hideous - be it the chairs scraping on the floorboards or the hoards of other customers fighting for airspace. The coffee was pretty average - lukewarm, and somewhat bitter. I didn't have anything to eat.
I visited Cafe Paradiso for the first time two weeks ago. Whilst my experience was OK, there is plenty of room for improvement. I went for lunch with my partner. The food was edible, but not that enjoyable. One of our dishes was a pumpkin cannelloni and while it was ok, the sauce was extremely fatty and not very flavoursome. Our coffees were also mixed up when brought to the table (they didn't know which was which) and they were quite bitter.