Hub Fine Foods
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Aberfoyle Park Hub
Shop 5, Hub Drive
Aberfoyle Park SA 5159
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(08) 8270 1850
paul@hubfinefoods.com
Cpt Paul Wilson
No of Seats 50
With its soft leather furniture and pictures windows, one can relax and watch Hub life passing by to one of chef Wilson's culinary delights. After all he has worked with TV chef Jamie Oliver. The personal accolade wall tells a story of a top chef with a long and distinguished military career. He certainly has lifted this establishment to one of first class!
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7.8 Recommended
Food 7 Ambience 7 Service 8 Value 9
Great little place for a satisfying meal. You do get great value for money and they have fantastic milkshakes there. A good extensive menu too.
Mar 01, 2012
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