Aunty Meg
Photo Credit: Be The One BT1 

Three content creators visit Aunty Meg’s and take on the challenge of ordering and trying every item on the menu, turning a simple visit into a full dining experience.

 

Adelaide, Australia (26 March 2026) – A visit to Aunty Meg’s recently turned into an unforgettable food experience after a group of content creators decided to take on an unusual challenge by ordering every item on the menu.

The trio, who create food content under the page Be The One, are known for exploring different cuisines around the world. During their stop at Aunty Meg’s, they had a simple request: could they try one of everything?

With a warm and welcoming response, Aunty Meg agreed. Unlike larger eateries, Aunty Meg’s is run as a one-woman operation, with each dish prepared from scratch. That personal touch quickly became part of the experience, as the creators reacted to each meal with excitement.

From bunny chow and freshly prepared breads to flavourful curries and South African favourites like spiced sausages, the variety kept growing. Drinks, including classic local options like ginger beer, added to the authentic feel of the meal.

While indulging, the group noted how the experience felt less like a food challenge and more like being welcomed into someone’s home. The portions were generous and the atmosphere relaxed and inviting.

Even as they tried to keep up, the dishes kept coming. By the end, the trio admitted they were completely full, joking about doing their best not to disappoint their host.

The creators later described the experience as “the most wholesome menu video we’ve ever filmed.”


Sources: Be The One BT1 
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