Dining in Adelaide

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Pull up a chair in one of Adelaide's fabulous restaurants.

In Adelaide, you'll find entire streets devoted to dining. These 'eat streets' are a mix of cafes, pubs and restaurants.

Gouger Street is Adelaide's key eat street. It's the gateway to the Adelaide Central Market and the exotic, bustling mall and foodhalls of Chinatown. Take a five-minute stroll and you'll be embarking on a world tour of restaurants. Traditional Thai, Vietnamese, Malaysian and Japanese, Asian fusion, noodle bars, regional Chinese and yum cha, French and Argentine cuisine, and a number of first-rate seafood restaurants.

Rundle Street, in Adelaide's East End, has a popular casual atmosphere and is recommended for lunch and night dining. It's bursting with alfresco dining - a vibDining in Adelaide, South Australiarant food, wine and coffee experience not to be missed. Nearby Hutt Street is a great breakfast spot and home to GoodLife Modern Organic Pizza (you'll also find a Good Life in Glenelg's Jetty Road).

Hindley Street is home to Apothecary 1878, an elegant wine bar that must be seen to be believed. And the award-winning Red Ochre restaurant has views of the River Torrens and famed cuisine to try.

O'Connell Street and Melbourne Street are fashionable dining locations in North Adelaide, five minutes drive north of the city. You'll find The Manse restaurant in North Adelaide - one of Adelaide's finest and oldest established restaurants, located within a beautiful Victorian Mansion.

Just ten minutes from the city centre, The Parade in Norwood is alive with cafes, Italian and Thai restaurants, pubs and more.

Coastal suburbs Glenelg and Henley Beach are also popular dining precincts. Dine outdoors while you watch the sun set over the ocean. Henley Beach Road has a cornucopia of food stores and eateries - Asian, African, Mediterranean and Indian.

Of course Adelaide's shopping hub, Rundle Mall, has an excellent range of food courts and dining venues when you need to take a breather from shopping.

Search for a menu - Useful link
Visit the Adelaide webmenu to access menus, reviews and other details for fabulous restaurants across Adelaide.

South Australian hotels & clubs
Visit the SA Hotels Association website to search for South Australian hotels and read more about their dining and other facilities.


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