Mentioned by Sitchu
The Best Japanese Restaurants in Adelaide for an Authentic Feast
"One of Adelaide's oldest and longest standing teppanyaki restaurants located in the heart of the InterContinental Hotel is Shiki. Do not let their age deceive you, their skill and talent when plating up authentic dishes in front of your eyes is stellar. This award winning restaurant uses their culinary mastery to serve up plates like tropical lobster tail with herb butter and local or tosaka and wakame seaweed salad."
"Adelaide's longest running teppanyaki restaurant, located in the InterContinental Shiki boasts a sleek dining room with open teppanyaki stations in the middle. Their extensive offering doesn't end at teppanyaki dishes but also sushi and sashimi. Watch exquisite chef's serve up award winning dishes in front of your eyes that are elegant and full flavoured."
"The location (a former Irish pub) is slightly incongruous but the food is lip-smackingly good every time. Lunchtime yum-cha is very popular (you’ll need a booking on weekends) but the a la carte also offer high points: notably the Peking duck with pancakes, Szechuan lamb and wide array of seafood dishes, including Moreton Bay bug tails and steamed Murray cod. It also boosts a standout wine list, too."
"I hope you’re hungry because this is the place for a plate overload. Piled high and looking like an artist’s creation – a fantastic assault on your senses as you’re hit square on with fragrant, colourful, mouth-watering masterpiece. This is the place to head in particular if you’re a seafood lover; multiple options are at your mercy including chilli and basil fish and stuffed squid curry."
"What you really want from an Asian eatery is authenticity – it’s such a lovely touch when you’re being looked after by people who really know their stuff and recipes that have been handed down generations. Judging from Nu Thai’s menu items including ‘Grandma’s Pork’, we’re in for a treat. There is even a heat-gage on their menu in the form of little chili images as a warning for the more sensitive palleted."
"Across the road from Ding Hao, Star House is another of Adelaide’s premier yum cha destinations. Authentic, honest and excellent value, come here during the week to order from the more than 90 options. On weekends, choose one of three sitting times and be decisive: items are whisked off the trolleys faster than you can say dim sum."
"Get your yum cha fix at Star House, where you can choose from a printed menu of 90 dishes midweek, or enjoy the traditional trolley service on weekends. Stock up on plump Har Gow dumplings and Dried Yam Puffs. 31 Gouger St, Adelaide"
"It doesn’t matter whether you’re after a quick fix or a meal that will fill you to the point of sneakily unbuttoning your jeans, just try one of Two Bit Villains award winning ‘beef’ and ‘chicken’ burgers and who knows… you may never go back to meat. Make sure you accompany with one of their delicious handcrafted sodas, made with real fruit and spices. Shop 150, Lvl One, Adelaide Arcade"
"Indigenu specialises in Australian Indigenous art and they also provide services beyond just exhibiting art. Their services include: gallery and online sales and store, Indigenous art event hosting, cultural consultancy, NAIDOC events and celebrations, corporate cocktails, catering, art installations and didgeridoo performances. View this post on Instagram"
"Indigenu Art of Australia is a go-to art gallery in the region. If you are in search of guided art sessions, art exhibitions, and artist demonstrations, this is the perfect gallery for you. You can enjoy these services here at their location on 121 Sturt Street or at your very own conference centre or other chosen venue."
"Over 35 Australian artists and designers work together at T'Arts Collective - Textile and Arts. This exciting gallery features regular exhibitions and events, T..."
"To soak up a new adventure and the mind is constantly developing every single day. Use this to learn about a historical secret society in Australia, The Secret Order of Quill and Compass. This society has been around for hundreds of years and has members who were known for being intellectual rebels and free thinkers throughout Australian history."
"The South Australian Museum is renowned for its world-class natural history and cultural collections. North Terrace, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia. Amusement and Theme Parks"