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Restaurants in Adelaide,SA With Water Views
"Situated on the Magill Estate with panoramic views over the vineyards and the city beyond, this 5-star restaurant offers modern Australian cuisine and one of the most impressive restaurant cellars in the world. The estate itself, which in total houses four different dining and drinking locations, overlooks more than five hectares of Shiraz vines, which are among the most celebrated in the whole world, and they also contributed to the first vintages of Grange in the 1950s."
"With 80% of ingredients sourced directly from local farmers, Penfolds’ Magill Estate Restaurant features some of the most stunning views the Adelaide Hills have to offer. The fine-dining, mutli-award-winning restaurant is known for its menu that features mushrooms, watercress, vegetables, herbs and flowers are all foraged from the bordering gardens, which are then sustainably turned into composted kitchen waste. View this post on Instagram"
"Penfolds Magill Estate Kitchen, South Australia © South Australian Tourism Commission. Where: 78 Penfold Rd, Adelaide. One of Australia’s finest food and wine experiences awaits you in the foothills of the Adelaide Hills, just 15 minutes by road from Adelaide city centre."
"Step through the door of this teppanyaki joint and you won't feel like you're in a Japanese restaurant at all, rather an old bank with all the characteristics and mannerisms to follow. Gold marble pillars surround a central teppanyaki table with the owners mixing together French sensibility with whiz bang teppanyaki skills.It's safe to say Erato's vibe is a little different to most Japanese restaurants. 21 King William Street, Adelaide"
"This former bank in the CBD is at the top of our list of favourite teppanyaki restaurants in Adelaide. As East meets West, Erato sure does have the wow factor as it mixes together traditional teppanyaki skills with French sensibility. The upmarket venue exudes style and class, letting you dine like a king, with gold marble pillars and a roof so high you’ll be marvelling all night."
"21 King William Street, 5000, Adelaide (SA)"
"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."
"Located within the glitzy InterContinental Hotel on North Terrace, Shiki is renowned as Adelaide’s finest Japanese restaurant, serving up a flamboyant dining experience courtesy of skilled teppanyaki chefs. The authentic sushi, sashimi and other Japanese specialties go down a treat with Shiki’s quality wine list and array of imported Sake."
"Wow! What a cool building, and what a fabulous setting. Camera-conducive views and contemporary varietals (viognier, pinot grigio, pinot gris), plus an outstanding restaurant (book for lunch: two/three/four courses $65/75/85, serving noon to 3pm Wednesday to Monday). Tastings of entry-level wines are free."
"A short 15-minute drive from Adelaide, Windy Point Restaurant combines contemporary dining with breathtaking views. The full-length windows spanning the front of the restaurant are visible from every table, providing each guest with a stunning view of the city, the sea and Adelaide Hills. Priding itself on its formal atmosphere, Windy Point sets a smart casual dress code to ensure that whether gastronomes are enjoying the tasting menu, the wine list or the group trilogy menu, they are having a first-class experience."
"The recently redeveloped MJ McInerney Reserve playground space has been completely overhauled to produce an amazing play area for the family to enjoy. The extensive list of play equipment includes a sand and water play area, slides, a full skate park, basketball courts, twin flying fox, climbing nets, swing bridges and more. https://www.facebook.com/kidsinadelaide/photos/pcb.3228611633899987/3228608840566933/"
"The beautiful Tennyson beach is wide and sandy, with a dune walking trail of its own, and stunning sunset views. Tennyson beach is a perfect spot to walk your dog, lay on the beach to soak up the rays, (remember to bring some shade) or enjoy stunning sunset views. Thanks to Adelaide’s northward drift, a lot of sand naturally moves to Tennyson."
"Kym Mildwaters and his father Ron have owned Lunch on Angas for less than a year and have boosted trade immensely since taking over last Easter, they tell us. After many years running a similar shop in Ascot Park the family moved to the city for a change but, sadly, Ron’s wife was diagnosed with cancer last year, and the family has changed their plans drastically since the news. Despite this, father and son continue to operate Lunch on Angas with a smile and a wink."