Mentioned by Experience Adelaide
Adelaide's Long Lunch Vendors
"Osteria Oggi delivers on its philosophy to cook delicious Italian food fresh for the South Australian masses. Oggi, Italian for ‘daily’, truly encompasses the business model. While the restaurant uses fresh produce in food preparation, ‘daily’ also embodies the metaphorical vision that executive chef Andrew Davies and head chef Mimi Rovers have for the restaurant: to reinvent well-known and loved Italian dishes."
"In this gorgeously styled, piazza-like eatery, this translates to super-fresh pasta, gnocchi and meat dishes, prepared, plated and served with Mediterranean vim. Ingredients lists..."
"Antica Pizzeria e Cucina offers a seamless Italian culinary experience in the heart of Adelaide. You’ll find the recognisable wood oven pizzas, one-metre-long pizza and of course, not to forget, the handmade daily fresh pasta that is sure to make you drool. The decor is Mediterranean-inspired and fitted out with custom designed interiors; combined with the food and wine, Antica Pizzeria e Cucina creates the perfect dining experience in Adelaide."
"Another worthy Italian spot in Adelaide CBD, located on Morphett Street, is Antica in the City. The menu includes plenty of kid-friendly options to enjoy including pizza, pasta, antipasti, and more. Some of the pizza options are margarita, parmigiana, Napoli, and vegetarian."
"If cravings lean toward wood oven pizzas, fresh pasta and a glass of wine, retreat from Adelaide bustle to Antica in the City on Morphett Street. Wrapped in a suave vibe, diners are welcomed into a ca... Order OnlineRequest Booking"
"For when you can’t decide between filled or tossed pasta, Coccobello have put tortellini and bolognese together at last!. Plump tortellini come stuffed with veal and prosciutto under a blanket of bolognese. All the meat, all the carbs, all in one handy location."
"Unpretentious and generous is the best way to sum up this long-standing Port local serving southern Italian fare. Pop in for a pizza or linger over a four-course feast, waving hello to owners Carmine and Melina, and Nonna Vicky whenever she pops her head out of the kitchen. 49 Commercial Rd, Port Adelaide carmineandco.com.au"
"Nexus Arts describe themselves as pioneers in diversity, which is true when looking back at their history. Founded by the Multicultural Arts Workers Committee, today Nexus Arts continue the ethos of their past, by advocating for the inclusion of culturally and linguistically diverse art and artists. They also provide community groups with opportunities to present visual arts, performances and special programs and projects."
"The Lion Arts Centre is also home to the artists’ collective known as Nexus Arts, which advocates for the inclusion of culturally and linguistically diverse artists. The collective was born in 1984 as the Multicultural Arts Workers Committee, and today gives community groups the opportunity to present their visual arts, performances and special projects in a quality inner-city space."
"The Adelaide Festival Centre, Australia's first multi-purpose arts centre, was built in 1973 and opened three months before the Sydney Opera House. It is distinguished by its three silvery-white geometric dome roofs and its plaza consisting of lego block-like structures to the south and lies on a 45-degree angle to the city's grid. The Adelaide Festival Centre is the home of South Australia's performing arts."
"The Adelaide Cabaret Festival is an annual festival that runs in June each year, commencing on the Queen’s Birthday long weekend. It’s the biggest festival of its kind and is held at the Adelaide Festival Centre. Compared to many other events in Adelaide today, the Adelaide Cabaret Festival is a standout."
"This art event is a platform for a large array of festivals. The location of the place is very beautiful that looks like a large tent and is near Torrens River. There are many types of events that are organized here, ranging from readings, ballet, plays."
"You’d think that the bucolic surroundings of this heritage rotunda would steal diners’ attention away from the gourmet fare on the plate, but the ever-changing seasonal menu of contemporary Australian cuisine is impossible to ignore. Following a ‘paddock to plate’ philosophy, the Botanic Garden Restaurant relies on ethically sourced local produce as well as vegetables and herbs from their 51-hectare kitchen garden."
"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."
"If you’re looking for five-star treatment, Temple revel in beautiful spa and skin treatments. Their earthy, rustic decor will have you at peace from the second you enter and their range of treatments allows you to book in and spend a few precious hours with that special someone. Take home your very own Temple treatment with their handcrafted bath salts and recreate your rejuvenating experience in your own home."
"Temple Day Spa tops our list as the leading spa here in Adelaide. You will be welcomed in a warm and relaxing atmosphere on your every visit to this top-notch day spa and skin clinic. Conveniently located in the buzzing Unley Road, this is the right space where you can truly unwind and rejuvenate."
"A sophisticated wellness haven of the highest order, Swiss Wellness's mission is to help you achieve and maintain balance and stress, with your health and wellbeing at the forefront of their services. Their organic mind and body treatments will be sure to help you achieve that with their fully customisable services. Ranging from hot stone massages to deep tissue rejuvenations, there isn't anything they don't do!"