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Restaurants in Adelaide CBD,SA With Alfresco Dining
"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..."
"Perfect from breakfast through to dinner and even after-work drinks, Parlemento is by far one of the best pasta places in Adelaide. If you’re not too sure on what to order, for breakfast we’d recommend the Spiced Honey Pancakes ($15) that’s topped with with poached pears, caramel sauce, walnuts and maple syrup. Otherwise, for a heartier feed, the Quaglie al Forno ($34) – quails oven baked in brandy sauce with crispy prosciutto and baby carrots – will be sure to leave you feeling full."
"Emulating the authentic bustling charm of inner-city Italian bistros, Adelaidean restaurant Parlamento has been served reliably luscious cuisine since it opened in 1988. The dinner menu sports a multiplicity of pasta dishes like the conchiglioni farciti; large oven-baked pasta shells served with ricotta, baby spinach and shavings of parmesan all accompanied by a tomato and cream salsa."
"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..."
"For traditional Italian cuisine in Adelaide, take to 360 Gradi restaurant on Magill Road in St Morris. Greeted by friendly staff into a warm atmosphere as thick aromas waft from a wood-fired oven, gue..."
"It’s all about the dough at Fire & Stone Pizza-Teca on Glynburn Road in Firle. This Adelaide gourmet pizza restaurant leaves its hand-stretched dough to leaven for more than 50 hours, before cooking i..."
"Expect modern plates with traditional hospitality at inner-city diner Insieme. The serves are generous, the pasta house made, and the modern twists are just right. Case in point: the sweet potato gnocchi, which comes with sage pesto and fresh ricotta."
"Tucked between Adelaide City’s office buildings on Flinders Street is Insieme Ristorante, established since 2009. Recently taken over by new owners, this restaurant offers authentic Italian delights t..."
"Craving Japanese food but want to keep it cheap and super casual?. Genki Roll in the food court below David Jones has REALLY good takeaway sushi. You also have to try the green tea soft serve ice cream!"
"Turn your Teppanyaki dinner into a bay side dining experience and head to Tomato Japanese at Marina Pier. The steak house boasts a complete interactive dining experience with chefs guiding diners through servings of prawn tails, yakitori and a quality marble wagyu beef. Pop down for a feast in the midst of summer and enjoy a pre dinner stroll along Glenelg beach."
"This Japanese teppanyaki steak house in Glenelg is bound to leave you wanting more. Sit back and watch your meals be bought to life right in front of your eyes. Choose from fine cuts of beef or a seafood sensation, and pair your selection with a delicious local drop."
"Located temptingly close to the water, the Henley Square Make It Mine Market is the perfect sand to shopping activity. With 75 stalls scattered across Henley Square showcasing a range of handmade arts, crafts and fashion, the marketplace supports local Adelaide businesses on the last Sunday of every month. Come for the shopping, stay for the food and entertainment; the Henley Square Markets have an onsite DJ, face painting and food stalls to keep you interested."
"You simply can’t go past Henley Square for beautiful beach sunset photos. Head to the delightful twinkling fairy lights to up your Instagram game even further!. Henley Square is not only thriving with life it’s the perfect backdrop for any insta post."
"Recently-revamped Henley Square is the ultimate seaside destination, no matter the season. The metropolitan beach is packed with pubs and restaurants, draped with thousands of fairy lights, and is only a few seconds from the sand."
"Adelaide’s not short on wildlife reserves – there’s Cleland Wildlife Park in the Adelaide Hills, the open-range Monarto Zoo an hour’s drive out of town and the gorgeous Botanic Gardens on the northern edge of the city centre. But the Adelaide Zoo is perhaps the pick of the bunch, housing 2,500 animals across 250 species. The star attractions are a pair of giant pandas called Wang Wang and Fu Ni."
"The second oldest zoo in the country, Adelaide Zoo was opened in 1883 and is home to over 3,000 animals. Located just to the north of the city center, the zoo is divided into different regions, such as Africa, Australia, and South America. Animals from those parts of the world all reside happily in their natural habitats."
"Adelaide Zoo is a 15 minute walk from the CBD, making it an easily accessible place if you are staying centrally, a good landmark of Adelaide."