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Restaurants in Adelaide CBD,SA With Child Friendly
"If melt-in-your-mouth lobster tail or moreish wagyu steak is up your alley, then you’ve come to the right place. Take a front-row seat and watch these award-winning chefs dish up the highest quality Australian produce in front of your very eyes. Not only will their talented chefs showcase their skills in front of you, but they also host cooking classes for the wanna-be at home teppanyaki masters themselves."
"Samurai Teppanyaki House is a go-to Japanese restaurant in the city. If you are in search of a top-rated restaurant that comes with an IG-worthy background, this is the place for you. Their teppanyaki dishes are truly out of this world."
"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."
"The flavours of Japan married with French refinement create a new culinary experience at KL Teppanyaki on King William Street in Adelaide's CBD. East meets West in a classic heritage marble venue whic..."
"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."
"As the word Nagomi refers to being comforted and relaxed in a harmonious way, it's no shock that this restaurant does it superbly!. Tucked away on Hutt Street, the crew at Nagomi sure know how to serve up delicious dishes. Order a sushi and sashimi boat if your feeding masses or treat yourself to some gyoza or tataki."
"Their location in Central Market Arcade is surely a must-visit. You will surely enjoy the unique dining concept Sushi Train is known for. Since opening its first restaurant in Queensland back in 1993, Sushi Train has opened numerous branches around the country."
"Nishiki is a fun, cozy café/restaurant specializing in charcoal grilled dishes. You can get traditional options like grilled squid or yakitori (chicken skewers), alongside the classic sushi, karaage and takoyaki options."
"Hotaru is a small restaurant with a simple, traditional feel. It is something a bit different with great sushi, and it’s not too busy. https://www.instagram.com/p/BWPfVn5hPc3/?"
"Orders can be picked up at the coffee window situated at the front of the cafe, or the staff can take the delivery to your car parked out the front of the cafe. The Messy Tomato will also be introducing ready-to-eat meals which will be available for pick up or delivery."
"The Cathedral Hotel rooftop|© Courtesy of the Cathedral Hotel. Why do they call this place the Cathedral Hotel?. Just have a quick peek at the rooftop."
"With a roastery operating on the mezzanine and plants hanging from the ceiling, Crack Kitchen is a lovely space to spend some time sipping on your favourite brew. 🕖 Weekdays 7.30am – 3pm, Weekends 8am – 3pm. 📍 13 Franklin Street"
"Crack Kitchen is a cafe, roastery & specialty coffee brewer all-in-one who are at the very top of their game; you’ll always leave totally satisfied. Throw in some of the best brunch in town and you’re onto a real winner here."
"Built in 1888, the Central Islamic Mosque is the oldest mosque in Adelaide. It has four minarets from 1903, which have been rebuilt since then. Part of Australian heritage, this building is protected by the government."
"In terms of weekly attendance, Trinity is the largest Anglican church in South Australia. Holy Trinity Anglican Church is historically significant in that it contains elements of the earliest surviving Anglican church building in South Australia. Governor Hindmarsh laid the foundation stone on 28 January 1838 and the church opened in about August that year."
"First up, we have Trinity Church Adelaide at the top of our list. You can find this evangelical Anglican church in the North Terrace. Known as a church that welcomes everyone, the community of this Bible-based and active church invites you to their numerous gatherings."
"Holy Trinity Church is a famous Anglican church located in South Australia. This church is historically very strong as it features elements of some of the surviving related to the age-old era. The church is built on an area of 40-acres of land."
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"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."
"The grounds of Flinders University|© Cyberjunkie / Wikimedia Commons. This is another university gallery worth visiting, with a city gallery on North Terrace as well as an appointment-only museum on campus in Bedford Park. FUAM maintains the university’s extensive collection of historic and contemporary art, curating a dynamic program of eight exhibitions per year."