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20 Best French Restaurants in Adelaide, Australia
"If you’re looking for healthy kid-friendly meals, you can’t go wrong with sushi. Sushi Planet on West Terrace has plenty of favourites for the whole family to enjoy. This includes nigiri, small rolls, sashimi, aburi, ship, topped rolls, quinoa rolls, chargrilled skewers, udon noodles, and heaps more."
"Sushi Planet is a very cool and modern restaurant that is really popular. They have vegan options, quinoa sushi and other traditional sushi options. https://www.instagram.com/p/BWbZq3-Foph/?"
"With an extensive range of melt in your mouth dishes, it's understandable why Samurai Teppanyaki House is so popular among Adelaideans. Take a front row seat at one of their many teppanyaki stations and watch your dishes come to life in front of your eyes. Samurai is also the host of cooking classes so if you want to learn the traditional Japanese ways to practice in your own home book in for a real teppanyaki experience."
"The Art Gallery of South Australia presents Samurai, an exhibition featuring over 100 works of art from AGSA’s Japanese collection that portray the pervasive influence. North Terrace, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia. Galleries, Museums and Collections"
"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."
"Explore Adelaide’s seaside hotspot, Glenelg, before dining out at Yakumi Japanese Restaurant on Jetty Road for Asian delights. Since opening in 2005, locals and tourists alike return time and time aga..."
"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."
"Yakitori Takumi is one of Adelaide’s first Japanese izakaya (a type of Japanese bar serving small, tapas-like dishes) and is known for its consistently delicious yakitoris. Yakitori refers to the Japanese type of grilled skewered chicken, however, you’ll find many other types of grilled ingredients served here from rice balls (onigiri) to miso-glazed eggplants. Treat yourself to one of Japan’s popular street food!"
"This is another traditional and relaxed Japanese restaurant where you can satisfy your cravings for Japanese barbecue skewers. Your mouth will surely water as you watch them prepare your orders from their open kitchen. Since opening its doors in 2004, Yakitori Takumi has grown into one of the most famous restaurants here in Adelaide."
"This is the place to experience authentic Japanese Yakitori or Izakaya dining similar to "tapas". Also sample one of the 16 different sakes available and a large range of Japanese beers."
"Part gallery, part historical museum; the foundation was established in 1999 and holds an exceptional collection of antiques, paintings and objets d’art accumulated and preserved for future generations. Check out the website for the latest exhibition information and for a taste of the antique treats you can expect on your visit. 241 Melbourne Street, North Adelaide"
"Southwest Contemporary has that Instagrammable neon sign and a sleek interior. It’s a small, minimalist exhibition space with only five projects per year, and is dedicated to exhibiting artists whose work isn’t getting recognition elsewhere. The practise is edgy, experimental, and curated by two seasoned artists who wanted a gallery space with the freedom and liberty to display the art and artists they wanted to show."
"If you are interested in learning more about Aboriginal artists and their artwork, you have come to the perfect place. This is where you will find an extensive collection of Aboriginal paintings and carvings. They also have Didgeridoos and Boomerangs on display."
"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."
"Sweet and savoury brunch options including fried apple pie dumplings with almond custard, candied walnuts and berries, and satay tofu on a rye bun with kimchi, cucumber, toasted sesame and house-made vegan mayonnaise. Grab a vegan doughnut to go!. 144 Henley Beach Road, Torrensville, SA 5031"