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Restaurants in Adelaide CBD,SA With Takeaway
"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."
"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."
"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."
"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."
"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..."
"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."
"Adelaide's longest running teppanyaki restaurant, located in the InterContinental Shiki boasts a sleek dining room with open teppanyaki stations in the middle. Their extensive offering doesn't end at teppanyaki dishes but also sushi and sashimi. Watch exquisite chef's serve up award winning dishes in front of your eyes that are elegant and full flavoured."
"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/?"
"They have great quality sushi and other classic dishes with fresh ingredients straight from the nearby markets. A nice casual option for a good meal."
"This top-notch Izakaya-style bar in Adelaide is the place to be if you enjoy great drinks, small-sized dishes, and a laid-back atmosphere. Surely, you will enjoy your dining experience at this quality restaurant. On top of that, their flavourful dishes are priced starting at just $6.80."
"Gyoza is a modern, funky restaurant/bar with tapas-style dishes. You can try a variety of dishes without spending too much money. Of course, the gyoza (dumplings) are the restaurant’s specialty, and they even have dessert gyoza with red bean!"
"Nagomi Japanese Kitchen is a top-rated sushi place here in the city. If you are looking for authentic Japanese food, this is a must-visit restaurant for you. Here, Chef Nobuki Hayashi and his team serve up the best sushi dishes right on Hutt Street."
"Whilst Rundle Mall is pretty much your run of the mill capital city shopping precinct, it does boast a few little marvels which make it worth visiting on your stay in Adelaide with kids. At the top of our list is the Beehive Corner where Australia’s very first Haigh’s Chocolate store was opened back in 1915 – it still stands there today!. Head in to taste some chocolate and buy some Australia handmade chocolate bliss!"
"Adelaide’s main shopping district, Rundle Mall was opened as Australia’s first pedestrian street mall in 1976 and now contains more than 700 retailers. As the state’s premier retail space, Rundle mall is home to a number of flagship stores including David Jones and Myer."
"This authentic Vietnamese lunch bar is well worth the queue. Miss Mai keeps things simple with 5 different proteins; choose between grilled and lemongrass chicken, roast and bbq pork or tofu. The banh mi is a lunch staple coming in at ($7-$7.5) or try their cold rolls at $7 for 3 – now that’s a bargain!"
"With affordable prices, fresh food and a convenient location for those who work or study in the city, Miss Mai is hard to look past for great food on the go. From Bahn Mi’s to Vietnamese Salad, Miss Mai is a great place to grab a cheap bite for lunch."
"Bill Roumeliotis shows us a photo of he and the former Lord Mayor, Martin Haese, on his phone. Bill’s been in hospitality for 25 years, he’s owned the Royalty Snack Bar for 10 and he’s proud of his menu and most of all, his customers. “We have SAPOL people here, lawyers – criminal lawyers – and criminals on their way to court,” he explains."
"Owner Helena draws inspiration from her grandmothers baking and shares this in her delicious baked goods. All products are made fresh with local ingredients, and are best enjoyed with family, friends and a cuppa. View this post on Instagram"