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The 20 Best Adelaide,SA Seafood Restaurants
"First opening in 1985, for the past 35 years Gaucho’s Argentinian Restaurant has since been a popular destination for some of the best steak in Adelaide. The warm, relaxed feel of the restaurant extends to the food, of which the main focus is the charcoal grilled meat fired up in the open kitchen. With an extensive wine list, visitors are guaranteed a pairing like no other – especially with the unique and charismatic South American-inspired sides."
"With a history stretching back to 1985, Gaucho’s claims to be the oldest Argentinian restaurant in the country, blazing a trail for the long list of South American steakhouses that have popped up all over the place in the new millennium. The pioneering eatery chargrills prime cuts of beef that are butchered and aged on site, and the wide range of locally-sourced seafood will have you salivating, too."
"Sitting underneath Melt in Henley Square is this oysters and cocktail destination. Every summer, this spot turns into a haven for groups wanting a beach outing. Their menu serves a range of new cocktails and food, styled to match a sun-kissed mood."
"To be honest, you had us at the yellow and white striped umbrellas. You really can’t go wrong for beachside dining with the kids in Adelaide at SeaSalt. The food is exceptional and the ambiance even better."
"Chef Dong is the owner and Head Chef of this authentic Chinese kitchen. The restaurant offers his best Southern China dishes, mixing the traditional flavours and characteristics of the region with quality ingredients sourced in South Australia. The menu is full of traditional Cantonese and Fujianese food, including fresh roasted Peking Duck, Yum Cha and a bunch of vegan-friendly dishes too."
"This restaurant is named after its executive chef, Mr Dong, who opened this establishment in 2014 to serve more traditional Cantonese fare than his first Adelaide eatery, Fortuna Court in Norwood. Using plenty of fresh South Australian seafood, specialties include lobster with noodles as well as steamed trout with ginger and shallots."
"The Bibliotheca Bar and Book Exchange has the look and feel of an old English library, complete with chesterfield couches and bookshelves. You can even bring in your old books for a trade. Settle in and make your way through over 100 whiskeys and 40 gins."
"Retreat into your cocoon with a good read and a drink savoured alone or engage in literary discussions with your mates in this cosy, book-lined bar that offers comfy seats, good cocktails and spirits to lubricate a good night out."
"This fine pub in the heart of Rundle Street is something of an Adelaide institution. The Austral offers an excellent menu of modern Australian food, local and international ales, as well as live entertainment."
"205 Rundle Street, AdelaideKick back with a jug of beer out front and watch pedestrians go by as you listen to live acoustic music.pub / meals / live music"
"Small underground bar and venue tucked away in the heart of Adelaide. The Ancient World is a hidden gem in the city, and definitely one of those places you do not want to miss out on. Try their whiskey from Tasmania and the Mexican cola Jarritos, and put your signature onto the bathroom door--it is, actually, encouraged!"
"Widely reputed to be the prettiest cricket ground in the world, the Adelaide Oval hosts all kinds of different sporting events throughout the year. Opened in 1871, it still exhibits some incredible Edwardian architecture in places, and its old scoreboard helps retain its charm among the more modern developments. Watching a game of cricket or Australian rules football here is a great way to experience the passion with which Aussies support their local teams."
"The South Australian capital is nicknamed the City of Churches, but its most famous cathedral is dedicated to sport, a venue that routinely draws a crowd of 50,000-plus to worship at the altar of cricket and Australian football. Rock up in summer for a game of cricket – either the Australian national team or the Adelaide Strikers Big Bash franchise – or in winter to see the city’s beloved AFL clubs, the Adelaide Crows and Port Adelaide Power."
"Once home to South Australia’s criminally insane patients, Glenside Hospital, formerly known as the Parkside Lunatic Asylum, amongst others, was designed in the mid-19th century by EJ Woods. Completed in 1885, it served as a psychiatric hospital until the 1970s when it was largely abandoned. Now, the hospital’s infamous Z Ward – where the criminally and mentally insane were held – is open to the public, running both day tours and ghost tours that tell the stories of the inmates and this fascinatingly dark side of colonial history."
"Take a little imagination and travel to the land of fairies!. The Bridgewater Fairy Garden is a great place to take your toddlers or kids under the age of 12. Travel in the morning when the magical mystic mist of the morning gives a certain ambiance to the fairyland."
"The recently redeveloped MJ McInerney Reserve playground space has been completely overhauled to produce an amazing play area for the family to enjoy. The extensive list of play equipment includes a sand and water play area, slides, a full skate park, basketball courts, twin flying fox, climbing nets, swing bridges and more. https://www.facebook.com/kidsinadelaide/photos/pcb.3228611633899987/3228608840566933/"