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"The location (a former Irish pub) is slightly incongruous but the food is lip-smackingly good every time. Lunchtime yum-cha is very popular (you’ll need a booking on weekends) but the a la carte also offer high points: notably the Peking duck with pancakes, Szechuan lamb and wide array of seafood dishes, including Moreton Bay bug tails and steamed Murray cod. It also boosts a standout wine list, too."
"A post shared by Nutrition Republic™ (@nutritionrepublic) on Feb 10, 2017 at 1:52pm PST. The name says it all. This family-run business delivers beautiful and nutritious wholefoods."
"With an irresistible seafood offering and views across Henley Beach to match, Estia is a must for lovers of big servings of seafood and meats. Their mezze dining style makes this a convenient meeting destination for catch ups and makes this the perfect way to get a little taste of everything whilst still filling up on all the tasteful dishes. Inspired by the traditions and flavours of the Greek Islands, if you are a lover of pickled octopus, crispy fried whitebait or marinated SA king prawns, you are bound to leave a happy chappy after a visit here!"
"This Greek taste sensation has been a staple on the beachside food scene for years. While you won’t get water views inside, grab a table outside for views of the sea, Henley Jetty, Henley Square, and the best sunsets over the water that Adelaide has to offer. https://www.instagram.com/p/B6iMORJjCNj/"
"With the popular Henley Square water fountain feature (aka kids splash zone) mere metres away, the kids can play outside in the water whilst you wait for your meal. And WHAT a meal it will be!. Estia specialises in sharing mezze food and its traditional Greek menu is to die for!"
"Fried chicken is popping up around town at the moment, but Buk Buk is a noteworthy new addition that’s worth paying attention to. Its specialty is Nashville-style hot chicken, which involves drenching chicken in a buttermilk hot sauce, coating it in flour, deep-frying it, then brushing it again with a spice mix. The result, usually served on a slice of white bread with pickle slices, is hot (although there are some milder options)."
"Adelaide is home to the oldest surviving clipper ship in the world, the City of Adelaide. Five years older than London’s famous Cutty Sark, the City of Adelaide was built in 1864 and made 23 return trips from England to South Australia, with an estimated 250,000 Australians being able to trace their ancestry to the famous ship. The City of Adelaide was moved to its final destination in Port Adelaide’s Dock 2 in November 2019, and it is now open for self-guided tours."
"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."
"Leaving the town on Lobethal, link up with the Onkaparinga Valley Road as it will lead you straight to Left Barrel Brewing’s taproom. Here you'll find Brad Bown and his farmhouse-inspired beers within a small shopping complex. Brad’s point of difference is his love of the unconventional yeast strains and bacteria, often experimenting with the likes of Norwegian yeast kviek, Brettanomyces, lactobacillus and pediococcus."
"Following the suggested picturesque path, trail along Greenhill Road, around the edges of the Cleland Conservation Park, and soon enough you will arrive in a tiny town called Uraidla. Only the essentials are present here: a primary school, post office, bakery, hotel and a brewery (as we said, just the essentials). The latter three are all owned by the same company with the brewery housed inside the bakery."
"You can't possibly come to Adelaide without entertaining thoughts of touring Coopers Brewery. Tours take you through the brewhouse, bottling hall and history museum, where you can get stuck into samples of..."