Adelaide Restaurants

Melbourne, Gouger, O'Connell, and Rundle streets, along with the Norwood Parade and Glenelg neighborhoods, are the main eating strips. In any of these areas it's fun to stroll around until a restaurant or café takes your fancy. Chinatown is also lively, and if you feel like an alfresco picnic, pick some delicious local produce from Central Market.

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  • 1. Concubine

    $$ | City Center

    This restaurant, located in Adelaide's premier Asian dining strip, is a step above its neighbors with modern Chinese dishes that utilize traditional spices and fresh local produce, meat, and fish. The service is professional yet warm and friendly, with an ambience that is second to none thanks to the funky decor and trendy vibe. Lunch is served only on Friday.

    132 Gouger St., Adelaide, South Australia, 5000, Australia
    08-8212–8288

    Known For

    • Opulent space lit by colorful lanterns
    • Good wines and cocktails
    • Seasonal, fresh ingredients

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.
  • 2. Jolleys Boathouse

    $$$ | City Center

    There's a relaxed, nautical air at this mainstay—which perfectly suits the location on the south bank of the River Torrens. Sliding glass doors open onto a full-width front balcony for alfresco dining. The imaginative modern Australian menu, offered in both à la carte and tasting menu forms, changes seasonally, but continues the theme with seafood selections that might include seared Murray cod with Goolwa pipis (cockles), fermented chili and sea urchin butter. The lunch crowd is largely corporate in nature while warm evenings attract couples.

    1 Jolleys La., Adelaide, South Australia, 5000, Australia
    08-8223–2891

    Known For

    • Views over the River Torrens
    • Seasonal menu with fresh choices
    • Generous portions

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch Sat. No dinner Sun., Reservations essential
  • 3. Leigh Street Wine Room

    $$ | City Center

    A restaurant masquerading as a natural wine bar, this former dry cleaner takes its design cues from trendy Parisian bistros. Come for predinner drinks—the walls are lined with 500 bottles of mostly natural wine and the knowledgeable staff are happy to point you in the right direction—then stay for the sophisticated share plates. Meats are cured and fresh pasta made in the small kitchen and the fresh, elegantly plated dishes really pop with the accompanying wines.

    9 Leigh St., Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
    0498-765--855

    Known For

    • A comprehensive wine selection
    • The skewers of beef tongue are divine
    • Acoustic baffling means noise levels are perfect

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. No dinner Wed. and Thurs.
  • 4. Sibling

    $ | City Center

    In 2018, Caitlin Duff and husband, Nathaniel Morse, opened this daily coffee shop, café, and coworking space next to the retail shop Ensemble, run by Caitlin’s sister, Anny. They serve locally roasted coffee, cold-pressed juices, pots of tea, vegan baked goods, and more, including breakfast and lunch in an airy space flooded with natural light and brightened by hanging plants.

    96 Gilles St., Adelaide, South Australia, 5000, Australia

    Known For

    • Beautiful mood-lifting atmosphere
    • Healthy smoothies
    • Ideal for vegetarians and vegans
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