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. Shobosho

    $$$ | City Center

    If you’ve ever turned your nose up at Asian fusion, you may reconsider when you come to Shobosho, with its use of organic local ingredients and Korean and Japanese influences in the cooking. Everything about the space, from the approach to service to the immensely creative dishes---often cooked over coals---to the plateware and the atmosphere itself, strikes a balance between sophisticated and relaxed that is difficult to find in Adelaide.

    17 Leigh St., Adelaide, South Australia, 5000, Australia
    08-8366–2224

    Known For

    • Sake list features artisanal producers by the glass
    • Yakitori (skewers) are delicious and simple
    • Private downstairs yakitori bar
  • 2. Africola

    $$$ | City Center

    This is one of the city's most original places both in terms of interior design (including a vibrant Technicolor bar and dining space) and the Modern Australian menu, featuring South African--inspired and somewhat kitschy dishes with robust flavors such as the spicy, smoked peri peri chicken and crispy chicken skin "tea sandwich." The wine list is brief but well curated and leans toward natural numbers; alternatively you can bring your own for A$20.

    4 East Terr., Adelaide, South Australia, 5000, Australia
    08-8223--3885

    Known For

    • Eclectic and lively decor and atmosphere
    • Cooking that's way outside the box
    • Great cocktails

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.
  • 3. Aurora

    $$$ | City Center

    You wouldn’t know it from first glance, but this restaurant is part of a multipurpose art space and there’s plenty of creativity on the fine dining menu designed by South African chef Brendan Wessels. Expect nods to his homeland like the large braai in the kitchen that adds a touch of smoke to many dishes.

    63 Light Sq., Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
    08-7089--9600

    Known For

    • Highly sustainable ethos
    • Perfect for dinner before (or after) a show in the same venue
    • Trinchado with spiced chicken livers

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner Sun.-Tues. No lunch Sun.-Wed.
  • 4. Chianti

    $$$ | City Center

    Family run since 1985, and located in one of Adelaide's iconic Victorian houses converted to commercial space, Chianti is all things to all people. Sit inside or outside and enjoy the award-winning breakfasts or, in the evenings, the traditional northern Italian trattoria cuisine.

    160 Hutt St., Adelaide, South Australia, 5000, Australia
    08-8232–7955

    Known For

    • Classic brunches
    • European wines including a reserve list
    • Attentive service

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 5. COS

    $$$ | City Center

    If you're in need of a fine steak, look no further that COS on trendy Leigh Street. The simplicity of these steaks—select from a 250-gram grain-fed yearling eye-fillet to a 500-gram rib-eye fillet—served with frites and side salad ensure even lunchers are not too gastronomically challenged.

    18 Leigh St., Adelaide, South Australia, 5000, Australia
    08-8231–7611

    Known For

    • <PRO>outdoor seating</PRO>
    • <PRO>South Australian wine</PRO>
    • <PRO>signature seafood dishes</PRO>

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
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  • 6. 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
  • 7. Sammy's on the Marina

    $$$ | Glenelg

    Adelaide is a prime spot for enjoying Australia's incredible seafood. At Sammy's on the Marina, enormous fishbowl windows frame views of million-dollar yachts at the far end of Glenelg's glitzy Holdfast Marina and are perfect for watching the setting sun, playing dolphins, or a storm rolling across Gulf St. Vincent as you tuck into a dozen freshly shucked oysters or the popular and generous seafood platter.

    1–12 Holdfast Promenade, Adelaide, South Australia, 5045, Australia
    08-8376–8211

    Known For

    • Fresh, local seafood including rock lobster and oysters
    • Reliable, friendly service
    • Classy atmosphere

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential

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