InsiderAustralian
233 Victoria Square,
5000,
Adelaide (SA)
Average price $65
Coal Cellar + Grill Menu individually priced $0.01
Pub grub
308 King William Street,
5000,
Adelaide (SA)
Average price $35
30% off the 'à la carte' menu!
Italian
War Memorial Drive,
5006,
North Adelaide (SA)
Average price $65
50% off food - TheFork Festival
Australian
War Memorial Drive,
5006,
North Adelaide (SA)
Average price $80
50% off - TheFork Festival
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Australian
131- 139 King William Street,
5000,
Adelaide (SA)
Average price $25 Accepts Yums
50% off food - TheFork Festival
InsiderMexican
GR 43 Grote Street,
5000,
Adelaide (SA)
Average price $55 Accepts Yums
Pizzeria
179 O'Connell Street,
5006,
North Adelaide (SA)
Average price $45
Indian
114 O'Connell St,
5006,
North Adelaide (SA)
Average price $25
Japanese
242 Hutt Street,
5000,
Adelaide (SA)
Average price $50
InsiderJapanese
21 King William Street,
5000,
Adelaide (SA)
Average price $100 Accepts Yums
Japanese
1/60 West Terrace,
5000,
Adelaide (SA)
Average price $35 Accepts Yums
Asian
42 O'Connell St,
5006,
North Adelaide (SA)
Average price $45
Thai
147 O’Connell St,
5006,
North Adelaide (SA)
Average price $55
Australian
12 Peel Street,
5000,
Adelaide (SA)
Average price $50
260 Pulteney St,
5000,
Adelaide (SA)
Average price $35
Indian
170 0'Connell Street,
5006,
North Adelaide (SA)
Average price $35 Accepts Yums
European
45 King William St,
5000,
Adelaide (SA)
Average price $95
Insider
27 Currie St,
5000,
Adelaide (SA)
Average price $75 Accepts Yums
Adelaide may just be the new Melbourne! It’s a smaller and more relaxed city that’s becoming more cosmopolitan by the day. It’s got the best of both worlds, close to all kinds of nature, such as Kangaroo Island and the wine regions of the Barossa, Adelaide Hills and McLaren Vale. Adelaide has some very high-end restaurants, including Orana which is one of Australia’s best. South African eatery Africola is another standout. Explore Leigh Street and Peel Street for a fun and lively bar scene on a warm evening.
Rundle Street is the dining and fashion district, the perfect blend of historic charm and modern vibrancy. You’ll also find Chinatown at the south east end of the CBD. Make sure you stop in at the Grand old Adelaide Train Station to try Madame Hanoi, an incredible Vietnamese restaurant. Serving up some of Australia’s best Vietnamese, it also showcases a gorgeous painted mural inside.