Margaret’s Adelaide City guidebook

Margaret
Margaret’s Adelaide City guidebook

Food scene

You have to book. Funky, quirky, bustling, noisy, amazing food from Duncan Welgemoed. africola.com.au
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Africola
4 East Terrace
56 recommandé par les habitants
You have to book. Funky, quirky, bustling, noisy, amazing food from Duncan Welgemoed. africola.com.au
You must book. Fabulous set price menu during Covid. Just outside city on east side. Beautiful building, lovely atmosphere. Set lunch is cheaper than set dinner. A little fancy.
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Orso
36 Kensington Rd
11 recommandé par les habitants
You must book. Fabulous set price menu during Covid. Just outside city on east side. Beautiful building, lovely atmosphere. Set lunch is cheaper than set dinner. A little fancy.
Rooftop bar and restaurant on corner of King William Street and North Terrace in the north west corner of city. A little tricky to get to (2 elevators) but view is worth it. Lovely for a pre-theatre drink and snacks on the Terrace, or you can do the meal inside the restaurant. Can sometimes be just youngsters later at night, but sunset is perfect.
122 recommandé par les habitants
2KW Bar & Restaurant
2 King William Street
122 recommandé par les habitants
Rooftop bar and restaurant on corner of King William Street and North Terrace in the north west corner of city. A little tricky to get to (2 elevators) but view is worth it. Lovely for a pre-theatre drink and snacks on the Terrace, or you can do the meal inside the restaurant. Can sometimes be just youngsters later at night, but sunset is perfect.

Conseils aux voyageurs

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Get latest restaurant info and updates on restaurants etc

Broadsheet adelaide (broadsheet.com.au) and Glamadelaide (glamadelaide.com.au) have great info on latest openings, restaurant and shop reveiws, special events coming up.
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Adelaide Central Markets

Adelaide Central Markets (adelaidecentralmarket.com.au) is between Grote and Gouger streets in the southwest corner of Adelaide. Closed Sunday and Monday (although they occasionally trial Sundays. Limited stallholders on Wednesday). The freshest food, flowers, nuts, meats, fish, bread, cheese, cakes in town. Saturdays and Friday nights are very busy, but there is a car park right next door and first hour parking is free. Free tram also stops at Victoria Square and short walk from there. You're in Chinatown so plenty of great Asian food options inside and surrounding.
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Sunday Farmer's Market, Showgrounds

(adelaidefarmersmarket.com.au) Just outside City centre, in the Wayville Showgrounds Sundays till 1 pm. A true farmers' market. You can buy chef Poh Ling Yeow's cakes and pastries here!! There is a train stop and a short walk, parking around the markets can be tricky, paid parking on grounds.
Coutumes et culture

Adelaide Fringe; annual open access arts event, Feb to March

https://adelaidefringe.com.au/ What began as a 'counter' to the Adelaide Festival, the Fringe is the off-beat quirkier people's festival. You're bound to find something to enjoy at a price you can afford. Or you can just soak up the atmosphere at one of the hubs; Garden of Unearthly Delights, Gluttony or Croquet Club.