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Adelaide restaurants.

With more restaurants per head of population than any other Australian city, Adelaide restaurants offer an abundance of opportunities for the gastronome to indulge his or her greatest fantasy.

In most Adelaide restaurants you'll find Barossa wine, as good as any in the world. Enjoy the flavours on offer in some wonderful restaurants in Adelaide and accompany them with the finest Australian wine from the nearby Borossa Valley, Australia’s premier wine growing region.

Rundle Street is undoubtedly the very first place to visit when you’re looking for a great Adelaide restaurant.

In Adelaide's East End, Rundle Street with over 50 restaurants, cafés and pubs, offers a glut of international and local flavors, there is something to please the most particular of palates.

The Gouger Street restaurants, in the city's southwest, offer another rich hotchpotch of cultures and cuisines.

Refusing to be defined according to any one style of dining, Gouger Street is studded with many wonderful restaurants and cafés, from elegantly French to authentic Malaysian, from tasty Argentinean to fresh local seafood.

The Adelaide Central Market oozes fresh produce and divine aromas, savor its tantalizing charms before pausing for coffee or an inexpensive meal at one of the numerous cafés.

Now THAT'S an Aussie pie... The fact that Adelaide restaurant's two most famous contributions to the culinary arena are its world-class Barossa Valley wines, and its "Pie Floater" (or pie in pea soup), bears witness to the dazzling variety of cuisine available in this majestic city.

If you like Japanese food, and who doesn’t, then a visit to the Sumo Station Japanese Restaurant at 172 Pulteney Street, Adelaide is a must do.

This Adelaide restaurant has a nice relaxed atmosphere and if you book here you can get all you can eat for just $38.00, what a bargain...

Just $23.00 will get you into another great Adelaide restaurant, the Comix Comedy Cellars Restaurant, 68 Grenfell Street, Adelaide.

With the international and Australian menu you get great stand up comedy in a night club atmosphere, what more could you want?

OR If the funds are getting low and you really need a feed then go to The Original Pancake Kitchen at 13 Gilbert Place, in Adelaide city.

Go to this great little Adelaide restaurant on any Tuesday and just $6.00 will get you all the pancakes you can eat, great for those that are like me and just love great pancakes.

To Book your Adelaide restaurant just click here.

There are, of course, many more wonderful places to eat throughout the length and breadth of this beautiful country, every major town and every small community will have restaurants and cafés which will serve you with quite delicious food, it’s just a matter of finding them.

John.

If you would like to view a very comprehensive listing of over 4000 restaurants, cafés and pubs throughout Oz we have it here but please remember, in order not to be disappointed you must book before you go.


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