October 02, 2019
5 mins Read
Balancing world-renowned wine with fresh delicious produce, the signature Adelaide culinary prowess artfully fuses them into a foodie’s dream menu. It champions the use of local produce to create a dining experience like no other.
As a proud South Aussie, allow me to showcase the best Adelaide restaurants completely changing the Australian food landscape.
As I local, I haven’t met anyone who hasn’t been to Argo and enjoyed it.
The general no-fuss appeal of Argo has proven to be extremely popular for Adelaidians, who flock to the restaurant’s location in the city and its just-as-fun cousin in Norwood Parade.
Argo on the Parade is vibrant and colourful. And you know you’ve come to the right place when you reach the lush vertical garden wall and the building exterior’s vibrant mural, which is constantly being updated by local street artist Nicky Mellonie.
Boasting one of the longest menus in Adelaide, Argo offers a plethora of food options to choose from.
From highbrow ‘plant-based’ dishes, to street food of burgers and hotdogs, there is something on the menu to satisfy even the pickiest of eaters.
The best time to sample Argo’s generous menu is mid-morning, where customers can order from the breakfast, brunch and lunch sections.
Address: 4/211 Victoria Square, Adelaide and 212 The Parade, Norwood
Award-winning restaurant Africola truly is one-of-a-kind. It’s best described as an eclectic restaurant with a menu that packs a punch and located in Adelaide’s East End, a hip hood gaining popularity among both locals and visitors.
From the moment you enter the restaurant it is a true sensory overload. And while hearty wooden tables soften the eatery’s bright blue and yellow furniture, nothing can disguise the spicy delectation of the food served.
On the menu, South Australian produce shines through the seafood dishes. Order the Goolwa pipis and Hiramasa kingfish sashimi, alongside charred beetroot and sprouted lentils – a good option for vegetarians.
With a small, curated menu that introduces a new flavour of cuisine to South Australia, it’s no wonder the restaurant attracts such rave reviews.
Address: 4 East Terrace, Adelaide
While the restaurant’s name might conjure up other mental images, Hispanic Mechanic is paving the way in Adelaide’s culinary imprint.
Opened in 2015, the core of Hispanic Mechanic is centred on Latin American food, with some welcome Korean influences. The menu features Mexican favourites tacos and nachos, but also includes a large vegan-friendly menu and Korean staples like kimchi.
The ‘mechanic’ side of the restaurant is expressed through the exposed pipe lighting, white subway tiles with dark grout, and dark timber tables. The laid-back industrial vibe of the restaurant is perfectly complemented by its not-so-city nature. Being a couple kilometres away from the city centre does have its perks.
Address: 205 Glen Osmond Rd, Frewville
Located in Norwood, Base Bar is a cosy little restaurant with a focus on good wine and delicious food.
The petite size and dim lighting create a moody atmosphere comfortable to enjoy with friends.
While the food menu isn’t extensive, it makes up for it in all-round quality. The best way to sample it is to order a smorgasbord of meals and share between your friends.
The pizza menu is to die for – cooked in a wood-fire oven, the smoky pizzas are mouth-watering and easy to devour. The bar menu is carefully curated and jam-packed with wines from all around South Australia and a few from interstate.
So if you’re looking for a failsafe with friends that won’t send you into debt, Base Bar is the place to go.
Address: 234 The Parade, Norwood
Osteria Oggi delivers on its philosophy to cook delicious Italian food fresh for the South Australian masses.
Oggi, Italian for ‘daily’, truly encompasses the business model. While the restaurant uses fresh produce in food preparation, ‘daily’ also embodies the metaphorical vision that executive chef Andrew Davies and head chef Mimi Rovers have for the restaurant: to reinvent well-known and loved Italian dishes.
The fusion of concrete, square tiles, a simple colour scheme and arched booths are reminiscent of Italy’s piazzas. The ambience of the restaurant coupled with staple home-style dishes transport diners to the real Italy in an extraordinary food journey.
Expect to drool just reading the menu, full of pasta and gnocchi dishes, salumi (Italian meats) and risotto. It’s no surprise it is one of Adelaide’s most popular restaurants among locals and interstate foodies alike.
Address: 76 Pirie St, Adelaide
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