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. Sunny's Pizza

    $$ | City Center

    Sourdough pizzas topped with house-made sauces and fresh local ingredients are the first reason that locals can't stop going to Sunny's any night of the week. Then there's the negronis so perfectly executed you'd swear you were in a piazza in Milano—plus the incredibly friendly service, the fun wine list featuring small producers from the Adelaide Hills and around Australia, DJs on weekend nights, and cold craft beers on draft.

    17 Solomon St., Adelaide, South Australia, 5000, Australia
    0455-522--356

    Known For

    • Simple, contemporary cocktails
    • Fun atmosphere with lively music
    • Long waits for seating on busy nights
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