Best Mediterranean restaurants nearby. Discover the best Mediterranean food in Adelaide. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Mediterranean restaurants near you.. The capital city of South Australia is simply enchanting, a treasure trove of shopping, fine arts, gastronomy and outdoor activity. Adelaide is the heart of the world's opal industry, selling gorgeous stones from South Australian mines. Be sure to hike the aptly named Mt. Lofty Ranges and catch a wave off the Fleurieu Peninsula. Indulge your adventurous palate and traipse into nearby wine regions like the famed Barossa Valley to pick up a deliciously drinkable souvenir.
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4 based on 363 reviews
Was looking for some good Greek food after too many lazy nights of ordering room service. This place was fantastic. The tzatziki is some of the best I've had outside of Greece. Between the tzatziki starter and the gyros, I was decently stuffed, and quite happy.
4 based on 259 reviews
there are two of these restaurants - one on King william road and one on waymouth street
Service was quick, friendly & helpful when I went for dinner. There is a blackboard with a good selection of tapas type dishes. And there is the imaginative pizza menu.I had the meatball and tomato pizza. The pizza was thin & crispy & there were about two small meatballs on every slice. It was very tasty. There are also two desert pizzas .There is also an extensive selection of bottled wine, wines by the glass & many beers to choose from.
4 based on 465 reviews
Amalfi Pizzeria Restaurant
We stopped at this recommended Italian restaurant after spending the morning visiting nearby Migration, South Australia and Art Gallery Museums. Greeted by a friendly waitress, we chose a corner table in the rear as the office/university crowd was beginning to arrive at 12;15 PM. Another smiling waitress presented a drink menu and brought a carafe of water along with bread, balsamic vinegar and olive oil. We chose from the place mat menu before using the clean restrooms. My natural oysters arrived just before the hot Hawaiian Pizza. The food was delicious but the noise level was a bit too high between the music and the boisterous diners for normal conversation. It was hard to imagine an enjoyable experience if the restaurant had been full. Paid with my Visa card, ~$25
4 based on 457 reviews
I have always struggled to find a decent restaurant in Adelaide.It was wet, it was cold, we had no reservations when we stumbled upon the Osteria Oggi just around the corner from our hotel. What a revelation.The place was packed and literally jumping, we were fortunate enough to be given 2 stools to eat at the bar. Many people without reservations were turned away over the course of the night.The food and service were superb and very enhanced by a bar person who clearly knew her stuff. She made my night by deliberately under charging me for a nip of Blair Athol single malt which they apparently have difficulty in selling.Next time we are in Adelaide, I will book well in advance to ensure we get a table
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4 based on 140 reviews
Lebanese style mezze inspired menu with very authentic delicious dishes. Hummus, zaatar, baba ghanoush, fatoosh salad, kibbi, labnah & lots more.Having lived in Abu Dhabi for 5 years, upon moving back home I have been searching for a comparable falafel to the real deal in the middle east. This restaurant has the perfect falafel I was a very happy customer indeed along with so many other familiar delights. Do yourself a favor, give it a try
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4 based on 162 reviews
Our hotel recommended this family restaurant. It had very good pizza with all sorts of toppings we got one that had four different kinds to try. It was all very tasty. We had the draft beer too to go with pizza of course. It was an interesting walk we went right by the bronze pigs in the trash cans. Only in Aussie land.
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4 based on 461 reviews
Estia offers Greek mezze in a casual warm beachside setting. Sit back, relax and enjoy an ouzo while taking in the beautiful view. Ela.
We like this great restaurant. As we had to park beyond the restaurant, we first passed by it. It was half an hour before their opening time (12:00 noon). As we saw scaffolding around the building for renovation, we thought it was closed. But they were still in their good business as usual. If anyone goes to Henley Beach, we highly recommend this restaurant.
4 based on 264 reviews
Totally delicious red wine in a very convivial atmosphere and great service. The honey, cheese and walnut were great , along with the potato cubes and baby squid. The only problem was the vension backstop with excellent jus - just wish it was larger for $18 as it was a weight watchers version - or had the deer been on weight watchers. Delicious but the portion was ridiculously small. I recommend the restaurant with glee but donât take the venison.
4 based on 952 reviews
Georges on Waymouth was established by George & Voula Kasimatis in November 2002, with the aim of serving fresh seasonal produce with impeccable service in a classic European setting.In the heart of Adelaide's CBD, Georges on Waymouth is an undeniable cro
As can be discerned from the title, I was less than overwhelmed by George, but nothing was amiss. It was a quiet Thursday. I had the anti pasti, Rather too much for one, the arancini was good and freshly cooked, the fish was also good but the rest was standard stuff. Nice olives.The duck orzo main was also substantial and was tasty, plenty of duck and a good selection of veg, the pickled small onions were a bit overpowering. I had wine by the glass. The riesling was good but the cabernet sauvignon from Coonawara was outstanding. It does have some sediment, suprising for a 2016 wine. Service was good.
Most Popular Italian food in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
5 based on 70 reviews
Welcome to The Messy Tomato. Much of Italian life revolves around the family dinner table. Itâs well known that Italians are deeply versed in the gioie della tavola, or âthe joys of the table.â Perhaps the first thing people think of when they think of It
Visited for breakfast with a friend and got the sharing breakfast platter, was absolutely delightful. The owner was super kind and catered to my friends fish allergies, got a Spanish chorizo instead of salmon and was absolutely to die for! Everything was cooked perfectly and the white truffle sauce on the side was unreal, want more already. Waiters were super catering and friendly, finished the platter off with these sweet French toast, was super tasty! Would definitely return
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