Cafe Di Mare

I’ve had some ordinary meals at the Grand Chancellor Hotel on Hindley, so when we came to Cafe Di Mare, which is inside the Grand Chancellor Hotel on Currie Street, I had very little expectation. The literal translation of Cafe Di Mare from Italian is “Cafe of the Sea”. Not surprisingly, seafood dishes make up…

Culshaw’s

I’ve had this restaurant on my “to eat” list for quite some time, and tonight I got to experience some fine modern Australian cuisine. Located on the ground floor of the Majestic Hotel, the place is not particularly large, however, it is beautifully decorated. The large stylish light fittings, the chique open bar, the classic…

Windy Point Restaurant – Festival of Food 2013

If I was planning on proposing to a woman, one of the locations where it would possibly happen, would be at the Windy Point Restaurant. I would book a table for two, seated by the window, overlooking the city at night. Towards the end of the dinner, I would order two glasses of champagne. While…

Auge Ristorante

Auge is an award winning fine dining Italian restaurant on Grote Street. This place has such a good reputation, they can get away with charging higher prices for their food. With entree prices similar to what you would pay for a main at a normal restaurant, and main prices around the $40 mark, make sure…

Lenzerheide

I’ve only ever heard good things about Lenzerheide. This place really sets the benchmark in fine dining, and if you’re got your heart set on that special woman in your life, this is the place to take her. We were given arguably the best seats in the house, table number 38. A table for two,…

Eros Ouzeri

Eros Ouzeri is located on the eastern end of Rundle Street. The decor is simple and elegant, however, the service here is unbelievably slow. Granted it was a busy night, it took a waitress 30 minutes to take our order. Tonight, I ordered the Souvlaki. The meal came out after a 15 minute wait but…