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		<title>Adelaide Fringe &#8211; City Eats</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Fringe is upon us, the ‘Festival State’ beckons. Indeed, it is finally that time of the year again, when the peaceful (albeit too much sometimes) town of Adelaide rouses from its slumber and blooms into a fanfair of arts, music and mayhem. If you’re a hungry out-of-towner (tsk*), or a local who “just can’t [&#8230;]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=talkingwithyourmouthfull.wordpress.com&#038;blog=19471395&#038;post=17&#038;subd=talkingwithyourmouthfull&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_38" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 500px"><a href="http://talkingwithyourmouthfull.files.wordpress.com/2011/02/adelaide-dining.png"><img class="size-full wp-image-38" title="Adelaide Dining" src="http://talkingwithyourmouthfull.files.wordpress.com/2011/02/adelaide-dining.png?w=490&#038;h=367" alt="" width="490" height="367" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Adelaide Dining: (clockwise from top-left) ETC, Nano Ready 2 Go, Yiannis, Leight Street, ETC, Bistro Dom</p></div>
<p><span style="font-size:x-large;color:#000000;">The Fringe is upon us, the ‘Festival State’ beckons. Indeed, it is finally that time of the year again, when the peaceful (albeit too much sometimes) town of Adelaide rouses from its slumber and blooms into a fanfair of arts, music and mayhem.</span></p>
<p style="font-size:x-large;color:#000000;">If you’re a hungry out-of-towner (tsk*), or a local who “just can’t remember the name of that restaurant..” – then read on, as this writer shares a few personal food favourites within the borders of Adelaide’s CBD.</p>
<p style="font-size:large;color:#000000;"><span style="font-size:xx-large;color:#ca226b;">Brunch.</span> <strong>East Terrace Continental (ETC)</strong> &#8211; a local hotspot for all-day brunch (think big breakfast, fresh pasta, smoothies..). I must stress the IMPORTANCE of ordering their banana pancakes soaked in butterscotch sauce and cream – some knee quivering action here. Nearby, hidden in the crevices of Ebenezer Place, is <strong>Nano Ready 2 Go, </strong>which features a menu that leans towards the simpler side of life. This writer tends to always order the spaghetti vongole in tomato sauce – an uncomplicated “slurp me up” number. A trek towards Hutt Street reaps its rewards as one settles into artisan pastries and cakes at the petite haven that is <strong>Au Matin Calme</strong>. The Moet (Champage Mousse Cake) and lemon tart are personal dears. And just a few blocks away is <strong>Chianti Classico</strong>, arguably Adelaide’s finest dining establishment &#8211; breakfast there is a stately affair.</p>
<p style="font-size:large;color:#000000;"><span style="font-size:xx-large;color:#ca226b;">Mid-Range.</span> If you’re looking for a ‘nice-ish’ meal that won’t break the bank, potter over to <strong>Wasai</strong> for homey, cosy, no-frills Jap. Alternatively, fuel up on mussels, chips and noteworthy Europeans brews at the <strong>Belgium Beer Cafe</strong>. <strong>Amalfi</strong> rustles up some decent Italian, but if the belly’s calling for pizza, give <strong>Est</strong> a go. Thin, crusty with off-beat topping medleys – grab a bottle of vino and settle into this ant-sized eatery late into the night (a heads-up that food takes a while when they’re busy).</p>
<p style="font-size:large;color:#000000;"><span style="font-size:xx-large;color:#ca226b;">Cheap n’ Cheery.</span> <strong>Yiannis on Hindley</strong> – the saving grace of UniSA West students, where charcoal spit-roasted meat finds its way into what many believe is Adelaide’s most delicious yiros (translation: kebab, souvlaki for those interstate; the name debate rages on but we’ll save this discussion for another fair weathered day). For an oriental fix amble along <strong>Gouger Street or Moonta Street</strong>, where you’ll find a sprinkling of Asian restaurants of various descriptions. Truth be told, the Asian food scene in town is fairly average, but one can be guaranteed a decent filling at the least. Alternatively, scoot over to <strong>Central Market</strong> and create a picnic basket of fresh fruit, bread (Dough), olives and cheese (The Smelly Cheese Shop, Say Cheese) and collapse in one of Adelaide’s many inner-city parklands.</p>
<p style="font-size:large;color:#000000;"><span style="font-size:xx-large;color:#ca226b;">Smart-casual/fancy.</span> Apart from the aforementioned <strong>Chianti</strong>, one should hunt out <strong>Leigh Street</strong> – <strong>COS Restaurant</strong> and <strong>Rigoni’s</strong> are worth a try. Other notable lunch eateries include <strong>Georges on Waymouth</strong>, <strong>Bisto Dom</strong> and <strong>Pranzo</strong> (uber quick service here, if word-of-mouth is anything to go by). Newcomer <strong>Celsius</strong> also presents a reputably slick offering. <strong>The Greek</strong> is next on my must-try list, judging from its welcoming exteriors and the whistling of favourable reviews.</p>
<p style="font-size:large;color:#000000;">Adelaide, what are some of YOUR favourite inner-city dining secrets?</p>
<p><strong>Amalfi</strong> 29 Frome Street. <strong>Au Matin Calme</strong> 210 Hutt St. <strong>Belgium Beer Cafe </strong>27-29 Ebenezer Place. <strong>Bistro Dom</strong> 24 Waymouth Street . <strong>Celsius</strong> 95 Gouger Street. <strong>Central Market</strong> 45 Gouger Street. <strong>Chianti Classico </strong>160 Hutt St. <strong>COS Restaurant</strong> 18 Leigh Street. <strong>East Terrace Continental </strong>6 East Terrace. <strong>Est</strong> 30 East Terrace. <strong>Georges on Waymouth</strong> 20 Waymouth Street. <strong>Nano Ready 2 Go</strong> 23 Ebenezer Plc.  <strong>Pranzo </strong>46 Exchange Place. <strong>Rigoni&#8217;s </strong>27 Leigh Street. <strong>The Greek</strong> 75/79 Halifax St. <strong>Wasai</strong> 9/15 Field St. <strong>Yiannis on Hindley</strong> 270 Hindley St.</p>
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