Best of Adelaide
Best Italian Restaurants in Adelaide
Adelaide punches above its weight for Italian food, a legacy of the post-war immigration waves that planted grapevines in the Barossa, opened delis in the Central Market and filled the inner suburbs with family restaurants that have now passed to a second and third generation. The city today balances heritage trattorias with a confident new wave of chefs returning from stints in Rome, Naples and Bologna to open smaller, more ingredient-focused rooms.
The East End, Norwood and Unley are the traditional Italian heartland - long lunches, generous serves, wines by the carafe. Gouger Street and the Central Market precinct offer quicker, more casual options: arancini and cannoli at the deli counter, thick-based pizza by the slice, house-made pasta you can take home and cook yourself. For refined modern Italian, Rundle Street and the north Adelaide fringe have attracted a newer generation of restaurants with shorter, more curated menus that change with the market.
South Australian produce gives Adelaide's Italian kitchens a genuine advantage. Kangaroo Island olive oil, Clare Valley anchovies, Fleurieu lamb, Limestone Coast cheeses and the extraordinary variety of seafood landing at the Adelaide Central Market all find their way into classically structured Italian dishes without compromising authenticity. The result is Italian cooking that tastes local and Italian at the same time.
Do not overlook Sunday lunch and the long Saturday pasta. Adelaide Italians observe the midday meal more seriously than most Australian cities, and the best family restaurants fill early. A reservation from midday to two in the afternoon is the sweet spot - late enough for the kitchen to be in full swing, early enough to snag a good table without a wait.
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