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Adelaide Dumpling Tour

Dumpling Tour in Adelaide Last Saturday I went on Feast on Foot’s Dumpling Tour and it was amazing. The tour started at 2.30 with empty gurgling (we were warned not to eat lunch) and dumpling-ready foodies. We tried to pace ourselves with the first sampler – knowing full well we had a lot of dumplings […]

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Icons in Adelaide

  There are many iconic places in Adelaide. They have been around forever and help to make Adelaide special. Here’s a list of some of them below. If you think we should add more let us know. We will be discussing each of them in detail at a later date and also adding to the […]

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Bicentennial Conservatory

The Bicentennial Conservatory was built in celebration of Australia’s 1988 Bicentenary. It is designed by South Australian architect, Guy Maron.It is one of the largest conservatorys in the southern hemisphere. The building is 100 metres long, 47 metres wide and 27 metres high. An steel structure supports the 2,434 metres2 of glass which forms the roof, […]

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What’s Iconic in Adelaide

If you think you know Spats Café, then think again Adelaide! This Edwardian-Style Dessert Café has been established since the 1970s, and have been owned and run by the same local family since 1986! But it has recently undergone a subtle re-invention; the favourites on the menu are still there, including the Brandy Snap Basket, […]

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