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Travel

September 27, 2011 | 8 Comments |
The Clare Valley: The Other Wine Region of South Australia

Editor’s Note: From our contributor in Adelaide, a travel article about a leisurely retreat to the wine country of the Clare Valley in South Australia. “The Clare Valley is just like the Barossa…” he says to me as we stand in the lobby of what can only be described as an iron shed, “35 years [...]

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Restaurant Reviews

March 25, 2011 | 13 Comments |
The Stunned Mullet: Best Fish and Chips at Henley Beach, Adelaide

Tucked away down a side street, a very small walk away from Henley Beach in Adelaide’s western suburbs sits a neat, unassuming little fish and chip shop. The Stunned Mullet, sharing its name with a popular Australian expression for describing a state of confusion or bewilderment, hides discreetly behind a red and white blind, while [...]

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Culinaria, Restaurant Reviews

January 24, 2011 | 13 Comments |
The AB at Blue & White Café North Adelaide

Hangover food. The food you have when you’ve had a heavy night on heavy drinks. The food you have when you want something inherently evil to ingest. Sheer dunderheaded stupidity. It could be any one of these motivations that would lead you to head out to North Adelaide and consume one of these monstrosities. I [...]

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Bars & Drinks

November 28, 2010 | 18 Comments |
Saint and Sinner Wines: South Australia

Take a sassy idea, clever marketing with brand engagement, add a range of wines from Australia, and you have a concept with for an eye-catching label. At last month’s Sydney Food and Wine Fair, we spotted a range of wines from South Australia. Saint and Sinner Wines drew our attention when the Saint, wearing angel [...]

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Culinaria

April 12, 2010 | 9 Comments |
Get FUIC’d in South Australia

Travellers to the fair city of Adelaide will find a good many things to be baffled by. The first thing many notice is the driving, or more to the point, the maddening inattentiveness and sheer slowness of it. Then there’s the buses that run on some strange, teutonically named concrete track. Then there’s the fashion, [...]

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