Chinatown
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- Savour authentic Asian cuisine from diverse offerings like Chinese, Japanese, and Thai at Adelaide's vibrant Chinatown.
- Stroll through the maze of oriental-style restaurants and shops, soaking up the lively atmosphere of this multicultural precinct.
- Marvel at the impressive Paifang archways and red lanterns that create a stunning entrance on Gouger and Grote Streets.
- Engage with the rich cultural diversity of Adelaide's Chinatown, a hub for locals and international visitors alike.
Adelaide’s Chinatown is conveniently nestled in the vibrant South West end of the CBD. World renowned for its international cuisine, Adelaide’s Chinatown boasts some of the most diverse and traditional gourmet foods – an amazing blend of five star restaurants, food courts, cafes, wine bars and pubs.
Take a stroll down Gouger Street or Grote Street, be amazed with what Adelaide’s Chinatown can offer. The variety of Asian cuisines are endless, such as; Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, Thai, Malaysian and Indian.
With impressive gates at the entrance on Gouger and Grote Street, red lanterns, pagoda style roofs and a maze of oriental-style restaurants and shops, Chinatown is a slice of Asia right in the heart of Adelaide. The heart and vibrancy of any city is undoubtedly the food district; a place where people congregate, trade, live life and engage. In Adelaide, the food district is the Chinatown precinct and it represents a broad cross section of our multicultural community allowing you to soak up the diverse atmosphere of the precinct.
For most South Australian’s their first exposure to Asia is visiting Adelaide’s Chinatown and for most Asian international tourists and students their first destination when arriving in Adelaide is Chinatown.
Explore Adelaide’s Chinatown – where you can enjoy authentic Asian cuisine, experience the beauty of eastern cultural, and celebrate the cultural diversity.
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