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Food is taken very seriously in Adelaide, Australia. It has one of the largest
concentrations of eateries in Australia. They vary from cheap snacks bar to cafes
to exclusive restaurants. Adelaide is a cosmopolitan city with people who came
and settled from different corners of the world. The intermixing between these
people has resulted in the interchange of ideas and blending of traditions and
cultures. One of the best examples is the culinary culture the city that developed
over the years. They main eateries are usually concentrated in Chinatown, Gouger
Street, Hindley Street, Hutt Street, Melbourne Street, O'Connell Street and Rundle
Street. These also include some of the best Japanese restaurants in Adelaide which
constitute some of the best hangouts in the city.
Japanese food is extremely popular all over the world. Adelaide is no exception.
The Genki Restaurant, Adelaide is located on Field Street. It brings Japan to
Adelaide. There is a wide range of common Japanese dishes like noodles but if
you really want to taste something sensational go for the Tori mayonnaise yaki.
In here you will be happy to experiment with new dishes. The Katsumoto Restaurant,
Adelaide, one of the most popular Japanese restaurants in Adelaide, Australia
is famous for serving some of the best Japanese dishes in Adelaide. There are
popular and traditional dishes on offer here like udon and teriyaki, and sushi.
The great food is accompanied by great service.
The Kenji Modern Japanese Restaurant, Adelaide, one of the popular Japanese
restaurants in Adelaide, has a cheery feel to it with lime-green, timber and
white painted walls. There are fabulous appetizers and delicious main courses
including scallops with wakame seaweed and salmon roe, and bug tail with tomato
and chili sauce. But the greatest attraction of the restaurant is sushi. The
specialty of Shiki Restaurant, Adelaide, an award winning restaurant, is teppanyaki.
The tenderloin of Beef cooked on the teppanyaki is the signature dish of the
restaurant. There are other delicacies on offer like sashimi, cornfed chicken
salad, fried rice, miso soup and pickles. The Sumo Station Restaurant, Adelaide
was the first of the sushi serving Japanese restaurants in Adelaide to introduce
the conveyor belt. Other than sushi the restaurant also serves modern Japanese
cuisine.
The other popular Adelaide Japanese restaurants include Masturi and Yakumi
restaurants.
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