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South Australia

Italian restaurants in South Australia

  1. A

    John's Pizza Bar

    Serving up table-sized pizzas, hearty pastas and heat-beating gelato, you can't go past John's. Grills, salads, burgers, yiros, and fish and chips also available. Sit inside, order some takeaways, or pull up a seat with the bedraggled pot plants by the street.

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  2. B

    Lucia's Pizza Spaghetti Bar

    This little slice of Italy has been around since Lucia was a lot younger. All her pasta, sauces and pizzas are authentically homemade − perfection any time of day. If you like what you're eating, you can buy fresh pasta next door at Lucia's Homemade Fine Foods.

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  3. C

    Enoteca

    In a timber-floored glass box dangling off the side of the Italian Chamber of Commerce, Enoteca plates up superb modern Italian. The house-made linguini with cacciatore sausage, black garlic, scampi and parsley is heaven-sent. Classy with a capital C.

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  4. D

    Botanic Café

    Order from a seasonal menu of quality SA produce in this linen-crisp, modern Italian eatery opposite the Adelaide Botanic Gardens. Offerings might include goats-cheese tartlets with pear chutney, or pappardelle with braised lamb shank and thyme ragu. The tasting menu (two courses and a glass of wine for $25) is a steal.

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  5. E

    Amalfi Pizzeria Ristorante

    What a classic! Authentic pizza and pasta with bentwood chairs, terrazzo floors, red-and-white checked tablecloths, sleep-defeating coffee and imagined Mafioso mutterings in the back room.

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