Ferment Asian

Barossa Valley


In a lovely old stone villa fronting onto Tanunda's main street at a jaunty angle, Ferment always does things a little differently. What sounds exotic is actually refreshingly simple: try goi sup lo (cauliflower with chickpeas and tahini) or tom và xoai (grilled prawns with mango). Chef Tuoi Do really knows how to put it all together.


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1. Barossa Regional Gallery

0.08 MILES

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2. Barossa Museum

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Inside this 1856 post office building are displays of bone-handled cutlery, butter-making gear, photos of top…

3. Chateau Tanunda

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Wow, check out the architecture! This monumental stone winery was built in the late 1880s, complete with a 18.5m castellated tower, and sits adjacent to…

4. Goat Square

0.3 MILES

Tanunda is flush with historic buildings, including the quaint cottages around this square, on John St. This was the ziegenmarkt, a meeting and market…

5. Peter Lehmann

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6. St Hallett

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7. Keg Factory

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Watch honest-to-goodness coopers make and repair wine barrels, 4km south of town. Amazing! If you want to roll one home, kegs start at $325.

8. Mengler's Hill Lookout

2.41 MILES

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