YangGuoFu’s Adelaide flagship lands in Chinatown with big flavours, a mezzanined dining space and live entertainment built for a night out.
Embrace Chinese culture and cuisine, and welcome the Year of the Horse with these Chinese Lunar New Year celebrations.
An offshoot of the popular Budok’s Filipino Kitchen, this modern take on traditional Filipino food is breaking all the rules (and we're not mad about it).
It takes for an Adelaide hotpot joint to stand out, but this new kids' area will likely have adults lining up for a turn.
The Chinatown Vietnamese restaurant is has been named in the South Australia Restaurant & Catering Awards for Excellence.
Wongderful has reopened after 6 months closure in Adelaide’s Chinatown, serving up authentic Shanghai-style dim sum from a new location.
There’s nothing like Grandma’s phở, especially when it comes sizzling in a hot stone bowl. At this Adelaide Chinatown spot, they’re serving up a recipe passed down through generations.
The Chinese Lunar New Year 2025 falls on Wednesday January 29th, welcoming in the Year of the Wood Snake. Check out what's on!
Tiger Skewers, a new eatery on Gouger Street, offers customisable skewers with diverse flavours and spice levels, perfect for a quick bite or late-night snack.
Sweet Soon has opened a new location in Chinatown, offering handmade beverages, desserts, and savoury dishes.
Kosso Korean BBQ offers authentic dishes that pay tribute to owner’s cherished family recipes, that were originally cooked by their mother.
After much anticipation and a journey filled with taste tests and fine-tuning, Aces has finally thrown open its doors in the heart of Adelaide’s Chinatown, under the expert guidance of chef Tom Tilbury.
T-Chow has reopened after undergoing a stunning renovation, which includes exciting upgrades and interior enhancements.
The Qixi Festival (Double Seventh Festival) is one of the Chinese traditional festivals, also known as the Chinese Valentine’s Day. It’s based on a romantic legend about a weaver girl and an ox herd. It falls on the 7th day of the 7th Chinese lunar month. Like the western Valentine’s Day on 14 February, giving […]
After closing for several months due to COVID-19 restrictions, one of Adelaide's favourite food destinations is up and running again.
Read about the new eatery from the Chinatown vet behind Chinese fave, T-Chow.
Adelaide’s Chinatown precinct together with lovers of anime and Japanese cosplay (costume play) will host a night market on Moonta Street tonight, celebrating the colour, fashion and market culture of Tokyo’s Takeshita Dori scene