|
| |||||||||
|
Jolleys BoathousePh: 8223 2891; Jolleys La, Adelaide 5000 www.jolleysboathouse.com Modern Australian, $$ + Mietta's Review Other published opinions Gourmet Traveller 2009 Australian Restaurant Guide "Given its serene position among the ravenous ducks on Adelaide's River Torrens it is no shock to find that the signature dish at Jolleys Boathouse is duck. Crisp fried tea-smoked duck, served with Chinese spinach, ruby grapefruit and ginger caramel is a beautiful dish, refined by its many years on the menu" Gourmet Traveller 2008 Australian Restaurant Guide "At its best in summer when the Torrens drifts by, waterbirds skate past and joggers put diners to shame, Jolleys has been a landmark venue for so long it could easily fall off the radar" Gourmet Traveller 2007 Australian Restaurant Guide "Inside, the boathouse theme translates to deckchairs at otherwise well-dressed tables, with glassware to match an impressive wine list. Asian and North African exotica rule the entrees, with wagyu a regular player in both Japanese and more European roles - bresaola with cauliflower panna cotta is a subtle cross between tradition and invention." Adelaide Advertiser 2006 "When a phone booking is greeted with enthusiasm and a well-mannered warning that we'll have to finish by 4pm because of a function later that afternoon, you get a sense lunch is taken seriously by your hosts." Gourmet Traveller 2006 Australian Restaurant Guide "A change in chef has brought fresh sparkle to this iconic restaurant on the banks of the not-so fresh or sparkling Torrens River. On a sunny afternoon, the boathouse is a gorgeous place to sit, indulge, and admire the dedication of the joggers and cyclists puffing past the floor-to-ceiling glass." Gourmet Traveller 2005 Australian Restaurant Guide * "Getting the food to match the setting escapes some restaurants, but not Jolleys. It basks in an idyllic location beside the River Torrens: ducks,joggers and paddleboats add to the joy of it all, along with a dining room that feels like a giant conservatory - or even a boathouse." Adelaide Advertiser Tony Love 8/9/04 score 15.5/20, " A relaxing room, great view of River Torrens and bridge and tidy service add value to a very well-crafted meal that's waiting to take the next step to the extraordinary." Entrees $14.50-$18, mains $23.50-$29.50, Sesserts $10.50-$18. Gourmet Traveller Restaurant Guide Australia 2004,'A few minutes' walk from the CBD lands you in this conservatory-style restaurant, with the prettiest outlooks over the River Torrens...Service is good and the wine list is well organised and provides excellent choice.' |
Or perhaps ... The Apothecary 1878 South_Australia Archer Hotel South_Australia Art Gallery Cafe South_Australia Bartons South_Australia Bocca Cafe South_Australia Botanic Cafe South_Australia Botanic Garden Restaurant/Kiosk South_Australia Caffe Amore South_Australia Cafe Lago Landing South_Australia Cos Bar Restaurant South_Australia Crown & Sceptre Hotel South_Australia Culshaw's Grill South_Australia Daniel's Licensed Restaurant South_Australia D-Tox me South_Australia Enoteca South_Australia Exeter Hotel South_Australia First South_Australia Flame Bistro South_Australia Garage Bar & Dining South_Australia The Greedy Goose South_Australia Griffins Head Hotel South_Australia Jolleys Boathouse South_Australia A-Lure at The Embassy South_Australia The Manse South_Australia Mutandi Ku Cafe South_Australia Naschen Bistro South_Australia North South_Australia Parlamento South_Australia The Pink Pig Wine Bar South_Australia Pranzo South_Australia Queen's Head Hotel South_Australia Radisson Playford South_Australia Red Ochre South_Australia Regatta's South_Australia Royal Oak Hotel South_Australia Silk Restaurant South_Australia SOHO South_Australia SQ South_Australia Stag Hotel South_Australia The Store South_Australia The Federal South_Australia Tutto Ko South_Australia Un Caffe Bar South_Australia Universal Wine Bar South_Australia The Wakefield Hotel South_Australia Wellington Hotel South_Australia |
|||||||