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1. St Hugo Restaurant
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南澳大利亚旅游局
Chef hat restaurant inventory 2.0 as scheduled, food friends have not been waiting? This issue, we will come to Barossa, the "Australian wine capital", explore the excellent combination of food + wine, and taste the treasures and beauty of those refined by the years, slow and wonderful "food" light~ Huntley Winery (Hentley Farm) Huntley Winery is a wine based on a single grape variety. The boutique winery, the wine room of the winery is transformed from a traditional cabin with a super historical sense. Come here, naturally you have to have a few drinks! If you want to taste multiple wines at once, then the exclusive tasting experience in the winery (Premier Tasting) is a good choice. The restaurant's ingredients are all from South Australia, and Huntley Wine Restaurant is a good choice for tourists who want to enjoy local seasonal cuisine! St Hugo is located in the heart of the Baroza Valley, with low arched windows, classical pure wood manufacturing, every stone brick, every wood is steeped in the history of winemaking ~ in a lazy afternoon, You can start with a delicious crab-meat Italian dumplings, shellfish soup, and a rich taste of pork slices, Piccalilli and baguettes. FINO SeppeltsfieldFINO Seppeltsfield Closely link the business philosophy with raw materials and origin, work with local farmers and growers to select seasonal sustainable agricultural products, and create a dish that integrates South Australian flavors for diners. The chef wraps each ingredient in a dish that fills your mouth with layers of flavor, like walking in the South Australian sun. Don't feel too beautiful! Vintners Bar & Grill Vintners Bar & Grill Between the lush vineyards, diners can have open-air or formal dining options. As one of the oldest operating restaurants in the Barossa Valley, Vintners Bar & Grill has won the love of locals and tourists with quality service and five-star diet. Every mouthful of food and every drop of wine here tells the story of the Barossa Valley, taking you on a wonderful journey of food and wine~#Australia #South Australia #Australia Travel #South Australia Travel #Small Travel #Michelin Restaurant Explore the store #atmosphere restaurant #treasure restaurant sharing #express romance with food #hat restaurant #western food #chef hat restaurant
2. FINO at Seppeltsfield
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INR3339
Western-style
南澳大利亚旅游局
Barossa's morning mist over the stone wall of 1851 Your phone suddenly became the moment Sharp Winery (Seppeltsfield)'s wine fragrance bursts through the screen and this living winemaking museum is waiting for you to measure the thickness of time with your footsteps. Sharp Winery self-guided tour service is online! 10 QR codes scattered in the corner of the winery - sweeping, Chinese and English bilingual historical radio broadcast instantly! From family homes to century-old cellars, from winemakers' lawns to distiller's workshops, follow the map to punch in, let the whispers of oak barrels accompany the sun in South Australia to drunken ears. Sharp Winery: The 170-year-old live winemaking epic, built in 1851, Sharp Winery is Australia's oldest wine One of the villages, founded by German immigrants Joseph Seppelt and his wife Johanna Seppelt . The winery is located in the beautiful Baroza, where the sun is abundant and the soil is fertile, providing unique conditions for grape growth, making the winery of Sharp unique flavors and passed down from generation to generation. Sunlight pours like a golden waterfall on the soil, which has witnessed the rise and prosperity of Australia's wine industry for more than 170 years. The most legendary of Sharp's many collections is the Centennial collection (Centennial Collection) - since 1878, the winery has been producing Port for this year, never interrupted. When you come to Sharp, you can follow the professional guide of the winery team to explore this long-standing winemaking legend, and walk into the iconic Centennial Cellar (Centennial Cellar) to taste the fine wines that have spanned the centuries. Every barrel of wine is a dusty history, and every taste is a blend of taste and time. Self-guided tour: Scan the code to listen to the breath of history If you want to understand the history of the winery, the self-guided tour of Shapu winery (Self-Guided History Experience) is not to be missed. When visitors walk to explore the park, scan the 10 QR codes marked by the map in the winery to listen to the corresponding audio and listen to the exclusive podcast telling the story of the winery. The footnotes of history echo through the step-by-step, as you walk into the 19th-century wine world, immersing yourself in the growth of Sharp Winery over the years, and learning about its transformation from a family winery to an Australian national treasure. Time experience: Unlocking the 100-year-old wines coming to Sharp Winery, how can you miss a true 100-year-old wine tasting experience? It offers a variety of wine tasting experiences, whether it is a new wine, or a veteran wine lover, you can find the heart. Step into the cellar and you can sample a 100-year-old Porter wine yourself, or find a wine that corresponds to your birthday, anniversary and other important years, giving the tasting experience a special commemorative significance. For visitors who want to learn more about the history of the winery, the "Century Legendary Tour" (Centenary Tour) will provide the most complete route to explore. From the old house of the Shapp family to the private century-old wine cellar, to the taste of a glass of port wine belonging to the year of birth, every link makes people feel like they are in the history, feeling the history of the winery for a hundred years. Taste double play: In addition to the fine wine, Shap winery has a delicious food! It is located in one of the most representative restaurants in South Australia. It combines food and wine perfectly to bring the ultimate taste buds to every visitor. Fino Seppeltsfield The chef team led by the chef Daniel Murphy carefully crafted the dishes, taking regional characteristics and seasonal flavors as inspiration, presenting ingenuity cuisine with local customs. The restaurant supports small-scale sustainable producers, adheres to the sustainable development concept, chooses the freshest seasonal ingredients, each dish is rich in local temperatures, and brings the most authentic dining experience to every guest. The 1851 oak still breathing 10 podcasts connected to the 19th century wine cellars Each drop of port wine is a historical coordinate of liquid in the autumn of the southern hemisphere Let Sharp Winery issue you an amber invitation to the 19th century
3. Barossa Siam
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Asian Cuisine
4. Casa Carboni
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Western-style
5. Angus & Co. Barossa
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I am from Melbourne and was in Barossa for a day of wine tasting. Decided to have dinner before driving back to Adelaide. The food and wine were excellent. The service was impeccable. I would highly recommend it.
6. Baccus Restaurant
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Western-style
7. The Clubhouse
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8. Red Door espresso - Kitchen & Pantry
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9. Linke's Bakehouse & Pantry
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