[2025 Adelaide Attraction] Travel Guide for Chinatown Adelaide South Australia Inc. (Updated Jun)
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This is a neighborhood dedicated to promoting and supporting the Chinese community and culture in Adelaide, South Australia. It is a hub for Chinese businesses, cultural events and community engagement.
Chinatown Adelaide South Australia Inc. Address:
18 Moonta St, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia
China Town 🇨🇳
📅 Itinerary
💞Reasons to Recommend:It feels like you are in China, Chinese food and beverages even Chinese supermarkets are found in here.
🏨 Accommodation: Avani Hotel
📌 Tips : The only Tip you need to know that finding accommodation in here is so hard, so start applying before reaching Adelaide if you gonna stay for long Term.
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Mandan曼丹
Lanterns, Dumplings & Hidden Gems: A Chinatown Adelaide Day for Foodies & First-Timersl
"One Day in Adelaide’s Chinatown: A Flavour-Packed Urban Escape"
Location Tag:
Adelaide Chinatown, Gouger Street, Adelaide SA 5000
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Morning: Cultural Walk & Yum Cha Start
Start Time: 9:00 AM
Start Point: Moonta Street Arch (Main Entrance to Chinatown)
Explore the Moonta Street Laneway
Admire the vibrant red archways, hanging lanterns, and lion statues. Take photos early when the street is less crowded.
**Breakfast at Ying Chow Restaurant
Address: 114 Gouger St, Adelaide SA 5000
Famous for its authentic Cantonese dishes and fast service. Try the pork buns and congee.
Avg. Spend: $15–$20 per person
Tip: They open early and are loved by locals.
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Late Morning: Asian Groceries & Dessert Stop
Visit: Kuo Chi Oriental Supermarket
Address: 32-34 Moonta St, Adelaide SA 5000
Pick up snacks, exotic drinks, and unique souvenirs from across Asia.
Next Stop: St. Louis Dessert Bar
Address: 19 Gouger St, Adelaide SA 5000
Try a Hong Kong bubble waffle topped with ice cream or their signature rosewater panna cotta.
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Lunch: Dumpling Feast at Dumpling King
Time: 12:30 PM
Address: 85 Grote St, Adelaide SA 5000
Try: Pork xiao long bao, spicy wontons, fried chicken dumplings.
Avg. Spend: $20–$25 per person
Atmosphere: Casual, always busy with locals and students.
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Afternoon: Museum & Teahouse Break
Walk to: South Australian Museum
Location: North Terrace (15 min walk or 5 min Uber)
Explore Asian exhibits and Aboriginal artifacts.
Then: Zen House Vegetarian Yum Cha & Tea Bar
Address: 17-19 Bent St, Adelaide SA 5000
Relax with floral teas or Chinese herbal drinks in a peaceful setting.
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Evening: Dinner & Night Vibes
Dinner at: Wah Hing Chinese Restaurant
Address: Upstairs, 85 Gouger St, Adelaide SA 5000
Modern Chinese with a view—perfect for a relaxed end to the day.
Try: Salt and pepper eggplant, crispy duck, and lychee cocktails.
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Nightcap (Optional): Soi 38 or Bar Peripheral
For a chic Asian-inspired cocktail bar atmosphere:
Soi 38 – Thai street food & modern drinks
Bar Peripheral – Craft cocktails near Central Market
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AdlInfinite
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Chinatown Adelaide South Australia Inc.
#australiatrip
Woven between and around the food courts are more restaurants, specialty markets and fresh produce. You can spend a day here, snacking, wandering and shopping. Friday nights are jammed, but it's nice to come and experience the buzz of a crowded Chinatown!
Don't forget, this area has spilled out to the surrounding streets. Wright, Grote and Morphett are worth a lap to see the variety. Cross Morphett to the west to catch all the Gouger St restaurants and fill in the side streets like Field St for specialty restaurants.