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If you really get stuck writeoff and can't make up your mind with all these great suggestions, I'll lend you the SLED for a night and you can take her for a spin along the coastline. :(

THANKS!!!!

I have printed this up and now have it in writing. ;)

dont set the bar too high $$ wise mate, and yeah dinner can be pretty stressful for a 1st date. something simple like going to chocolate on rundle st, or even getting a bunch o fish n chips n sitting on the grass down the bay is totally underrated. Places like that where there is plenty going on around u, give heaps of inspiration for conversation.

THANKS!!!!

I have printed this up and now have it in writing. >_<

Oh oh, I think I might need a lawyer. :) Did you note the time I made the offer.......I must have been sleep walking & sleep typing. :P me!!

dont set the bar too high $$ wise mate, and yeah dinner can be pretty stressful for a 1st date. something simple like going to chocolate on rundle st, or even getting a bunch o fish n chips n sitting on the grass down the bay is totally underrated. Places like that where there is plenty going on around u, give heaps of inspiration for conversation.

Never, never underrate fish n chips down at the bay, worked for me in my younger days.........just bring a couple of 'wet ones' with you, she might not like greasy fingers after.

You have to be kidding, its not that expensive

check out the menue here

The hilton is very over rated and not worth the visit. In my opinion it is trying to live off of a reputation that is no longer deserved. The food is OK (but no better than OK) and you can find food to match in many local PUBS. Whilst the hilton employ some top cheffs, most of the staff that prepare you meal are little more than kitchen hands (who like to call themselves chefs)

yes it is very overrated and the food (in my opion) wasnt that great. just the chef has alot to live upto.

i went for the tasting australia menu which cost me nearly 500 for the two of us consiting of 10 different courses. this menu wont be up on their site as it was mailed to us a week before hand.

it was my first and last time i will ever go there

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SHIKI AT THE HYATT HOTEL IN TOWN OMG thats the best japanese restraunt place to eat!! they cook infront of you too heaps good if u want entertainment + food. OR u can go to BARIA at Catalina if parafield gardens ahahaa ....

If you're cashed up, Chloe's Restaurant is sensational - seriously one of the best meals I've ever eaten. I took my wife there, and we cracked $200 for the night, but it was worth every cent. I'm not into restaurant snobbery and was of the opinion that you reach a price where you spend more on a meal just for the sake of the restaurant's image, but the quality of the ingredients really impressed me.

For the best fish and chips on the planet, there's a place in Semaphore where you actually have to order half an hour in advance, they're that good. The name escapes me just now.

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If you're cashed up, Chloe's Restaurant is sensational - seriously one of the best meals I've ever eaten. I took my wife there, and we cracked $200 for the night, but it was worth every cent. I'm not into restaurant snobbery and was of the opinion that you reach a price where you spend more on a meal just for the sake of the restaurant's image, but the quality of the ingredients really impressed me.

For the best fish and chips on the planet, there's a place in Semaphore where you actually have to order half an hour in advance, they're that good. The name escapes me just now.

Been to melting pot on king william ? if not try it, they do a degustation menu, try with the wine matches yuuumm.

Crown and sceptre aint to bad for drinks, or BOHO on unley rd and they do alot of nibble food.

Lol how did the person get kicked out of there ?

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