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Spiral Shell Wine Bistro
9 Jetty Rd
Largs Bay, SA, 5016
Spiral Shell Wine Bistro
Spiral Shell Wine Bistro is Adelaide's best kept secret ? a seaside treasure.
It?s a pearl of a place to visit for its relaxed, friendly atmosphere and refreshing decor with a sea, shell and nautical theme.
Great value for food and wine too! All ingredients used at the Spiral Shell Wine Bistro are fresh and the dishes are both creative and exotic, or true and traditional for the less adventurous.
Spiral Shell sea snails with kamara, salsa and wakame seaweed is the signature dish, along with shark, eel, seafood, steak, soups, salads, pasta, kangaroo, crocodile and other goodies. Desserts are absolutely delicious. They are varied and made daily. Three serve sizes are available: entree, medium and large your choice. For those with diet restrictions, fear not! Vegetarians, vegans, coeliacs, lactose intolerant, diabetics, and food allergy customers are well looked after too. If you require something special all you have to do is ask. Try the puff pastry vegetable stack with a combination of oven roasted and steamed vegetables.
Dishes have ingredients listed and nutritional values are included on the menu. Even the menu is something different to look at!
Spiral Shell Wine Bistro has some interesting nooks and crannies. Dine and wine alfresco. The L shaped dining area offers open and quiet areas. The Captains Cabin offers a discreet intimate area for those seeking more privacy with spectacular lighting. The Crab n Cockle Room is great for private gatherings that require an oval table setting - ideal for business sessions or the planned wine/beer and food degustation evenings.
Spiral Shell Wine Bistro welcomes children where they have their own special area the Pirates Den! Explore the treasure chest, filled with books, games, things to explore, dress-ups, materials to construct with. Parents will need to ask their children if it's OK to ...read more
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This Restaurant is the most interesting place very homely and the dacor is so much like the name. The food was great the wines superb and the owners knowledge of wine is nothing but stunning. Being a wine lecturer of international standards for years has certainly paid of for her. the Restaurant is in a building that was the first post office in south australia. and its open for meals when the hotels are closed.