Now that the Fringe, Clipsal, and the Garden of Unearthly Delights is gone, the city seems back to it's normal self. There are still a lot of places to explore, though, so here are some pix:
Rundle St. has an abundance of classy restaurants, Gelato places (which are sometimes called Gelati), and stores with $3500 shoes. It's fun just sitting and people-watching, especially down in the mall area.
^ Blurry picture, but these two places are great. Cibos (chee-bo's) is their equivalent of Starbucks. Apparently Starbucks tried to set up shop here and Australia hated their coffee so much that no more exist in Adelaide. Cibos is pricey, but they're everywhere, and you can get gelato and sometimes free wifi. To the left is an awesome burrito place called Zambrero that stays open until 2 or 3am. The owner is American and the whole staff is quite cool.
^ The area we live in used to be the Adelaide Public Market, but now that's over in Chinatown and the original was transformed into an apartment complex. It has a very cool feel to it, as all the shops on the street are in that style.
^ This place is pretty cool.. picked up a ton of coasters when the bartender turned her back.
We also have a new little friend!
He enjoys foreign films on SBS.
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