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Natasha is a 20-something blogger, writer, baker and foodie. She loves exploring Adelaide, and finding great places to eat, drink, and enjoy.

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Forget about Mexican food as you know it in Adelaide; Lucky Lupitas does things differently, and chances are you'll like... [more]
Monarto Zoo sure feels deep into the wilderness. The open-range zoo is about an hour from Adelaide, part way between Mou... [more]
You're inundated with choices when it comes to breakfast/brunch spots along Surry Hill's Crown Street. One that's worth ... [more]
Eating at Table for 20 is like a dinner party with old friends, just with 'old friends' that you haven't met yet. Taking... [more]
Vietnamese cuisine is full of many varied dishes, but two fairly common street foods most likely take top prize as being... [more]
The Coffee Barun is one of those places you just don't expect. It's located right next to the Sefton Plaza Shopping Cent... [more]
 
The Zombie Apocalypse concept has always been popular across film, television, and comics, but Warm Bodies takes it in... [more]
The Balsamic Strawberry Fiz is one of many cocktails available at Onyx Dessert Lounge, where cocktails and desserts can ... [more]
The Cellar Door Wine Festival is your chance to visit all your favourite wineries without the drive or the need for ... [more]
22/02/2013 - 24/02/2013
The Clipsal 500 isn't just Adelaide's biggest motorsports event, it's the largest domestic motorsports event in Australi... [more]
28/02/2013 - 03/03/2013
The South Australian Museum's latest exhibition is the perfect place to spend some time these school holidays. Built Tou... [more]
08/12/2012 - 11/03/2013
Adelaide's festive season is often nicknamed Mad March, but with the Adelaide Fringe Festival now running for a full fou... [more]
15/02/2013 - 17/03/2013
A new year, a new month. January heralds the start of 2013, so if you're planning on getting the year started wi... [more]
01/01/2013 - 31/01/2013
The Adelaide Hills would have to be one of SA's most underrated wine regions. The Hills don't get the same international... [more]
27/01/2013
Looking for a way to celebrate Australia Day? Well if you're in town come take part in Australia Day in the City. With a... [more]
26/01/2013
Are you brave enough to step out in public in your undies? The People's Choice Credit Union are bringing you the 2013 Un... [more]
20/01/2013
Big Day Out is one of the longest running Adelaide music festivals, the nationwide festival hits Adelaide on the 25th of... [more]
25/01/2013
The first Tour Down Adelaide rode its way through Adelaide in 1999, and since then it's become a staple event of the Ade... [more]
20/01/2013 - 27/01/2013
Goodwood Road doesn't get as much attention as some of it's parallel counterparts, while Unley Road and King William Roa... [more]
Lake Burley Griffin is one of Canberra's central attractions. The large lake has a big impact on not only how Canberra l... [more]
It's the new year, and Coriole are putting on a fun bash featuring music, films, food, and of course wine. The Coriole C... [more]
04/12/2012
Fadden Pines District Park is a fun and colourful park with plenty of space to enjoy the outdoors, and play equipment to... [more]
There's nothing more wholesome than a family game night, right? Well sometimes it seems that bringing out the boardgames... [more]
Henri Toulouse-Lautrec's iconic paintings, prints, and posters explore Paris' decadent nightlife, a world of prostitutes... [more]
14/12/2012 - 02/04/2013
The name might be a bit of a mouthful, but the Lake Ginninderra Western Foreshore Park is a great spot to enjoy a number... [more]
The Wig and Pen is a classic British brewpub, where they serve a range of house brewed beers and traditional British pub... [more]
Have you ever gazed on in awe at the beautiful sweets and pastries that fill patisserie cabinets, or wished you could ma... [more]
A growing trend through the warmer months is to enjoy a spot of cinema under the starts. While the Moonlight Cinemas use... [more]
01/01/2013 - 31/03/2013
Taveuni isn't Fiji's most common destination, but there are plenty of reasons that you should check out this island. Tav... [more]
In a suburb filled with nurseries, Pod Food at Pialligo Plant Farm is a great little garden sanctuary to enjoy a bite to... [more]
Two Before Ten care a lot about coffee, but that's not all you'll find at this cafe and coffee roasters. Whether you're ... [more]
Langtang is a newly opened Nepalese Restaurant in North Adelaide. Skipping the usual dining strip on O'Connell Street, y... [more]
Next time you're in Yarralumla pop down to the shops and grab a bite to eat at Farmers Daughter. It's a bright little b... [more]
Last Summer Adelaide Ballzup took to the River Torrens for the first time, as part of the newly launched Splash Adelaide... [more]
Moving Music is back in January 2013, for its third trip through the city. One of Adelaide's most interesting music even... [more]
19/01/2013
Glebe Park sits right in the heart of the city, but when you're walking down its paths it's easy to think you're actuall... [more]
The National Bonsai and Penjing Collection is Australia's largest collection of bonsai and penjing. The collection can c... [more]
A good burger is juicy, flavoursome, and usually at least a little bit bad for you. There are some days when a burger is... [more]
There's nothing quite like taking some time out in the morning to enjoy a good breakfast, but if you do get the chance w... [more]
A short drive from the Black Mountain Telstra Tower you'll find Black Mountain Peninsula, a large park with play areas, ... [more]
The Mohammed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan Playground is a small playground near the Canberra Mosque. It was donated by the Crown ... [more]
If you're looking for somewhere classy to celebrate the start of the New Year, then check out the party on offer at Onyx... [more]
31/12/2012
If you're looking for a word to describe the Belconnen Dog Park, dustbowl would probably be pretty appropriate. While th... [more]
The boys from the Happy Motel are again teaming up with Alpha Box & Dice, this time to bring you the Neon Lobster Taquer... [more]
28/12/2012 - 30/12/2012
Three thinly sliced pieces of toasted bread make up the no ordinary soldiers. They almost look like elongated bruchetta,... [more]
Koko Black is a Melbourne chocolate and dessert cafe that made its way to Canberra a few years ago. The Canberra store s... [more]
Onxy Dessert Lounge is a hot new spot on O'Connell Street, but don't let the name fool you, Onyx do a lot more than just... [more]
Farmers Daughter serve up some of the most decadent banana bread you'll ever lay eyes upon. The two thickly cut moist sl... [more]
If you're into veggies, then you should be into Simon Bryant. Adelaide chef and co-star of the Cook and the Chef with Ma... [more]
14/12/2012
Every year people all over Adelaide let their electricity bills soar as they cover their homes and gardens with Christma... [more]
09/12/2012 - 30/12/2012
Canberra is home to over 90 diplomatic missions from countries all over the world, of these the embassies and high commi... [more]
The English Garden is a small section of Weston Park, planted on the grounds of the old Yarralumla government nursery. T... [more]
Forestry Oval isn't the most interesting park you could come across. Its other name is Yarralumla 2, and if you haven't ... [more]
The weather is starting to warm up, and Christmas is edging nearer, but before you preoccupy yourself with the Chris... [more]
01/12/2012 - 31/12/2012
From the outside Mocan & Green Grout oozes cool, so much cool that you want to run back to your car and hide. But don't.... [more]
If you're hanging around the Canberra Times Fountain you'd be hard pressed to miss Jazz Apple Cafe. While the small cupc... [more]
Sometimes it's hard to tell with graffiti and street art whether someone is trying to spread a message, or if they just ... [more]
Walk around the Australian National Botanic Gardens and you'd have to be pretty unlucky to not spot at least one lizard.... [more]
Does this make you angry? There are lots of people out there who would probably answer yes. Graffiti is something tha... [more]
When you're sitting amongst the gardens of Pialligo Plant Farm at Pod Food, it seems fitting that you might eat a flower... [more]
This is one of the most impressive 'fountains' you're likely to see anytime soon. The Captain Cook Memorial Jet can be f... [more]
This postbox sits high up inside the Black Mountain Telstra Tower, and it's unsurprisingly the highest postbox in Canber... [more]
Sometimes all a playground needs is a swing set and some space to run around, but when you're making a special trip you ... [more]
Cupcakes have a special way of captivating people. For some it's all about the cake, others just want a large dollop of ... [more]
Bonython Park is the largest of the cities named city parks, but for a while now it's been looking a little bit tired. T... [more]
16/12/2012
Tucked away in the historic Ginninderra Village is a very charming cupcake shop called Cherry Seed. It's like a small li... [more]
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