The Bridgewater Mill is a spectacular restaurant in the Adelaide hills. It's 25 minutes from Adelaide city, but well worth the trip.
Chef Le Tu Thai brilliantly fuses asian tastes with the food of Australia. The menu is complimented by Petaluma wines.
The Bridgewater Mill is only open for lunch Thursday to Monday (12 - 2:30pm). They do run dinner for special functions and large groups.
You can sit inside or out and the area is completely stunning.
Prices are as follows:
2 courses $55
3 courses $70
There is a fixed price of $70 (per person) on sundays and public holidays.
Well worth the price and depending on where you are coming from, very reasonable.
Favorite Dish: Sambal prawns - some of the best prawns i have eaten... look everything is delicious, just go and try it for yourself.
Written Oct 13, 2004
Address: Please check the website for details
Phone: +61 8 8339 3422
Website: http:/www.bridgewatermill.com.au
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