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    Koppamurra Wines - Their awards, and the Reds available to taste with the free lunch.

    Koppamurra Wines

    5.0(2 reviews)
    5.0 kmUnley

    You can book Sunday Lunches to taste their wine, all complimentary!…read more So someone says free lunch, you think there's a catch.. I was expecting sandwiches, cold meat and cheese platter to be served with the wine. Much to my surprise there was a selection of warm dishes and salads. A variety which catered for Vegetarians and Gluten Free diets! On this Sunday (They may switch the dishes around) we had a Beef Curry, A Seafood Marina mix, Pork Meat Balls, Lasange (Both Beef & Vegetarian varieties) Salad wise there was a chicken, tuna, beef, beetroot & fetta and of course a standard green salad for vegetarians. And if that spread wasn't enough, there's dukkah? (not sure on the spelling) with olive oil, fresh white and wholemeal bread.. and a Cheese platter to boot with crackers and dried fruit. Amazing! All fresh and made from quality ingredients. The wine was set up on a tressel ? (Not sure on the spelling again!) tables which you could help yourself to throughout the day. My personal favourite was their 2009 Rose. I bought 2 bottles home and my Mum bought a case! Let me tell you that when I'm over her house for a meal I'll be making sure she cracks one over dinner ;) And later on in the day tea and coffee is bought out accompanied by Tim Tams! Nom noms! There is absolute no pressure to buy any wine, you can go along to enjoy a nice Sunday afternoon with family, friends or both, but honestly I'd be surprised if you didn't find a wine out of their selection you wouldn't enjoy and want to take home. The Sunday Lunches are booked out until March 2013, but these lunches are worth the wait! ;)

    They offer dates when you can book a table to enjoy a free lunch and tasting of their wine! The…read morelunch was amazingly generous. You are able to sit back, relax, eat, chat with friends, whilst trying all of their wines. My favorite was the 2012 Rose. The owners were the hosts and they provided wonderful service!

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    Feast On Foot

    Feast On Foot

    4.3(3 reviews)
    3.3 kmAdelaide

    Times were good on this walking tour (the dumpling variety), with some awesome street art and four…read moredifferent dumpling cuisines! Firstly, the logistics: Meeting at 2:30pm was a great time of day to start the tour, meant the weather was nice and sunny for the 2.5 hour duration, and our tour guide, Karen, was friendly, knowledgeable and fun. The walk was a bit strange at first as I knew the area of Gouger Street quite well and noticed we did a full circle to our original starting point before moving on again to the second dumpling point, however perhaps this is to accommodate the street art aspect of the tour. Secondly, the street art: Karen definitely knew her stuff! All these amazing works of art that I hadn't previously noticed, or knew much about, became so much more interesting with a little background knowledge. For example, there were some little themed tiles left above street signs on brick walls, I had never seen them before! Such an eye-opener of a tour in regards to the skills of these amazing artists. Thirdly, the dumplings: The first dumpling option completely shook up everything I thought I knew about dumplings (turns out it just means filling surrounded by some sort of pastry, what a fool I was). The Russian Piroshki was delicious, involving a savoury donut dough with a warm filling, such as potato and leek or spinach and feta. Moving on, the second option was Japanese Gyoza, a fried meaty dumpling that I have eaten many times and wasn't disappointed with! The third option was two large plates of Steamed and Fried Chinese pork and cabbage dumplings. This serving really filled us up, even with the walk to the next venue. Luckily Karen informed us that at the Vietnamese venue we could choose to try the steamed buns or a Viet iced coffee if we were too full. I was told that the steamed buns were great, but I was definitely happy with my sweet iced caffeine! All in all, a good time and recommended if you want to try something different!

    We did the dumpling and street art walking tour. It involved a walking tour to a number of…read moredumplings venues to taste a variety of dumplings, including Russian, Korean, and Chinese dumplings. You will not go hungry and the walking in between venues permits digestion. Accompanying the dumpling education was an education on street art. It was interesting but I'm not sure about the fit between the two. Also, at some street art venues, it was difficult to hear our tour leader. I love the concept of doing a tour in your hometown - a staycation- and it is good value for money. I'd recommend it to others, particularly if you are a fan of street art

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