Introducing ADM's 2023 cover restaurant: Luigi Delicatessen

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There’s something to be said about really good food, but there’s even more to be said about a dining experience that breaks beyond the dish.

Luigi Di Costanzo is the namesake and mastermind behind famed Italian restaurant, Luigi’s.

Di Costanzo’s larger than life personality compliments his passion for ‘the theatre of food’.

“I was born in Naples, Italy, so food, wine, people and family were an everyday affair”, Di Costanzo says.

“Each and every meal was made with love, and everyone would come together to eat, talk, laugh and share the giving’s of the day – so, it’s in my blood, and I’m so glad that it is”

Upon entering the Franklin Street restaurant, patrons are immediately greeted with a fast-paced vibe, welcoming ambience and the smell of freshly ground coffee and firing hot plates.

Whilst the open kitchen is alight with passionate chefs and whole-hearted cooks, behind the bar beams welcoming smiles and upbeat personalities – like Luigi himself.

“Luigi’s to me is an extension of my home, and my customers are an extension of my family – I am honoured every time somebody walks through our doors”

“We have never had a menu as such, we cook whatever is in season and what’s good at the time with our focus on home-made pasta, the freshest seafood, classic meat dishes and always catering for vegetarians and vegans”

Lavish serving boards have become a signature of the menu, encouraging diners to share as they would in conversation.

First opening in 2014, Di Costanzo’s Mamma would join him in the 5am starts, helping curate traditional meatballs, lasagna, parmigiana, sauces and soups.

“Mamma was excited to get to work and cook her little heart out – Mamma loved our customers, and they loved her”

Three years from opening, Di Costanzo’s beloved Mamma passed away, but her presence continues to resonate within the restaurant’s walls.

“I will always ensure that we carry on her legacy and keep making my beautiful little Mamma proud”

To bring life to this legacy beyond the food, Di Costanzo has gone above and beyond to ensure patrons are treated to a full-fetched dining experience.

Whilst breakfast and lunch are a six-day offering (closed Sundays), Thursday, Friday and Saturday night’s sees the venue morph from breakfast through to eclectic evenings of live music, signature cocktails and a wholesome dinner menu.

Bass players, vocalists and pianists under dimmed blue-lighting bring about a late-night European ambience, complimenting generous dishes and an extensive drinks list.

Thoughtful in every aspect of his presentation of flavoursome fare, from the venue’s surrounds, to the details in the dish, Di Costanzo’s vision of bringing friends and loved ones together has flourished to become what it is today. 

“Food is maybe the only universal thing that really has the power to bring everyone together – no matter what culture, everywhere around the world, people get together to eat”

43 Franklin St, Adelaide SA. For opening hours and to book, head to https://luigideli.com or phone 0412 458 828.

Sicily: Three locations, one definitive passion for pizza

With three venues located in the CBD, west and south of Adelaide, Sicily plates authentic Sicilian style pizzas direct from the woodfire.

Using handmade dough, Sicily’s pizzas are worked, stretched and rested the traditional way, with a selection of mouth-watering toppings to choose from.

A short, but well thought out wine list composed predominately of Sicilian red and white wines accompany the offering, allowing diners to indulge in the complete Sicilian experience. 

Contact + Opening times

Sicily Pizzeria e bar – 292 Rundle Street, Adelaide | 08 8232 6050

Sicily Autostrada – 88 Anzac Highway, Everard Park | 08 8297 2369

Sicily Mare – 106-107 Esplanade, Aldinga Beach | 08 7120 7119

For opening times visit: www.sicilypizza.com.au

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Kick-off your evening or complete your night out at Nostru

Hospitality veteran and entrepreneur, Cono Gorgone is the brains behind Nostru Aperitivo + Bottleshop.

Of Sicilian heritage, Cono looked to expand beyond his famed pizza bars and restaurants to showcase the best of Italy’s winemaking heritage.

Specialising in South Australian made Italian wine varieties and Artisanal beverages, Nostru is a great spot for a tasting or to relax with a lingering wine and platter.

Stop by to purchase your favourite drop, or stay on for a wood fired pizza from neighbouring Sicily Pizzeria – whatever your desire, Nostru has you covered. 

Contact + Opening times

Nostru Aperitivo + Bottleshop – 14 East Terrace, Adelaide | 0401 470 410

Open: Wednesday – Sunday, from 4pm 

Atura Adelaide

Designed around the traveller, the food and beverage at Atura Adelaide Airport offers an escape from predictable terminus fair, with a menu that presents distinctive flavours from around the world.

Utilising local produce, their eateries ensure there are options for those looking for a hearty and wholesome meal, whilst accommodating for guests focusing on wellbeing and vitality. 

Hangar Bar and Grill is central to the hotel’s offering, with a fresh approach to contemporary dining.

Prime steaks, hand stretched pizzas and a range of scrumptious nutritional options adorn the menu, set amongst a spacious and open-plan restaurant, allowing you to unwind from your journey.

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