May I share some photos of our visit to the Adelaide Central Market next to Chinatown yesterday? Time to stock up on fresh vegies, seafood and of course our regular hit of Asian food for lunch in the International Food Pavilion. Hope not too many photos here
The Adelaide China Town precinct is next to the huge Central Market.
It,s a very old market (1920s) and looks it, but is one of the largest and most enjoyable, atmospheric produce markets in Australia.
With lovely local produce - and of course imported.
This is one of a number of excellent cheese stalls.
But this one's my favourite 'cos I like a nice piece of stinky cheese

Got some lovely Danish Esrom (to my wife's disgust, who says it smells like three weeks unwashed feet) She bought some Italian parmesan-nice too on spaghetti.
We moved over to the large seafood area.
Passing stalls of chicken and game.
Lovely fresh seafood. We bought some "koorong mullet", one of our favourite.
And of course, you can't bypass a kilo of beautiful South Australian prawns.
Then time for lunch and of to the Chinatown food courts.
But on the way just had to get a nice bag of roasted nuts to nibble while surfing the forum on my iPad
Our favourite food hall. Noisy, bustling, with the best and cheapest seafood dishes to equal most restaurants in Adelaide IMHO
Never seen that before. Some catering had been done and laid out to be picked up.
This is the Japanese section, where we ate last time. But this time we felt like some Chinese seafood dishes.
We had tried the Korean before, but prefer the Chinese stall on the right. We reckon we have bought from them so often now that we have probably paid for their refrigeration system. But great food, clean and hygenic with always smiling service.
So we had this great seafood and bok choy dish, nice and hot on a winters day.
A look back to China town carrying the groceries back to the car.
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