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Knight Rider.

Since Huang Xiaoming was appointed as the global tourism ambassador of South Australia, the place he has traveled has become a punching place for a group of people, such as the rooftop bar restaurant that overlooks Adelaide. 2KW Bar & Restaurant is located at the top of a historic building on King William Street in the Adelaide CBD. The open-air section has a high glass wall windshield, free standing and open area, and the store is packed. Among them, there are many old aunts and grandfathers who are super temperament and very eye-catching. When we went, it was a Saturday weekend. There were a lot of people at night, especially in the outdoor area, and the locals especially loved it. The service staff will check your dress and reservation at the door of the first floor. It is not enough for the night scene. It is too casual to enter, so you must remember to wear it. The interior is modern and the light is dim. The quality of the oysters is quite good, and the savory taste of the sea is better than what we later ate in Tasmania. It is found that the Australian squid is willing to bake into a more paste, and the barbecue tastes delicious. Finally, there was a potato block that saved us, and that was even better.
Posted: Apr 28, 2019
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2KW Bar & Restaurant

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Adelaide | 2 King William St, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia
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S$ 53
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