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New Year's Eve Dinner
 

Celebrate New Year’s Eve in style at Adelaide Festival Centre.

You’ll be right in the heart of Adelaide's New Year's Eve festivities with uninterrupted views of Elder Park's spectacular fireworks. Delight in a premium five-course dining experience, perfectly paired with Bird in Hand’s finest beverages, all while soaking in the vibrant atmosphere along the Karrawirra Parri/River Torrens.

As midnight approaches, watch the sky light up in a dazzling display. This all-inclusive evening offers the best seats in the city to welcome in 2025.

Your ticket includes:

New Year's Eve Dinner

The five-course menu includes:

  • Kingfish ceviche with grapefruit, fennel, and avocado mousse
  • Crispy pork belly with chilli pineapple salsa, caramel soy, and fried shallots
  • Lobster gnocchi with Pernod, and tomato saffron cream
  • Braised lamb shoulder roulade with beetroot puree, broccolini, and roasted garlic jus
  • 'Prince of Chocolate’s' tiramisu

 

Event details

Venue: The Star: Kitchen and Bar
Bookings: https://bookings.nowbookit.com/?accountid=70ed0b13-a8da-4935-81fb-9631711c5b3a&theme=light&accent=hex,000000&venueid=105
Start Date: Tuesday 31 December 2024

 

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