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Esca Restaurant

  Editorial Review

Esca Restaurant, in Glenelg's picturesque Marina Pier, blends contemporary European style with traditional Italian flavours . The timeless d??cor, warm fireplaces and stunning beach views of Esca create an inviting setting all year round. Spacious yet intimate, Esca is able to cater for a wide range of occasions, attention to detail is assured if it's a dinner for two or a wedding party for one hundred.

Esca

Address

shop 13 - 15 holdfast promenade, Glenelg, SA, 5045

-34.97693 138.510637

Contact Details

Phone:

Work (08) 8376 6933

Email:

Website:

http://www.esca.net.au/


Restaurant Summary

Cuisine:

Italian

Speciality:

Disabled Facilities, Outdoor Seating, Function Rooms, Licenced, Breakfast

Price:

$26.00

Entrees: $14 - $16, Main: $26 - $60, Dessert: $13 - $20





Editorial Review

Mediterranean food certainly seems at home in the summery seaside town of Glenelg, with its sandy shores, benevolent weather and yacht-heavy marina. Esca is actually situated on Marine Pier so diners can choose between views of the yachts to the east, and the protected view of Gulf St Vincent to the West. It's accessorised with an open deck, large canvas umbrellas and a good measure of sun. In fact, you could be on the coast of Greece or Italy but for the soaring seagulls. Order the hot bread plate to start, brimming with accompaniments like chilli, olives, salted butter and olive oil and pair it with a South Australian treasure from the fair sized wine list.

Esca is a restaurant brimming with self confidence, the wine glasses and dishes are emblazoned with the restaurant's name and the service is swift and knowledgeable. With a beautiful fit-out of cream walls and wooden chairs the feel is of a relaxed beach house. The menu does not overextend itself and sticks to Mediterranean dishes enhanced by local seafood: try the linguini with Moreton Bay bugs, chilli, garlic and olive oil, or the risotto with prawns, calamari, mussels, cockles and crab meat. After your meal go for a wander down the boardwalk and take in the salty sweet breeze.

Jennifer Miller, June 2007

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