The Best Set Menus Under $50 in Adelaide
With the price of just about everything creeping north, dining out can feel like a luxury. But there’s good news: Adelaide still knows how to serve up serious flavour without the hefty bill. Whether you’re a local chasing a midweek pick-me-up or in town for the electric buzz of Adelaide Fringe, there are set menus under $50 that deliver bang for your buck. Think generous plates, clever flavour combos and proper multi-course spreads that feel anything but budget. These Adelaide gems prove you can dine well, sip happily and keep your wallet smiling.
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Midweek dinners do not get much better than this. Ballet Wine Bar’s $38 pasta and wine night pairs a rotating pasta dish with a glass of wine or beer in their cosy Glenelg space. The menu changes often enough to keep things interesting, but the focus stays firmly on comfort and carbs. It’s an easy choice when you want a laid-back Adelaide set menu that feels generous without overthinking the spend.
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Good Gilbert’s $45 three-course menu is about as classic as it gets for an under-$50 set menu in Adelaide. Available midweek, it features chef-chosen dishes that let seasonal produce shine across entrée, main, and dessert. It’s thoughtful, unfussy, and perfect for when you want a proper sit-down meal with all the trimmings, minus the formality.
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$49 Pasta, Entrée & Cocktail at Ambra Spirits
43 Phillips St, ThebartonRead moreDinner and a cocktail for under $50? Ambra Spirits delivers exactly that. Their $49 deal includes an entrée, a pasta dish, and one of their signature cocktails, all served in a laid-back, stylish setting. It’s a strong pick for date night or a catch-up that feels indulgent without tipping into splurge territory. Easily one of the more fun Adelaide set menu restaurants doing value well.
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Ruby Red Flamingo’s Piccolo Banchetto is a compact but satisfying two-course set featuring an entrée and pasta for $35. Available on select nights, it’s ideal for a low-key dinner that still feels like a proper meal. Relaxed, Italian-leaning, and extremely budget-friendly, this one earns its place among Adelaide’s most approachable set menu Adelaide options.
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It's perfect for satisfying Adelaide’s cravings at this long standing Cantonese favourite.You need to try the Mongolian lamb or chilli chicken, both beloved by regulars.Look out for an extensive vegetarian, vegan and gluten free menu.Read more
House of Chow is a long-time favourite for anyone after a proper set menu that keeps things under $50. Their banquet menus start at $45 per person (or $48 for a little extra), serving up a generous spread of classic Chinese dishes made for sharing. With plenty of courses and all the familiar flavours, it’s an easy pick for group dinners when you want value, variety, and a table full of food.
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It's perfect for catching up with family over pasta that tastes just like nonna used to make.You need to try the veal saltimbocca with crispy prosciutto and sage butter.Look out for the vintage framed photos of the Parisi family through the decades.Read more
If value matters as much as flavour, Parisi’s delivers without the need for a set menu. Most pastas are priced in the $30 range, making it easy to enjoy a generous Italian meal for under $50 per person. Combined with a welcoming dining room and comforting, well-portioned dishes, it is a reliable choice when you want quality without overthinking the spend.
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It's perfect for curry night with the crew where everyone over-orders and nobody regrets it.You need to try the butter chicken and garlic naan combo that never lets you down.Look out for the warm, gold-toned interiors that glow when the spice kicks in.Read more
This is one of those set menus that really earns its place in a cost-of-living guide. For $45 per person, Indian Brasserie’s banquet delivers a generous spread of Indian favourites designed for sharing, including entrées, a selection of curries, rice, naan, and condiments. It’s filling, familiar, and perfect for groups who want variety without doing menu maths. Casual, comforting, and excellent value, it’s the kind of meal where everyone leaves full and happy, without the bill getting out of hand.
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It's perfect for steak nights that feel a little bit fancy in a space that knows how to impressYou need to try the Wagyu ribeye or signature Monte cut with a side of truffle mac and cheeseLook out for the soaring ceilings inside the heritage-listed Elder HouseRead more
Big on value and bold on flavour, The Meat & Wine Co’s express lunch is available weekdays from 12pm–4pm at the Adelaide CBD location. Go for two courses at $48 or stretch it to three courses for $54 if you are feeling like a splurge. With options ranging from juicy rump steak and wagyu beef burgers through to their much-loved sticky date pudding, it is the kind of lunch that feels indulgent without getting carried away.
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Yes, it’s a little over the under-$50 mark, but Hunter & Barrel’s Power Lunch is worth bending the rules for. Priced at $55 for three courses, the weekday set menu includes a starter, main, dessert, and a drink, making it one of the most filling and satisfying lunches in the Adelaide CBD. The food is hearty and fire-grilled, the portions are generous, and the room has that warm, buzzy energy that suits a long lunch or a proper midday break. If you are going to stretch the budget, this is a good place to do it.