Perth - your favourite restaurant
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What are your favourite places to eat in Perth? Personally I have found Little Creatures in Freo nothing special, yet some of my colleagues rave about it.
1. Joes Fish Shack in Freo - We had quite a nice meal there.
2. Bellanapoli in Spearwood - Lovely Italian Food, actually this was my favourite.
3. The Norfolk in Freo - not bad for a meal, we have been a few times and have enjoyed it and have had some nice food.
There are lots of other places we will try but that is all I can think of for the moment.
What is your favourite place to eat in Perth?
1. Joes Fish Shack in Freo - We had quite a nice meal there.
2. Bellanapoli in Spearwood - Lovely Italian Food, actually this was my favourite.
3. The Norfolk in Freo - not bad for a meal, we have been a few times and have enjoyed it and have had some nice food.
There are lots of other places we will try but that is all I can think of for the moment.
What is your favourite place to eat in Perth?
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Cue answers like " Perth airport departure lounge cafe" etc PP! Good luck though
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Sienna's in Leederville
Cinnamon Club in Leederville
Palais 85 in South Perth, right on the river
Mille Cafe in Inglewood
Bit further down south, but Voyager Estate in Margaret River is excellent.
Cinnamon Club in Leederville
Palais 85 in South Perth, right on the river
Mille Cafe in Inglewood
Bit further down south, but Voyager Estate in Margaret River is excellent.
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We like Eccos In Subi,really nice pizza.Clarkes in North Beach, byo,not as expensive as we thought it might be.On Saturay night we went to Bleenos in the Swan Valley.That was lovely.Divas on Beaufort street,Mount Lawley was really good.Byo as well.Havent been disappointed with any of these and they were all child friendly.A big plus for us that havent got babysitters.
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I am going to make a note of these places to try in the future.
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Loved The Red Herring in Freo. Like Cocos as well. I like the Kingsley Tavern for tea but my favourites have to be either Wyse Winnery or Amberley down south.
Was at Lamonts for lunch on Saturday in the Swan Valley. Not that great. Nice wine but food not great.
Was at Lamonts for lunch on Saturday in the Swan Valley. Not that great. Nice wine but food not great.
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We have eaten in some shocking places, so it's nice to go on recommendation - I always recommend Bellanapoli for Italian.
Thanks for this everyone.
Thanks for this everyone.
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The best food I had when I was back in Perth last year was the upstairs restaurant at Raffles Hotel. Another good one was the Old Brewery. Disappointing choices were Cocos and Halo (at the Barrack Street Jetty) - the menu looked great, but the food wasn't that crash hot.
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Cocos, South Perth is usually good. Although if you want an authentic, quality Italian meal for half the price, walk 2 minutes up Mends Street to Spaghi's.
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Hopefully won't be long - hope he has a good appetite when you finally get to go. I went out with my husband quite a few times when we were bakc in Perth because we had family to look after the kids for the first time since we had them. Eight months of being able to go out for a meal.
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Hopefully won't be long - hope he has a good appetite when you finally get to go. I went out with my husband quite a few times when we were bakc in Perth because we had family to look after the kids for the first time since we had them. Eight months of being able to go out for a meal.
We went out last week with a group (my work colleagues took Mr PP and I out for his 47th birthday) and you could tell he was in pain, but I cant remember the last time we went out on our own.
Tell you one thing though, this winter seems to have really dragged on and seems far colder/wetter/windier than last year. I cannot wait till it's hot again and we can sit out in the garden at night with a cold one.
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He struggles to sit in a chair for too long as it hurts his back but we are heading in the right direction.
We went out last week with a group (my work colleagues took Mr PP and I out for his 47th birthday) and you could tell he was in pain, but I cant remember the last time we went out on our own.
Tell you one thing though, this winter seems to have really dragged on and seems far colder/wetter/windier than last year. I cannot wait till it's hot again and we can sit out in the garden at night with a cold one.
We went out last week with a group (my work colleagues took Mr PP and I out for his 47th birthday) and you could tell he was in pain, but I cant remember the last time we went out on our own.
Tell you one thing though, this winter seems to have really dragged on and seems far colder/wetter/windier than last year. I cannot wait till it's hot again and we can sit out in the garden at night with a cold one.



