GEORGE’S MEZE
Read moreGreek specialities. Small garden. A little noisy inside but delicious.
LITTLE CREATURES
Read moreLittle Creatures is one of the best known beer brands in the country. So it's in Fremantle that it's designed. They've set up part of the brewery, located on the waterfront in a must-see area with fish & chips and a small beach next to the Shipwrecks Museum. In the middle of huge sparkling beer vats, you can taste one of the house drinks (Little Creatures but also Rogers) but also have your lunch with a view on the ocean. Of course, you can buy beer before leaving.
NAGOYA SUSHI
Read moreJapanese cuisine in the heart of the city.
PAVAROTTI CAFE
Read moreItalian cuisine and BYO. Located south of Kings Park.
THE OLD PEARLER RESTAURANT
Read moreAdorable restaurant in an old low house made of agglomerated shell blocks, picked up at Shell Beach as you would expect. Modern Australian cuisine, fish and seafood. Cozy and friendly atmosphere. "BYO" meaning you have to bring your own wine or beer. Excellent fish of the day like the snapper. Note that the Knight Terrace is home to several restaurants and cafés open for lunch or dinner.
THE OLD BREWERY
Read moreA particularly pleasant and historic place. This brewery, whose activity ceased in the 1960 s, is installed on a sacred place for Aboriginals. Despite a long demonstration by the Peuple Djinoong people in 1978, the promoters finally won the cause. The location has become a luxury place with sumptuous apartments and a microbrewerie. You can enjoy a drink, or take a meal looking at Swan River. However, the prices of the restaurant are quite high (COUNT at $ 50 for a simple menu). An Italian restaurant is located in the same building and offers similar services… the visit less.
CAFE VILLA
Read moreSuperb coffee with dark colours and wicker chairs.
MATILDA BAY RESTAURANT
Read moreOn the riverside at Matilda Bay, near the Royal Perth Yacht Club. Local products, meat and seafood, as well as a wide range of wine and beer.
CLANCYS FISH BAR - CITY BEACH
Read moreOn the beach, a pub with a casual feel: high ceilings, concert posters, large plates to share, fish, salads... There is something for everyone. You can also take away at the kiosk on the first floor. Beautiful views of the Indian Ocean. Ideal at sunset, City Beach is one of the most popular beaches in Perth. Swimmers, surfers and even fishermen. Access from the City in about 15 minutes by car, or by bus.
SALT DISH
Read moreGeraldton's finest dining experience. Seasonal salads, fish and fresh pasta. But it's the homemade cakes that will make your taste buds quiver. The lemon tart is a delight. Prefer the main room to the unattractive courtyard. The dinner menu is rather expensive, but one of the best meals you'll have on the West Coast (outside Perth!)
Note the small concentration of restaurants around the waterfront and surrounding streets. Café Fleur, further along Marine Terrace, is a good address for a quick and delicious meal.
MATSO'S BROOME BREWERY
Read moreMatso's is a real Broome institution. It is now known all over the country for its original beers, especially its mango beer, so typical of the tropics, and so pleasant to drink. The other best-seller: the ginger beer. The curious will try the spicy beer, not to everyone's taste! The grilled fish is excellent if you have lunch or dinner there. Concerts at the weekend in the late afternoon, in a very good atmosphere. Guided tour of the brewery possible to discover the secrets of production.
CHEZ PIERRE - NEDLANDS
Read moreFor those who miss French cuisine, or who want to introduce Australian friends to the art of the French table, Chez Pierre is a superb address. In 2007, Pierre, the son of restaurateurs, continued the family tradition by opening his own restaurant. It's the place to go in town for impeccable service and traditional French cuisine. You can eat real baguette, foie gras and even snails! Located on the west side of King's Park, quick bus access from the City.
THE RAW KITCHEN
Read moreA vegan restaurant. Discover the taco without flour, cakes without eggs… all raw.
BESK - LEEDERVILLE
Read moreBesk is both a bar and a restaurant that uses only good seasonal ingredients. Friendly and trendy, in a former printing house, the menu changes often, especially during the kitchen takeovers whenBesk welcomes famous chefs, details are on their website. Many vegetarian options. Not to be missed if you are in the area, even if only for an afternoon coffee. Note that Leederville has many restaurants, but mostly around Oxford Street, about 20 minutes northeast of Besk.
BIB AND TUCKER
Read moreRestaurant with a superb view of the Indian Ocean and Leighton Beach, a beautiful beach in North Fremantle that is worth a visit. The cuisine is modern Australian style, with as many local ingredients as possible and a good number of dishes cooked over a wood fire. You can have breakfast, lunch or dinner here. Right next door and also with great views is the Orange Box for a more casual, beach café style atmosphere. Perfect after a swim or a walk. You can also have lunch there.
WILDFLOWER - STATE BUILDINGS
Read moreLocated in the beautiful State Buildings, which is a must-see just for its unique architecture, or how to make former government offices trendy. Wildflower is a gastronomic restaurant offering a revisited Australian cuisine, around the six aboriginal seasons, associated with excellent wines of the region. Make a reservation on the website. It is located on the rooftop of COMO the treasury, one of the city's most exclusive hotels. Several other bars and restaurants in the building.