Best Restaurants in Perth
Best Restaurants in Perth
If you happen to visit Perth, whether you’re a local or a tourist, there are countless restaurants you can find in Perth. Yet, not all will satisfy what your taste buds want, so better choose the most famous and the best restaurants to level out your expectations. It’s always good to go for the most recommended, and you’ll be hooked with the great food you can find in Perth.
No idea where to ear? Here’s a list of the best restaurants in Perth to try.
Authentic Bites Dumpling House
Google Image: Authentic Bites Dumpling House Perth by YJ Oh
3/145 Newcastle Street, Perth WA 6000, Australia
Open: 11:30 am – 3:00 pm and 5:30 pm to 9:00 pm, daily
Who doesn’t love dumplings? You can have a glimpse of original Asian food with Authentic Bites Dumpling House.
From their Pork Wonton Soup and Pan-Fried Pork Buns, you can dive into the world of umami and legit Asian Spices. The restaurant specializes mainly in food that does not scream Western, and you’ll get hooked with the unfamiliar spices on their menu. If you’re looking for their specialty, it’s definitely their Steamed Juicy Pork Xiao Long Bao; it’s something to die for! However, don’t get your hopes up as you have to wait in long lines most especially during dinner. Thus, get there earlier as people will start waiting before the restaurant even opens (and that’s why it’s on top of our list).
The dumpling house sells food at $2.50 to $15.50 per serving. Their Xiao Long Bao can be tried at a very affordable price of $14.50 for 8pcs!
Balthazar
Google Image: Balthazar Perth by Maarit Lehtinen
6 The Esplanade, Perth WA 6000, Australia
Open: 12:00 noon – 12:00 am, weekdays; 6:00 pm – 12:00 am, Saturdays; closed on Sundays
Care to have something fancy while visiting Perth? No, you don’t have to spend too much; you just have to enjoy the great food with your favourite wine on the side.
Balthazar offers you exceptional customer service you cannot forget. From accommodating staff and a sophisticated menu to choose from, it certainly is a great place to eat when you visit Perth. The restaurant starts with an entrée, followed by their main dishes with your sides of choice, and of course, need not forget dessert. Enjoy their Beef Tartare in Tuna Mayonnaise first, before indulging in their Kangaroo with blueberries and goat’s curd. You can also choose from their various desserts, but we recommend getting the Bombe Alaska (it will blow up your taste buds!).
Entrées start at $8 to $25, main dishes at $37 to $55, and sweets at $9 to $24. Now, who wants to go out on a date night without emptying their pockets?
Grand Lane Fish House
Google Image: Grand Lane Fish House
behind Grand Lane, 135 Barrack Street, Perth WA 6000, Australia
Open: 11:00 am – 8:00 pm, weekdays; 11:00 am – 9:00 pm, Fridays and Saturdays; 11:00 am – 7:45 pm, Sundays
Perth is a home for fresh seafood caught from the neighbouring coasts. Then how would food crawl be best in Perth without a taste of their mouthwatering seafood?
Grand Lane Fish House sells a dynamic menu of the best seafood in town. You can grab a bite of their Fish and Chips while you stroll, or better yet dine in (but literally out) with their Fish or Prawn Tacos, Panko Calamari, and daily-made Haggis to top off the experience. The restaurant gives you a street-restaurant classic you can surely enjoy in Perth.
Fish and Chips are at $8 to $10.50, and tacos at $10 to $12. You can even bring your kids and let them enjoy the crispiest chicken at $7 to $10. Need we say more?
Wildflower
Google Image: Wildflower by Richard Ye
COMO The Treasury Level 4, 1 Cathedral Avenue, Perth WA 6000, Australia
Open: 5:30 pm – 10:00 pm, Tuesdays and Saturdays: 12:00 noon – 2:30 pm and 5:30 – 10:00 pm, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays; closed on Sundays and Mondays
Want to get fancy while getting your tummies full of pork, fish, or something in between? Then sure, Wildflower can satisfy your needs.
Apart from the world-class accommodation which Wildflower is known best for, they bring you to a contemporary culinary walk through Western Australia. You may enjoy Australia’s best food throughout generations, which is perfectly paired with the finest wines in the country. You can try their Salt Bake Heirloom Beetroot, Raw Shark Bay Saucer Scallops, and Raw Tuna. Aside from this, you can also order the tastiest breads, and pair them off with some cocktails.
You can try their Six-Course or Four-Course Tasting at $135 to $165 per person, matched wines at $125, and their non-alcoholic beverages at $50. This may be pricey but it sure is a good way to spend that excess budget on your last visiting day in Perth.
For food lovers, visiting a place isn’t complete without binge-eating. Aside from the wonderful places we get to see, it’s always a delight indulging in the goodness of the food in certain places you cannot find elsewhere. From street food to restaurant food, we just can’t help but admit that food gives us happiness; a happy food dance, you say?