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Top 5 Restaurants in Perth

WA, Australia

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Perth is flooded with great restaurants; there are a number of different options for people to check out. Here in this article we look at some of the most famous restaurants in the beautiful coastal city of Australia.

1. Little Creatures

The restaurant is famous for its craft beers but is also the largest restaurant in the southern hemisphere. The restaurant can house a total of 1000 customers at a given setting but the huge number of customers doesn’t deter the quality of food. They are known for their pizzas and their slow-cooked beef dishes. Besides the yummy food, customers can also take a look at the brewery, where the famous craft beer is made.

2. Mister Walker

The posh upscale restaurant is actually easy on your wallet. The restaurant is located on the banks of the Swan River and boasts a menu that is international. The food is served in large servings and thus can be shared among the guests. The restaurant also has a 180 degree view, that makes this place a must visit.

3. Varsity Bar

Varsity bar is an American-college themed restaurant that has some of the best food that Perth has to offer. Customers can choose from an array of burgers, fries, hot-dogs, chicken wings and other bar food. The bar also has all the popular American beers and drinks. The bar is close to UWA and is often visited by tourists from America, who want to indulge in some American style food.

4. Wok St Chow House

Perth is seeing a number of Asian restaurants opening up. But this restaurant perfectly blends Asian and Australian flavours, giving customers a delight and an explosion of flavour. The restaurant has a rustic vibe to it, with it’s out of the box street inspired menu that has some great dishes that can really take your taste buds to the extreme. The restaurant is open until 3 am and is visited by a number of people post-midnight, who are looking for a snack.

5. Odyssea Beach Café

Perth has an abundant coastal line and boasts many amazing beaches. So it makes sense to have water-front cafes; Odyssea is not the first water-front café to pop up, but it is starting to stake its claim as the front-runner when it comes to water-front cafes. For now the crowd can be seen during the breakfast hours but the café is operational throughout the day. There is both indoor and outdoor seating.