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Wednesday, September 21, 2011

The best of pizza, steak, burger, pub, breakfast in Perth

The Good Food Guide is published each year ranking the best restaurants in various cities. Last night on Today Tonight, they mentioned the top five restaurants in Perth under various categories. How many of these restaurants are you familiar with and do you agree with the Good Food Guide that these restaurants are the best?

For me I know I will be bookmarking this list and referring to it the next time I am looking for a place to eat. Leave a comment on your thoughts of other restaurants not mentioned here. Self promotion of your own business is fine as long as you disclose that you are the owner/chef/waiter etc :)


Breakfast 
  1. Sayers - Leederville 
  2. Steve's - Nedlands 
  3. Mrs S - Maylands 
  4.  Bluewaters Cafe - Cottesloe
  5.  West End Deli -West Perth 
Pizza
  1. Delisio Pizza Romana - Subiaco (fantastic pizza, forgot about this place since Little Ceasars became my default gourmet pizza place)
  2. Pronto - Claremont 
  3. Pizzaca - Scarborough 
  4. Sandrino - Fremantle 
  5. Stones - North Perth 
Burgers
  1. Grill'd (always love the Wild Wild West from here)
  2. Jus burgers 
  3. Flipside - Wembley 
  4. Alfred's Kitchen - Guildford (love the atmosphere on a cold night, just bear in mind this is not a sit down restaurant!)
  5. Bilby's - Claremont 
Budget Asian 
  1. Ten Ten Kitchen - Vic Park (best chicken rice but not sure about the rest of the stuff)
  2. Tan Po Po - Mt Lawley 
  3. Viet Hoa - Northbridge (overrated I feel) 
  4. Good Fortune Duck House - Northbridge 
  5. Yamato Kaiten Sushi - Claremont 
Pub Food 
  1. Breakwater - Hillarys 
  2. Subiaco Hotel - Subiaco 
  3. Fibber McGee's - Leederville 
  4. Boulevard Hotel - Floreat 
  5. Settlers Tavern - Margaret River

2 comments:

  1. I highly recommend trying the golden king on william for budget Asian. Great list otherwise, Viet Hoa is overrated.

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  2. Tra Vinh and Toto would be better for Vietnamese I think.

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