Remove this Banner Ad

Perth Restaurants - Help Needed

🥰 Love BigFooty? Join now for free.

Harvey Leadpipe

Premiership Player
Joined
Sep 22, 2004
Posts
4,076
Reaction score
1,415
Location
Deep in the Bullring
AFL Club
Richmond
Myself and the handbrake are heading over to Perth for her old man's birthday in a couple of weeks. I have been handed the task of finding a restaurant for the Saturday night, one that would do a good steak, is preferrably byo, located in or near the city, and won't cost us a kings ransome to eat there.

Suggestions?
 
Harvey Leadpipe said:
Myself and the handbrake are heading over to Perth for her old man's birthday in a couple of weeks. I have been handed the task of finding a restaurant for the Saturday night, one that would do a good steak, is preferrably byo, located in or near the city, and won't cost us a kings ransome to eat there.

Suggestions?
Tell them to go jump

Your telling me you dont live in Perth yet your expected to make the dinner arrangements?


Oh btw does this show I have no idea on restuarants?
 
PerthCrow said:
Tell them to go jump

Your telling me you dont live in Perth yet your expected to make the dinner arrangements?


Oh btw does this show I have no idea on restuarants?


Totally agree with you PerthCrow.

How can someone that doesnt live in the state of the birthday dinner possibly know what restaurant to book. Surely the family have friends or other family members over there that are more than capable of doing this.

Buy a kilo of steak, a couple of bottles of red and make them cook the bloody things at home on the bbq. That should fix them :D
 
PerthCrow said:
Tell them to go jump

Your telling me you dont live in Perth yet your expected to make the dinner arrangements?


Oh btw does this show I have no idea on restuarants?


Yes, yes it does. ;)


I have been handed the duty, at my request. Nothing against the in-laws, they're lovely simple country folk, but if it was up to them, we'd be eating at a dingy pub buffet because the garlic bread is "just like Red Rooster's".
 

Log in to remove this Banner Ad

Harvey Leadpipe said:
if it was up to them, we'd be eating at a dingy pub buffet because the garlic bread is "just like Red Rooster's".
LMAOO

Funny because Red Rooster garlic bread is so schithouse.

Its funny how decrepid you get in your old age .... i can`t even get the old boy down to the Rye RSL anymore for the $7 buffett because it "to much of a bun fight "
 
Harvs, go to the Witchs Cauldron in Subiaco. Best garlic prawns in the world. Sensational. It's a higher end restaurant, right up your gastronomic alley from what I've read of your restaurant reviews.

Their website: http://www.witchs.com.au/

It ain't cheap by any means, but is more than worth it.
 
I'm not too sure about any good restaurants right in the middle of the city, but there are a few nice ones in and around Nedlands/Claremont/Mt Lawley/Applecross.


I love the Oyster Bar - there's several locations, but I mainly go to the one on the foreshore. Good food and nice location.

If you like Italian, try Gucce in Applecross, Giardini in Leederville (although it may be hard to get a reservation at late notice) or Ecucina on the corner of Hay and Williams streets in the city.

The garlic prawns at the Witch's Cauldron in Subiaco are fantastic, and if you like Mexican, Santa Fe in Subi is good.

The Bluewater Grill is excellent and has great views of the city over the Applecross foreshore. Frasers in Kings Park may be a bit too pricey.

There's a good Chinese restaurant towards the eastern end of the city, but the name escapes me.:(

Other than that, there are some cheaper places in and around Northbridge - it just depends on what you're looking for.:)
 

Remove this Banner Ad

Remove this Banner Ad

🥰 Love BigFooty? Join now for free.

Back
Top Bottom