Living in Western Australia - Eating Out

Article by: Elizabeth
Last updated: Tuesday, 11-Jul-2006 00:00:00 CEST

For eating out Western Australia features a plentiful supply and wide variety of restaurants and cafes from fine dining to casual eateries and everything in between. They are located throughout western australia within the many cities and towns as well as more rural locations. Eating out is a big part of life down under and is normally more than a pleasant experience with high standards of international cuisine and service to be had at all levels. Generally, those who serve you are pleased to do so and are proud to offer genuine efficient and pleasant service.


Cafe & Restaurant Locations

Within Perth, many are situated around both Murray and Milligan Street, however, you will also find a wide range of variety in the food halls in the Hay Street Mall.

When Shopping in Central Perth consider the Carillon Arcade, not only does it feature around 70 retail shops but it is also boasts an international food court.

Northbridge offers a full range of restaurants at varying prices, based mainly around Lake, Newcastle, Roe and William Streets. If you prefer the cosmopolitan cafe scene head for Oxford Street in Leederville. Here you will find a whol host of culinary delights awaiting to meet your every need. Subiaco is also a great place to eat out; there is an abundance of eating establishments based mainly around Rokeby Road at prices to suit most pockets.

Perth and Fremantle showcase a tremendous variety of cuisines from many countries in Europe and Asia as well as modern Australian and cafe-style food. Some restaurants offer superb views, while others are tucked away on a side street. No matter your tast and price range - Western Australia can cater for you!

With western australia'a climate and beautiful views, eating out is a popular pastime. Restaurants abound within the centres of cities and towns, from fine dining through to relaxed al fresco style. Hundreds of restuarants offer cuisine from across the world.

All restaurants provide tobacco smoke-free conditions for diners and most have a separate ventilated area for smokers.

Many restaurants are closed on Mondays, so check first. It's always best to book, particularly during busy periods.

Amongst the many cuisines available are:

  1. Asian Fusion
  2. Australian Contemporary
  3. Chinese
  4. Cosmopolitan
  5. Fast Food
  6. French Gourmet
  7. Greek
  8. Indian
  9. Indonesian
  10. International
  11. Italian
  12. Japanese
  13. Mexican
  14. Pubs with Food
  15. Seafood
  16. Something Special
  17. Swedish
  18. Thai
  19. Turkish
  20. Vietnamese







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