"To enjoy some fair trade coffee, churros and desserts, the Chocolateria San Churro Fremantle will be a perfect option where the rich tradition of chocolate making is still in continuation. The Chocolateria San Churro specializes in Spanish Doughnuts of the Churros as you know it. The churros are cooked fresh from quality ingredients, dusted in sugar or cinnamon, and finally served with mouthwat...Read more"
"If you’re in the mood to try something a bit different, then Chicho Gelato’s flavour collaborations are what you need. Situated in the heart of Northbridge with a funky interior, Chicho boasts tantalising flavour combos such as ‘green tea roasted rice’ and ‘avocado candied bacon’. Plus, the folks at Chicho make an extra effort to source their ingredients from WA locals!"
"With innovative flavours like avocado with candied bacon, and everything made from real ingredients (no fake flavourings here), it's easy to see why. Expect queues in the evening –... Top ChoiceCafe in Northbridge"
"This refined Hay St café serves a modern Australian brunch that caters to paleo, vegan and gluten-free dietary requirements. Duo Tone’s forte is the five ‘Fit Bowls’ on the menu — the creatively named Spice Chicks, Nourish Flourish, Miso Mushroom Soba, Poḱe Doḱe and Hash Brisket, which all use locally sourced WA ingredients to produce a filling and flavoursome brunch."
"A buzzing hotspot in East Perth, DuoTone is a sleek and stylish health food café tucked into Hay Street. A backing track of upbeat music creates a lively vibe inside as visitors meet up with friends f..."
"A Perth favourite, summer just wouldn’t be the same without Whisk Creamery. With two stores in Subiaco and Northbridge, the ice creamery specialises in highly embellished concoctions including topped up milkshakes and ice cream sandwiches. One of their specialities and local favourite the Taiyaki — a fish-shaped waffle cone with your ice-cream inside — is hefty enough to fill you up until dinner time."
"Fluffy cloud-like souffle pancakes are on the menu at Kumo on Washing Lane in the heart of Perth city. With a name meaning ‘cloud’ in Japanese, this fun restaurant presents a trendy industrial-style v..."
"Bib & Tucker occupies prime beachfront real estate in Fremantle, looking out over Leighton Beach and the Indian Ocean. The restaurant, which is named after two outlaws that roamed Western Australia in the late 1800s, brings a playful attitude to dining, with a menu that draws on Mexican and Italian influences. Co-owner Eamon Sullivan (an Olympic medallist and winner of "Celebrity MasterChef Australia") adds to the venue's cool factor."
"If you’re missing your mum’s home cooking then you’ll want to pop into this North Beach cafe to satisfy that craving. With homely and wholesome meals not to mention all day brekkie, it will make you feel warm and fuzzy until you’re at her dining table again."
"This 40-year-old steak restaurant in Perth is known for its cheerful American-influenced setting and great range of steak cuts. The signature steak is grain-fed beef served with signature steak butter and mashed potatoes – with, of course, other steak toppings available too. With a great range of cocktails and Western Australian wines, Tony Roma’s has it all and should be a must on your list of the best steak restaurants in Perth."
"The Newhaven Estate Robot Park in Piara Waters is unlike any of the parks that are found in Perth. Catering for kids of all ages, it has an industrial robot theme throughout, with a mixture of sand and water-related featured. Its key feature is the brightly coloured giant robot’s head where kids can climb through it and go down the slide that’s hidden in the middle."
"A serene and sprawling public space close to the waterfront, Esplanade Park is great for picnics, sunbathing, or a spin on the giant Skyview (Ferris) wheel. There are playgrounds for the kids, majestic Norfolk pines, and it’s close enough to the city that it makes a nice respite from the workday, with local workers and tourists alike enjoying a quiet moment in the park before returning to the real world."
"Would you believe this small planting trees initiative taken by Fremantle government in 1908 turned out to be a scenic park?. Yes, Esplanade Park’s first plant was planted in 1908. Right now the park has more the 100 mature Norfolk Island Pines."