Mentioned by AGFG
2021 Perth Restaurant Chef Hat Awards
"For many pasta-lovers, a bowl of Il Lido’s gnocchi or blue swimmer crab linguine would be their final meal, so it makes sense to be daydreaming about it during this time of uncertainty. From 4pm each day you can order pasta or risotto and pasta and pick it up from the Cottesloe restaurant’s side door — bellisimo!"
"Cottesloe’s Il Lido is now offering takeaway, so you can delight in some house made pasta or risotto at home. Check out their takeaway menu, call them on 9286 1111, then pick it up via their side door on Forrest Street."
"There are three simple steps to dining at Solo Pasta on Beaufort Street in Mount Lawley, where pasta comes by the colour, flavour and metre. This trendy Italian eatery in Perth’s northern suburbs allo..."
"Modo Mio Perth offers authentic Italian cuisine that celebrates the heart of Italian culture, where food and family are central to everyday life."
"Enjoy our special degustation menu from Acqua e Sale tailored around beautiful Castelli wines this winter. Chef Fabio Concas has put 5 course set menu ranging from Black Angus tartare with black truff..."
"Double Rainbow Bar & Eating House is The Rechabite's fast and furiously tasty eating house, with styles and flavours inspired by the backstreets and alleys of Greater Asia. The Double Rainbow Bar & Eating House extends from a lively William St. alfresco area through to the laneway entrance just off...See More"
"As we splodge on the couch in our pjs all day reflecting on leaving the house it is likely The Rechabite is in these memories if you were out and about over Fringe Festival. While you can’t have a cocktail on the rooftop, you can pick-up or Uber Eats meals from Double Rainbow to devour while you reminisce."
"Children and families are very welcome to visit AGWA and explore the exhibitions and collections together. The art trails, children’s labels, family tours, artist-led workshops and community events support young visitors to engage deeply with works of art and share their unique perspectives."
"Visitors with kids — or visitors who themselves are still just big kids at heart — absolutely must include this not-for-profit science and technology museum on their Perth itinerary. For three decades now, Scitech has been thrilling nerds with its rotating program of interactive exhibits, live shows, lab workshops and cutting-edge planetarium. City West Centre, Sutherland St & Railway Street, Perth WA 6005, +61 8 9215 0700"
"Make these school holidays extraordinary with a visit to Scitech. In addition to their latest feature exhibition, you will have a selection of exciting science demonstrations, puppet shows and coding challenges to enjoy throughout the upcoming school holidays. Feature exhibition – Top Secret: Licence to Spy The world’s most powerful computer chip has been stolen from the Brainiac Corporation."
"Housed in an intriguing sail-shaped building on the harbour, just west of the city centre, the maritime museum is a fascinating exploration of WA's relationship with the ocean. Well-presented displays range from yacht racing to Aboriginal fish traps and the sandalwood trade. If you're not claustrophobic, take an hour-long tour of the submarine HMAS Ovens; the vessel was part of the Australian Navy's fleet from 1969 to 1997. Tours leave every half-hour from 10am to 3.30pm. Booking ahead is recommended."
"Have you already taken your kids to so many events that it's starting to be a strain on your wallet?. Well, one of the best kids activities in Perth also happens to be free for children under five. The WA Maritime Museum Museum houses unique galleries that explore WA's relationship with the sea!"
"The Fremantle Maritime Museum discusses the town’s history as a port and how it became the town it is today because of its prime coastal position. The museum features the submarine HMAS Ovens, the Parry Endeavour and America’s Cup yacht, which were all crucial in Western Australia’s history."