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"If you’ve had a special occasion in the last ten years – anniversary, birthday, folks are paying… chances are, you’ve hit up Nobu. This global, Robert De Niro-owned brand has made a name for itself in excellence, and its Perth outpost is no different. The opulent dining room and its Crown setting naturally lends itself to celebrations, while complementing its modern Japanese-South American fare."
"Of course no best Japanese restaurants in Perth list would be complete with the addition of Crown Perth’s Nobu. A longstanding resident at the casino complex, and part of a global chain that is easily one of the most recognisable for fine dining."
"While it is unlikely your self-isolation companion will believe you whipped up house-made saffron linguine with WA Slipper Lobster and soft herb tomato sugo or tortillas with Shark Bay prawns, chipotle mayonnaise and preserved lemon (mainly because they haven’t left your eyesight all day) they will still be suitably impressed with your takeaway selection from Odyssea. This City Beach favourite is open from 7am to 8pm daily."
"Odyssea beautifully unites the iconic Western Australian coastline with fine dining, what could go wrong?!. With a classic modern-Australian menu, fine coffee and a selection of cakes and desserts, it’s time to indulge. Once it hits midday, order a wine and watch the day slip away."
"When the husband and wife team behind super popular food truck Comida do Sul opened Madalena’s back in the tail end of 2018 , it was no surprise that it became one of the most talked about restaurants in Perth, and Australia at large. This relaxed boteco has a menu that celebrates local seafood, as well as a wine list curated in conjunction with the guys at Wise Child. You’d think you were on the beach in Barcelona if it wasn’t so classically Perth."
"This laid-back wine bar and restaurant burst on the South Fremantle scene in 2019 and hasn't looked back. Featuring natural, low-intervention wines, craft beers, vermouths, and Western Australian sustainable seafood, Madalena's is the kind of place you can spend hours immersed in conversation over an unpretentious, delicious meal. The fish of the day is almost always a winner, making use of whatever chef Adam Rees can get his hands on."
"They have some amazing lobster rolls, onion rings and cajun fries that you can order and take away. No doubt they are one of the best takeouts in Perth. Head to their Facebook page and check out their full take away menu."
"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."
"Western Australia is known for its unique shellfish, especially the rock lobsters, blue swimmer crabs, prawns and clams that can be found in its waters. The Cray (as rock lobsters are often known in Perth) is a one-stop-shop in Belmont for the region's best seafood. The atmosphere is casual and service is attentive, but the food is the real drawcard."
"Home to a number of cultural institutions like Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA), the multi-level Art Gallery of Western Australia, and the Western Australia Museum. The Art Gallery of Western Australia is free to browse but donations are accepted."
"Places To VisitConvention CentersPerth, Western Australia, Australia. Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA) is a contemporary visual and performance arts venue located in Perth, Western Australia."
"The Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA) is one of Australia's leading centers for the development and presentation of contemporary art."
"The Perth Cultural Centre is an area full of gardens and galleries in central Perth. Home to a number of cultural institutions like Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA), the multi-level Art Gallery of Western Australia, and the Western Australia Museum. The Art Gallery of Western Australia is free to browse but donations are accepted."
"Once you’re fed, stroll up to the Perth Cultural Centre. The Western Australia Museum is not open until 2020 as they’re doing some major refurbishments, but the art gallery is free to enter and look around. The Cultural Centre is also a nice place to sit and watch the world go by!"
"Come and marvel at the majestic Kalamunda Library stained glass window – the largest community-built stained glass window in Australia. The window measures 47 m² and is made up of 84 individual panels. It depicts the landscapes and wildlife of the Perth Hills."
"Floreat Beach is a popular spot for families, with lots of shaded areas, picnic tables, a shaded playground and a café right on the beachfront. Have we tempted you to go on a beach day out?. Tell us if you have a favourite beach that's on (or not on) the list!"
"Swan Valley – Perth’s premier wine and food destination, Swan Valley is situated just 25 minutes east of Perth City. Breweries, wineries, cafes, distilleries, and fresh produce—this is a journey for your taste buds."
"South Beach is ideal for families, with a playground, lots of shaded areas, walking tracks and even a dog beach. There's also a café on site serving meals and takeaway snacks."
"For a big day out a little further out of Perth, Cohunu Koala Park down in Byford is a great chance to get your kids acquainted with some native Australian wildlife. There are parrots, emus, kangaroos, owls, deer and of course, koalas. There’s even some replica dinosaurs (we’re sensing a bit of a Jurassic theme on this list) and a kids train to choo choo around on."
"Feed the kangaroos, see the penguins being fed, gets photos with a koala, meet a wombat, possum, python and many more at the interactive meet & greet, play with the goats, join in the Farm Show (have you ever milked a cow before?!), and so much more!. There are about 2000 animals to meet and about 200 species to learn about, and it’s all included in the entry fee. Buggybuddys Review Caversham Wildlife Park Read more…"
"Learn about Australian wildlife at Caversham Wildlife Park (2h) If you‘re eager to meet Australian wildlife, a visit to Caversham Wildlife Park is a must!"
"Only a 20-minute drive from Perth, the Butterflies, Birds and Bridges Trail is one of the most scenic trails in Canning Regional Park. You’ll walk through sedge meadows, mature woodlands, creeks and amongst the crowns of a paperbark forest. This lengthy but easy trail is the perfect weekend day trip, and with water access points and a cafe, it’s a trail that you don’t have to be too prepared for."