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Restaurants in Fremantle,WA With Vegan Options
"This is another one of the best fine dine-in restaurant in Perth where a lot of Japanese food is available. This place was founded by Japanese culinary legend Nobu Matsuhisa in conjunction with actor Robert de Niro, Nobu is one of the best fusion Japanese restaurants you could ever come across. This restaurant is located in Crown Perth."
"If your idea of romantic involves watching the sun sink into the ocean, this is the spot for you. With views over City Beach, Odyssea celebrates all the flavours of Australia, in dishes such as their chargrilled kangaroo and linguine with Shark Bay crab. If you are looking to go on a real journey, why not book in for one of their degustation evenings?"
"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."
"This is what makes Madalena’s Bar one of the best fine dine-in restaurant in Perth. This restaurant has a suits-and-satin inner-city exclusivity but it is quite difficult to get a seat in this place, particularly at peak times. Getting a seat at this place is near to impossible when it comes to the busiest hours."
"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."
"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."
"First port of call on the Freo Crafty Crawl is a local institution: Clancy’s Fish Pub. When a pub has been around for this long while also amassing three sister venues it must be doing something right. Family friendly, full of maritime charm and spacious, Clancy’s is that rarest of things (within any given city): a classic Australian character pub."
"Clancy’s is a laid-back restaurant on the doorstep of City Beach, serving crowd favourites such as gourmet bagels, granola and breakfast burgers. It is the perfect spot to enjoy a swim before or after a meal – sandy feet are more than welcome!. If you come for lunch, you can expect fish and chips and seafood platters, all paired well with local wine and craft beers."
"The Swan River foreshore at Matilda Bay - across the road from the University of Western Australia - is a popular spot for picnics and swimming. Parts of the grassed area can be hired for functions such as weddings, which is not surprising for such a pleasant setting. Matilda Bay and jetty"
"Built on the former East Perth Gas Works site, Mardalup Park is right on the river’s edge and has a rich Noongar history. It was used by many Noongar families as a camping ground in the past – Mardalup is a Noongar term; its English translation is ‘place of small marsupial’. Mardalup Park also features many artworks constructed from materials from the old Gas Works and is the ideal spot for picnics for families or somewhere to sit back, relax and enjoy the city."
"If you’re looking for a playground for the kids to play a whole morning or afternoon away, this is the one!. There is so much to do and see, and there is something for the little kids right up to the bigger kids – with the most popular attraction being the big volcano that shoots out “steam” (vaporised water) every 15-20mins. It has a pathway that winds up to the – it’s wide enough that you can push the pram up there if you want to."
"Renowned for being one of Perth’s best Korean BBQ restaurants, Arirang is definitely worth the visit. We recommend opting for the Seafood Pancake ($16.90) which is light, well-cooked and a scrumptious savoury starter. Of course, for something heartier, the Yukgaejang ($19) is perfect for your main course, and it’s not disappointing – thanks to its tantalising and pleasantly experience of spice meets broth without being too overwhelming."
"While Perth has an abundance of beaches, we can’t forget the beautiful dining experiences along the meandering Swan River. Zephyr Cafe is located right on the waters edge and is adjacent to the grassy John Tonkin Reserve. With their name meaning ‘gentle breeze’, Zephyr embraces this with its wide variety of waterside and park side dining."
"We may have lost our beloved Sparrow Indonesian restaurant recently, but Manise Cafe up the top of William Street is a more than worthy replacement!. It’s hard to find anything above $10, almost impossible above $15, the portions are huge and the flavours even bigger. If we can sell it any harder to you, it’s also BYO!"
"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..."