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Best Food in Perth (2026)

🍽️ Where to Start
Begin your food journey in the Perth CBD, where the bustling King Street precinct offers a mix of high-end and casual dining. For a taste of local seafood, head to C Restaurant o…
🍽️ Where to Start
Begin your food journey in the Perth CBD, where the bustling King Street precinct offers a mix of high-end and casual dining. For a taste of local seafood, head to C Restaurant on St Georges Terrace for panoramic views and fresh catches. Expect mains from $35 to $60.

🍜 Asian Food Hotspots
Northbridge is Perth's Asian food hub, with authentic Vietnamese at No Mafia (122 Roe Street) and ramen at Taka's Kitchen (76 Roe Street). Prices are budget-friendly, with bowls starting around $15. Don't miss the bustling night markets on James Street on weekends.

🥩 Best Steakhouses
For premium steaks, book a table at Rockpool Bar & Grill (Crown Perth, Great Eastern Highway) where dry-aged cuts start at $50. Alternatively, The Meat & Wine Co (Shafto Lane) offers a more relaxed vibe with mains from $30. Both require reservations.

🌮 Street Food and Markets
The Perth City Farm (1 City Farm Place) hosts a weekend market with gourmet street food stalls like tacos and wood-fired pizza. For a true local experience, visit the Fremantle Markets (South Terrace & Henderson Street) on weekends, where you can grab a $10 bao bun or fresh oysters.

🍷 Wine and Dine
Swan Valley, just 25 minutes from the city, is a wine lover's paradise with cellar doors like Mandoon Estate (10 Harris Road) offering tasting plates for $25. For dinner, Wild Swan (1160 West Swan Road) serves modern Australian cuisine with matching wines from $80 per person.

🥐 Breakfast and Brunch
Start your day at Mary Street Bakery (507 Beaufort Street, Highgate) for their famous fried chicken waffles ($22) or flaky croissants. For a waterfront view, The Shorehouse (278 Marine Parade, Swanbourne) serves brunch until 2pm with dishes like avocado smash ($18).

🍦 Sweet Treats
Cool down with gelato from Gusto Gelato (multiple locations, including 181 William Street, Northbridge) where a scoop costs $5. For a unique dessert, try the pavlova at Bistro Guillaume (Crown Perth) for $18. The Fremantle Chocolate Company (7 South Terrace) offers handmade truffles from $3 each.

🚌 Getting Around for Food
Perth's free CAT buses (yellow, red, blue, and green routes) make it easy to hop between food districts like Northbridge and the CBD. For Swan Valley, consider a guided wine tour ($80-$120 per person) or rent a car. The Transperth train to Fremantle costs $5.60 one-way.
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good guide, covers the essentials. one thing i'd flag is that the c restaurant is great for the view but the food is a bit hit or miss, i'd rather go to wildflower up on st georges terrace for the tasting menu if you're splurging. also for street food, the perth city farm market is better on a saturday morning when they have the falafel guy, his wraps are like $14 and way better than the taco options there. the freo markets are fun but honestly the sunday session at the freo sailing club is where it's at for cheap fish and chips and a cold pint overlooking the harbour, no reservation needed

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Thanks for putting this together, it's a solid overview. One thing I'd add is that Taka's Kitchen in Northbridge is cash only, so don't get caught out. I usually hit the ATM at the 7-Eleven on William Street before heading there. For a different brunch spot, try Lowdown on Queen Street in the city, their mushroom toastie with truffle oil is about $17 and it's consistently good without the wait you'll get at Mary Street Bakery on weekends.

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This is a great starting point for anyone visiting. I would add that if you are in Northbridge for Asian food, try to get to James Street on a Friday or Saturday night for the pop-up stalls, the roti canai from the Malaysian cart is about $8 and worth lining up for. And for the Swan Valley recommendation, the bike idea someone mentioned is the way to go, but also check if Mandoon has a live band on that Sunday, they often do in summer and it changes the whole vibe.

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Heading to Perth soon, need photo spot tips?

I'll be in Perth in about five months and want to find the best places for photos. Any hidden gems or must see spots for a good shot? I'll be in Perth in about five months and want to find the best places for photos. Any hidden gems or must see spots for a good shot?
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fremantle gets overlooked for photos but it's got some gems. the west end around high street has these old limestone buildings that catch the afternoon light really well, especially near the roundhouse. bathers beach at sunset is nice too, you can get the pier and the shipping container stack in the same frame. also the south mole lighthouse, walk out along the rocks for a shot of the ocean with the city in the distance, it's a bit of a scramble but worth it.

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Blue Boat House on the Swan River is the obvious one, but get there at sunrise to skip the queue. For a different angle, head up to the rooftop bar at QT Perth on Murray Street, the view over the city skyline and the river is solid without being overrun. Kings Park has a spot called the DNA Tower, climb that for a wide shot of the city framed by trees.

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honestly if you want something different try the backstreets around Leederville just north of the city. there's a laneway off Oxford Street with killer graffiti murals that change every few months, hardly anyone's there during weekdays. also the old railway bridge in East Perth near the WACA, you can catch the train passing through with the city skyline behind it, makes for a nice contrast shot around golden hour.

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