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Perth and Surrounds

Kangaroo with rainbow chard and native basil.
15/20

This fine dining destination in the Perth Hills embodies the spirit (and flavours) of Australia

Open for just three lunches a week, this intimate 12-seat restaurant in Chidlow is an invitation for guests to taste Australia anew.

  • Max Veenhuyzen
11 Acres Farm Cubby Cafe First Dinnert by Valentine Girardot Perth Photographer December 2024
14/20

Why this family-friendly eatery is one of WA’s most important food stories

Come for the kids’ playground, petting zoo and open spaces; stay for brunch hits cooked with care and pristine estate-grown produce.

  • Max Veenhuyzen
WAtoday Good Food review Riwayat. Reshmi chicken seekh kebab.
14/20

Slow burn: Belmont’s Riwayat brings the story (and flavours) of Pakistan to life

Three men walk into a former strip club and turn it into a buoyant Pakistani restaurant serving cooked-to-order karahi, roghni naan, and other lesser-seen dishes from home.

  • Max Veenhuyzen
Millbrook Winery food review main picture. Pictures: Supplied
14.5/20

New head chef brings Italian and Japanese flourishes to postcard-perfect Jarrahdale winery

Changes in the kitchen bring new flavours and ideas to this charming, daytrip-friendly destination diner.

  • Max Veenhuyzen
Palestinian-style knafeh from Knafeh by Omar.

After 300-odd test trays, could this be Perth’s best dessert?

Originating in Palestine, this sweet and salty treat effortlessly solves that eternal end-of-meal dilemma: “cheese or dessert?”

  • Max Veenhuyzen
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Hello Spice Canning Vale review. Picture: Supplied
13/20

What does a $6 bowl of noodles cooked by a machine taste like? We head to Canning Vale to investigate

How do you feed diners nutritious, affordable and tasty meals? Food entrepreneur Mark Sun and chef Vincent Lim have a promising solution.

  • Max Veenhuyzen