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Pretty sure he means somewhere to eat... :w00t:

Opus at the richardson is a bit pricey but quite good, I was working there when it opened. Left because my boss lied about how too many things that "were" meant to happen, but yeah some of my dessert menu is still around there :rofl:

I'd say thats more of a suggestion rather than recommendation because I've never actually dined there, but something to look at....

NOR = North Of River

LOL Northbridge = totally different story;

asians, bums and all things alike that make the world go around

weekdays is a nice place to just eat somewhere, not the cleanest of places though...

weekends = party/clubbing district, definately see a few fights and funny sh*t is always happening if you're in the right place at the right time...

enjoy your stay mate...

let us know how it goes

Andrew :w00t:

Go to Leederville - there are a heap of places to eat, and no where near as dodgy as Northbridge. Sienna's is a personal favourite (but that MAY be coz my daughters love it)

for lunch in west perth...

'the red pepper' is a good place to get sandwhiches from - that is located in the foodhall on hay street.

also there is a place near the red cat bus stop on hay st called 'coast cafe' - they do good steak sandwhiches etc. http://www.yourrestaurants.com.au/guide/coast_cafe/

Outram street cafe is really nice too - usually packed out

if you want a swanky meal go to perugino which is on the corner of outram and murray street.

http://www.yourrestaurants.com.au/guide/perugino/

it has set menu meals and they are delicious!

another nice restaraunt is villa d'este

http://www.yourrestaurants.com.au/guide/villa_deste/

and julios is nice too

http://www.yourrestaurants.com.au/guide/julios_restaurant/

and there is a mini supermarket called City Provisions on hay street too :wave:

Heh, thanks guys, I'm here for a few more days, so will definately take some of the recommendations on board.

Ended up going to Northbridge to an Italian restaurant to eat last night, definately see what you mean about bums and asians around there :thumbsup:

You ca also try this site http://www.menulog.com.au/dining for a list of just about every restaurant in Perth and surrounding areas.

I can recommend the Red Cray in Ascot on Great Eastern HWY if you are into Sea Food.

Happy Eating :)

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