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Hey guys,

I recently moved over from Newcastle, NSW and am a big fan of a good Chicken Schnitzel. :yes:

But haven't had any success or luck in finding one yet. Have tried Cafe's, Pubs, Restaraunts. Checked out menus online but still haven't found anything.

Do they have Chicken Schniztel here in Perth? Haha

Cheers guys

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Hmmmm

I dont know from personal experience having never been there.... But I would personally suggest the Rembrandt in mt lawley... It's a polish restaurant...

I've heard it takes ages to get your dinner but apparently the food is f**kibg incredible

On the topic of good food in Perth - I've been struggling a little too.... can anyone tell me where to get a decent char grilled steak? Definately going to check out Nicholson's bar & grill, drive past it everyday it seems but I've never actually noticed it!!

HOLY BALLS.

i can feild this above question... but i cannot remember the fking name!!!!

it's next to the old swan brewery.. it's an italian sounding name...

but they do it good.

bit expensive however.. but i like cheap casual eats so what would i know!! :P

my favourable eating pleases in perth

ASIAN:

Munch Terrace - East perth, sinagpore/malay

Hawkers Cuisine - singaporean - northbridge chinatown

Tasty House - Northbridge china town - GREAT chinese food - not greasy, very clean

Golden King BBQ - Canning Vale - best chinese in perth IMO, also does BBQ meats..

Bintang Cafe - Vic Park, Indo.. mainly Madura food - Mi Ayam Jamur Pangsit is the bessstttt.. home made noodles

Ari-ga-ta-ya - Roe Street Northbridge - ramen house. home made noodles. delicious shoyu broth

To-To - vic park, vietnamese, good Pho

favourite western food:

ALFREDS KITCHEN - (for jimmy - someone take him here and pop his cherry for alfreds??? Group buy?????)

grill'd - he'd know of grill'd but apparently it's better over here?

CRUMPET - vic park... BEST coffee. BEST breakfast in perth... and VERY well priced

and coffee:

crumpet east vic park - only problem is they close fairly early

Poppies - north perth - open till 9... BEST coffee... full flavoured but not too strong taste.

and from what i been reading i'm assuming OP lives around the Morley area.. so please, go to charlies one day and get yourself either a meat pie from the bakery there... OR get some french bread from that bakery...

..or get a roll from the cafe area - i recommend the charlies mixed meat roll. =)

My picks of places would be:

Capri - little Italian restaurant in Freo.. THE BEST italian food from a restaurant (comes close to my irish-turned-italian mrs' cooking :P) and quire reasonable prices.

Chu Sing Chinese Restaurant in Stirling - along with the Capri, been going there since I was a little kid, the benchmark I hold all other chinese restaurants to.

+1 Alfreds Kitchen

Most Hogs Breaths do a good steak

Hippos Creek (although their 1kg steak broke me :( )

Late night/early morning (24/7) Bacon/Egg/Cheese roll, I usually hit up the Roadhaven BP truckstop in Kewdale.

The RE Store is the bestest continental deli eva. When I had a parking spot in the building I used to drive to the Leederville store for lunch quite often.

Edited by bubba

Thanks guys - will have to put them on my list! If only I wasn't so far away.....

Wouldnt take long to get there in the GTR

We only come up to the city every few months and always try to drop in to Hans Cafe at carousel.(think they are spread out across the city) the "Mee Krob" is unbelieveable. tastes nothing like chicken schnitzel but... :whistling:

hell no i`d get lost. usually just stick with suburbs i know. only seen northbridge at night after getting on it...not sure what the rest of hans menu is like as Mee Krob is the only thing ive tried.

You come to the city and think Hans is good lol.

Not been to Northbridge, have you?

If you think Hans Cafe is crap where do you recommend? Haven't found any decent pub or cafe yet that has good food at reasonable prices..... There's gotta be a heap

somewhere. Adelaide has Gouger St for Asian food, can't

go wrong... Surely Perth has some good cafe strips other than Freo?

Basically ANY chinese restaurant in northbridge will have you satisfied... All the shit ones are out of business (more or less)...

I love Regal on Roe for dim sum personally. (their lobster is yummy too)

Golden Century is also pretty awesome.

Also, I randomly went with a chicky friend to NB and just got dragged in by a shop owner offering us discounts for trying their stuff - was amazing. Forget name but know where... Its next door to a lan cafe.

*For Chinese food obviously.

Edited by Ten Four
  • 3 weeks later...

who knows where good sushi is at? we stopped at Zushibento in cannington other day and cost $55 was mediocre and we didnt have that much. would have cost $20 in Japan. have heard of Jaws but had trouble finding it once before.



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