Don’t be put off by the lunchtime queues: the line moves fast and the slippery, chewy wheat noodles evoke memories of Japanese tradition and modernity.
It’s the first time in two years that eaters can hook into Big Don’s world-class exas-style barbecue without pre-ordering.
Good times, good wines, good prices: this Beaufort Street hangout run by two hospitality veterans nails the wine bar trifecta.
A mix of familiar and new-fangled, casual and celebratory, Threecoins & Sons is a blueprint for the more modern neighbourhood family restaurant.
Smoked fish party pies. Prawn cocktails. Garlic bread: this new Freo bar from the Manuka Woodfire Kitchen team revels in the nostalgic tastes of yesteryear.
Cooking this good deserves a wider audience. Head to Victoria Park for great fried chicken, house-made noodles and airy chocolate and peanut pancakes.
Pantano, a suburban bar and restaurant that brings Latin flair to Willagee
Uptempo service, a polished drinks offering plus high-definition cooking keeps things buoyant at David Thompson’s Perth outpost.
Under the command of two young gun chefs, the kitchen at Doubleview Bowling Club is a win-win-win for eaters, the community – and for hospitality workers.
Confident, cool and fun, Ivana and Joel Valvasori-Pereza’s singular and spirited restaurant is a thrilling blueprint for modern Italian dining.
Drop in to Hinata for nourishing Japanese breakfasts and desserts by day; then book in for a home-style omakase dinner on selected evenings.