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Perth’s best restaurants 2014

Looking for the best restaurants in Perth? Here are our favourites from our 2014 Australian Restaurant Guide.
El Publico, Perth

Looking for the best restaurants in Perth? Here are our favourites from our 2014 Australian Restaurant Guide.

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Looking for our new list? Check out our 2015 list of Perth’s best restaurants.

Restaurant Amusé

Restaurant Amusé

Perth’s finest restaurant now has the fit-out to match its ambitious nature. There’s a heightened sense of occasion in the new-look dining room, and repeat-diners might notice dinner is now served with added restraint.

Read our full review of Restaurant Amusé.

Rockpool Bar & Grill

Rockpool Bar & Grill

From the grandeur of the gilded room to the depths of its magnificent cellar, big is beautiful at Rockpool Perth.

Read our full review of Rockpool Bar & Grill Perth.

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Balthazar

Balthazar

Comfortable, confident Balthazar is among the leaders of the Perth CBD dining scene.

Read our full review of Balthazar.

Co-op Dining

Co-op Dining

This won’t be everyone’s cup of kombucha. Maybe you prefer your rooms brighter and colour schemes less monochromatic…

Read our full review of Co-op Dining.

Print Hall Bar & Dining Room

Print Hall Bar & Dining Room

As a symbol of Perth’s new food order, Brookfield Place is hard to beat – in particular, the precinct’s ambitious multi-level showpiece, Print Hall.

Read our full review of Print Hall Bar & Dining Room.

Pata Negra

Pata Negra

Moody colour scheme. Pendant lighting. Walls adorned with vintage ephemera. If it’s ambience you seek, you’ve hit pay dirt…

Read our full review of Pata Negra.

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Divido

Divido

House bread of remarkable character and density. A tight, filler-free wine list paying equal respect to the Old World and New…

Read our full review of Divido.

El Publico, Perth

El Público

El Público

Fronted by a patchwork of windowpanes and blurry neon signs, El Público is a tattooed, bottle-lined temptress that knows what its patrons want – which, first and foremost, means drinks.

Read our full review of El Público.

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