6 Best Restaurants in Perth, Western Australia

Samuels on Mill

$$$ | CBD Fodor's choice

Located in Parmelia Hilton Perth, this elegant restaurant and bar serves top-quality seasonal fare from their State-to-Plate tapas menu. With sharing in mind, plates come in small, medium, and large portions and range from ciabatta with smoked butter and saltbush to Fremantle octopus to roasted pumpkin with fermented black garlic. Breakfast includes an à la carte menu or go for the all-you-can-eat buffet featuring a selection of hot and cold favorites like eggs made-to-order, bacon, sausages, Swiss muesli, pastries and a make-your-own pancake maker.

The Island at Elizabeth Quay

$$ Fodor's choice

Few eateries have a backstory that includes a brick-by-brick relocation of its Heritage-listed Federation-style building, but The Island has just such a story and honors it with framed photos of the 1920s building throughout the restaurant. This ideally located Perth icon has character, charm, and a contemporary menu, as well as several dining options, including a 110-seat dockside alfresco bar selling wood-fired pizza. 

Jamie's Italian

$$ | CBD

The British celebrity chef and good food crusader Jamie Oliver has a long-established relationship with Australia, so it's no wonder he opened a restaurant in Perth. Fun, fresh, and fabulous, Jamie’s Italian serves fantastic value with every dish.

140 William St., Perth, Western Australia, 6000, Australia
08-9363–8600
Known For
  • <PRO>simple, home-cooked style meals</PRO>
  • <PRO>fresh, house-made pasta</PRO>
  • <PRO>share planks of mixed cured meats, cheese, olives, and bread</PRO>
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations essential

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Lalla Rookh

$$$ | CBD

Any place that takes its name from a Kalgoorlie showgirl has got to have spunk, and Lalla Rookh has it in spades. The below-street-level venue on Perth's business strip is a real find and combines a slick restaurant with dishes inspired by Italy with a tiny wine bar that introduces quaffers to local and "untampered with grape" varieties. Although wine is king here, they also serve cocktails and craft beer. 

Sushia Izakaya & Bar

$$ | CBD

Hidden within Brookfield Place's cluster of lower ground venues, Sushia is one of the city's best Japanese restaurants. The sashimi is as fresh as it gets, artfully carved within an open kitchen, and staff helpfully explain Japanese cooking methods such as kushiyaki, robata, and teppanyaki.

129 St. Georges Terr., Perth, Western Australia, Australia
08-9322–7771
Known For
  • <PRO>elegant atmosphere with communal-style seating</PRO>
  • <PRO>artful and eye-pleasing portions</PRO>
  • <PRO>the city's best Bento Box</PRO>
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.

Varnish on King

$$ | Northbridge

Since American whiskey is the specialty at this hard-to-find basement bar, you might expect the food to play second fiddle, but it gets just as much love. This venue with an artisan grunge theme and the scent of bacon in the air could in fact be called a foodie heaven—come with a huge appetite or a group to share plates.

It packs out on a Friday, so book ahead, even for lunch.

75 King St., Perth, Western Australia, 6000, Australia
08-9324–2237
Known For
  • the bacon flight: four pieces of bacon with four shots of whiskey
  • more than 150 varieties of whiskey
  • five menu items for A$60 per person
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. No lunch Sat.