The South West Wine Region Restaurants

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  • 1. Lamont's Smiths Beach

    $$ | Australian

    Just off Smiths Beach is the chic eatery-cum-delicatessan-cum–cellar door, Lamont's. It does a fantastic breakfast—think cured salmon with scrambled eggs—and is popular for "sundowners," which is the local description for a glass of wine at sunset, often with tapas. Café lunches are lovely and simple, but more refined options are available in the restaurant. From noon till late, dine on sage and prosciutto-wrapped chicken breast with whipped feta; confit duck leg drizzled with vino cotto jus; or grilled local snapper with a side of organic quinoa salad. Executive chef Kate Lamont is CEO and ambassador for Lamont's (check out her cookbooks). You're welcome to pop in for wine tasting at the adjoined wine store and deli without eating at the restaurant.

    Smiths Beach Resort, Smiths Beach Rd., Yallingup, Western Australia, Australia
    08-9750–1299

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner Tues. and Wed. in winter
  • 2. Simmos Ice Creamery and Fun Park

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    Simmos has been delighting locals and visitors since 1993 when a father and son teamed up to put their Irish ice-cream recipe to the test. Some people thought they'd gone mad, but now this ice creamery and fun park is a popular excursion for families and sweet tooths. They have so many flavors of ice cream and sorbet that you'll have a difficult time choosing. Past flavors include apple pie, mascarpone with fig, mango macadamia, and gingernut biscuit. They also serve vegan ice cream. There's coffee to go, and—for the kids—a great playground, with games including an 18-hole minigolf course. Bring a blanket to have a picnic in the shady grounds.

    161 Commonage Rd., Dunsborough, Western Australia, 6281, Australia
    08-9755–3745

    Known For

    • 60 flavors of ice cream and sorbet
    • Kids playground
    • Minigolf course
  • 3. The Berry Farm Cottage Cafe

    $$

    Nestled in the hills of Rosa Glen, a scenic 16-minute drive from Margaret River town, is this quaint and enchanting café, famous for its fruit-infused ciders, wines, and desserts. You can while away an afternoon over lunch and also enjoy tea, wine tastings, shopping for homemade jams (and more) at the cellar door, and in season, a walk through the "berry circle," where you can pick and munch wild berries.

    43 Bessell Rd., Margaret River, Western Australia, 6282, Australia
    08-9757–5054

    Known For

    • Homemade scones with cream and delicious jam
    • Famous boysenberry pie
    • Playground for kids
  • 4. The Studio Bistro

    $$

    This is fancy-pants food at its best as the meals are not only palatable to the taste buds, but also to the eyes. Nominated for six Gold Plate awards and featured in Trip Advisor's top 10% worldwide restaurants, this "art of cooking" lunch venue is a feast for the eyes and stomach. Choose from light or hearty share plates that feature an abundance of locally sourced ingredients such as WA seafood, wagyu beef, and seasonal vegetables. Remember to always leave room for dessert. 

    7 Marrinup Dr., Yallingup, Western Australia, Australia
    08-9756–6164

    Known For

    • Willingness to split bills
    • Chef's Select set menu on Wednesday
    • The bistro hosts regularly changing art exhibitions

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues. and Wed., Reservations essential
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