Reviews on Contemporary food in Claremont, Western Australia, Australia including Meeka Restaurant, The Blue Duck, The Claremont, The University Club of Western Australia
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4 based on 239 reviews
Open for dinner from 5pm Tuesday to Saturday until late. Meeka offers alluring Tajines, modern Australian cuisine and amazing desserts all created from fresh, local produce by Head Chef, Leah Clarke.
Food was way too sweet even savoury dishes and all mains were not hot at all when served to the table. It was liked just putting on a turkish plate as presentation but was scooped out from a pot or saucepan. Also would rather buy delicate dessert from a good cafe or cake shop than the tasting plate of $38.Serving was small and overpriced. It had quite a lot of customers on a Friday night but I would not go back again.
3 based on 571 reviews
Perched above the sand dunes of the famous Cottesloe Beach, The Blue Duck is an iconic restaurant that has uninterrupted, panoramic views over Rottnest Island and the Indian Ocean. This busy restaurant is the heart of the local community and the place to
Awesome 180 degree views out over the ocean with you perched directly above the beach.Great coffee and nice breakfast range for you to sit and while away the time whilst reading the newspaper or catching up with new or old friends.Great prompt service.
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A relaxed inner-city pub, located in the heart of Perth's western suburbs. Est in 1902, The Claremont is a timeless & sophisticated gastropub, setting the bench mark for contemporary style dining.
Food was great, atmosphere lovely and modern, great time had by all, food was fresh and delicious. The cocktail selection is great too, plus they know how to rock your old favorites. Worth a revisit
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4 based on 41 reviews
With its spectacular location and stellar reputation the University Club of Western Australia offers Members, corporate clients and the university community a first class conference and event facility complemented by all the style, comfort and attention t
As a graduate of the University of Western Australia (UWA) I am qualified to join the University Club but I could not justify the joining fees, which are equivalent to a week's wages for most people. While the Club is quite luxurious, the prices of drinks are reasonable. The Club is also popular for seminars and other events. The club seems to aim its membership towards businesspeople who can deduct the fees from their tax. Corporate memberships are available.Hi Jeffrey,Thankyou for your feedback. If you are interested in Membership but are not able to manage the joining fee we are currently doing a promotion for for May where the joining fee is waived (saving you $385) leaving only a monthly fee of $24.50 payable. If you are interested in learning more about this promotion, simply email [email protected]. We hope to see you at the Club soon.
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