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4 based on 233 reviews
Italian style restaurant, with traditional & modern dishes. Very friendly professional silver service. Only premium products are used by our multi award winning Chef. Great atmosphere, very comfortable garden surroundings. Perfect place for a business lun
A return to this local favourite with a friend and we were welcomed despite the lack of booking on a very busy Saturday night. The service was friendly and our server was friendly and very helpful. The food was again delicious, with ample servings and beautifully presented. It's such a great place and the fact that there were no free tables is testament to their success. Worth the effort. Much gratitude for your lovely post, in hospitality it makes us happy when our customers have a great experience and even more so when we hear about it! Thank you once again.
Best Contemporary food near Perth, Western Australia, Australia
4 based on 262 reviews
Located on the Lobby Level of the 5 star Duxton Hotel Perth, Firewater Grille is an elegant and stylish addition, not only to the hotel, but to Perthâs restaurant scene for everyone to enjoy. Open every day for Breakfast, Lunch, High Tea or Dinner. The co
Rather like the Duxton itself! The food was absolutely fine but both for dinner and for breakfast it lacked inspiration. Service was good. However ,despite asking and reminding them that we had a show to catch , our main course was served with insufficient time to enjoy it before our departure. We liked the Thai fishcakes, salmon, sirloin steak, pork belly and risotto.Similarly, again, the breakfast was fresh , delicious but somewhat uninspired although there was variety. I was very disappointed that they donât know how to brew tea. Coffee was okay. So - not quite 5 stars.
4 based on 232 reviews
This place does not disappoint for food and wine. Is always open, went on Good Friday before Eagles/Port Adelaide game.Was the highlight of the day!
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4 based on 1530 reviews
The fully licensed Miss Maud Restaurant Perth is a fine food landmark in the Perth CBD where you can enjoy incomparable Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Smorgasbords (buffet) or select from the equally tempting a la carte menu 7 days a week. With live Entertai
Service was excellent. We were greeted with smiles, plates were cleared promptly and a gentleman gave my son a balloon.But thatâs the end of the positives.Food varieties were limited.Seafood (especially oyster and mussels) was not fresh.Fruits were not sweet.
Most Popular Indian food in Perth, Western Australia, Australia
4 based on 280 reviews
Post, COMO The Treasuryâs all-day osteria, serves Italian classics in a space that is simple yet polished. Serving breakfast from 6:30am-10:30am, lunch from 12:00pm-3:00pm, dinner from 6:00pm and small bites (âstuzzichiniâ) anytime, Post offers flexible a
Post restaurant delivers on all levels. The food was delicious, innovative and well presented. The service was equally excellent with friendly attentive staff. The only negative was there were no tablecloth which in an upmarket restaurant always adds another dimension to the ambience.
Most Popular Australian food in Perth, Western Australia, Australia
4 based on 3081 reviews
Situated high above the city centre, C Restaurant is Perth's only revolving restaurant offering unrivalled views. Open seven days a week for lunch, High Tea and dinner we serve award winning Australian food and wines with professional service.
I don't know where to start with how disappointing this experience was, again. I had been to C restaurant in the past for lunch, and this time went for dinner a few years later. Since my date had been wanting to try C restaurant I thought I would give it a second chance and be hopeful things had changed. They had not, this time I wasn't the only one disappointed. I booked a reservation for dinner as a birthday surprise and when we arrived there was some confusion to our reservation, it was a little awkward but I dismissed it and after showing that I had made the reservation online we were taken to a table. Nice view and slightly dated decor still but the seating was ok. My date wanted to move the chair to be a bit more comfortable at the table but we were advised to keep everything as it is since someone else was going to be sitting behind us (no one came to the next table, or many other tables for at least an hour). This was a slight hiccup but nothing drastic. We sat at the table waiting for sometime for someone, anyone, to come take our orders. We had to flag someone down for this, despite the restaurant being nearly empty. Finally we had our orders taken, this time waiting for some drinks, complimentary water even, and again, had to flag someone down and ask what was happening, all the while other tables did appear to have some nice servers who were friendly, accomodating and offered still or sparkling at the very least. The water came, and was spilled over the table, again maybe just a hiccup. The food came, not with the expectation of a fine dining restaurant but more the service you would receive in a diner when your plate is just put on the table, server reaching over your date and not the order we asked for. Waited again for a long time for the correct main dish to come and had to eat separately since the food would go cold, a bit of a disappointment when one person is waiting for food and the other sitting there watching. In addition to this we had to ask a few times for some sides we ordered but they arrived so late we presumed they forgot and we had eaten the mains already. We held our breath for dessert hoping that some special birthday surprise would make up for it. Ordered dessert and some tea and they came out from the kitchen, but not without asking for some milk with the tea, where we were given a dismissive look from the waiter. I didn't realise that asking for milk with English Breakfast was a foreign concept let alone served with attitude. At this point after finishing dessert and seeing another table receive a complimentary birthday treat with candle we didn't hold our breath. I apologised to my date that the experience was sour and didn't live up to expectations. As we were getting up to leave they must have remembered that the booking was for a birthday and it was rushed out of the kitchen. A bit of a slap in the face after a poor experience and then having to pay an overpriced bill had my teeth grinding. We were asked if everything was ok with the meals and service and if we want to leave a tip. My tip for C restaurant is this: improve the professionalism of all your staff, lose the pretentious attitude and reduce your prices because your standards don't meet expectations. There are many people hoping to come to C for a great fine dining and celebratory experience and if they are as disappointed as we were then you have wasted their money and the opportunity to be part of a special moment.Dear Jonathan R, thank you for the detailed review of your visit to C Restaurant (in August, I believe?). It is clear that we did not provide the service which you and, indeed, all our diners should expect for which, whilst there are a few comments I could take issue with, I sincerely apologise.
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