January 15, 2015

Breakfast @ Ti Amo


You won't be blown away but it's pleasant enough. The breakfast menu is pretty standard but has some of the biggest pancakes I have ever seen. Later in the day the menu gives way to pasta and other Italian styled dishes. Convenient.

Address: 57 Hampden Rd, Nedlands

Cuisine:
 Cafe/Italian

Price range: $$

Must try: huge pancakes



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The Prophet

The banquet caters well to vegetarians and has to be one of the best value in Perth

I start dribbling when I even think about the banquet at The Prophet. Bring a gang and don't eat for a week beforehand. The salad has fried bread, the bread has some sort of addictive drug in, the dips are to die for and the felafel are eye-opening. It's yawnfully boring inside, parking is a hassle and the toilets are dodgy, but it is so very very worth it. Book well in advance or order takeaway.


Address: 907a Albany Hwy, Vic Park

Cuisine:
 Lebanese

Price range: $$

Must try: felafel



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Boubar Cafe


They really seem to like eggs here, and most of the breakfast dishes have them in one form or another. As such, Boubar is very vegetarian friendly. It's small and perfectly located for hospital and university staff and students, but it's cute and friendly enough for kids, while not being exactly kid-friendly.

Address: 31A Hampden Rd, Nedlands

Cuisine:
 Cafe

Price range: $

Must try: eggs or eggs



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Breakfast @ Little Pantry


It's tiny, and during the week the breakfast menu is limited to whatever is in the case, but the things in the case are delicious and on weekend the full menu is worth the wait. Service is helpful and friendly, the cakes and muffins are inspired and lunches are great to eat there or grab as a quick takeaway.

Address: 206 Nicholson Rd, Shenton Park

Cuisine:
 Cafe

Price range: $

Must try: vegetarian bagel



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Amphoras Bar


Love love love. Yummy food. Great service. Free street parking in the evenings. This is share food at its best. The wine service is non-pretentious and it is wonderful for small groups who like to pick and share and try new things. Don't bother trying to share desserts. 

Address: 1303 Hay St, West Perth

Cuisine:
 Tapas

Price range: $$

Must try: calamari



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Breakfast @ Domain on Loch


A cute little cafe that takes you back to Grandma's house with its decor, but stays current with its interesting and seasonal menu. Big fresh flavours and dishes that you don't see elsewhere, this is a pleasant way to start the day. There's no view to speak of, but a lovely al fresco area with painted mushrooms that may or may not hide fairies.

Address: Corner of Loch and Bedford Sts, Claremont

Cuisine:
 Cafe

Price range: $$

Must try: breakfast pizza



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Breakfast @ Naked Fig


One of the Fig sisters, the Naked Fig offers a great view of the beach (alas not the nude beach). They offer an interesting stable of breakfast dishes, that despite an overzealous use of pea shoots are both fresh and unusual. Kids are welcome but if they have a decent appetite, skip the kids meals as they are quite petite.

Address: 278 Marine Pde, Swanbourne

Cuisine:
 Cafe

Price range: $

Must try: potato and feta pancake



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