Category: Dining Guide

  • Warm up this winter with Suppa Club

    Welcome to Suppa Club, the home of gourmet soups in Myaree, WA! Our journey began eight years ago with a simple mission: to create a club for soup enthusiasts who crave pure, whole-foods and crave the comfort of home-style cooking without the hassle. Now, we’re thrilled to introduce our latest venture—a brand new Gourmet Soup…

  • Tonic for a Docker shocker

    AFTER an average spectacle of Sunday afternoon footy, my family and I headed over to Northbridge, bummed by the Docker’s sore loss. We needed to turn to one of life’s many pleasures – burgers. RoyAl’s Chicken and Burgers on William Street neighbours famed foodie spots No Mafia, La Cholita and U&I Café. It’s compact and…

  • A funky brunch with soul Sisters

    IT’S a sunny Sunday morning and the sky is so blue you’d think its summer.  But its definitely winter because the air is artic.  My grandies and I briskly walk towards a street corner that is brimming of light chatter and faint coffee grinder hums.  I had been told Sayers Sister do breakfasts right, so…

  • Birthday bash

    RESTAURANTS with amazing views tend to have mediocre food. They often rely on the vista to lure people in and get away with over-priced meals and poor service. So when my wife “Special K” said she had booked Hamptons City Beach for her dad’s birthday lunch, my heart sank a little. Let’s start with the…

  • Day of the dead? 

    WA Day was a bit of a miserable affair. It was bitterly cold and God had unzipped his fly and let rip all over the state. When I drove into Leederville – swerving past a mini ocean on the road – there were only a handful of eateries braving the conditions and open for business.…

  • Casual winner

      KCH North Perth sounds like some stuffy legal firm or the headquarters of a WA building company, but it’s actually a small Malaysian eatery on Angove Street. Specialising in “modern hawker chow”, it’s located opposite the Rosemount Hotel and has gone down a storm with locals since opening in 2019. I don’t normally reel…

  • Golden ticket

      Tuesday was one of those grey, damp affairs – a pre-cursor to winter – and North Perth had all the vitality of a morgue. I was trying to find the Golden Ravioli factory outlet, but somehow took a wrong turn and ended up in the Fitzgerald St car park, where stragglers from Dan Murphy’s…

  • Salutary sushi 

    THE Voice is always on the hunt for new sushi joints. The bite-size Japanese food is healthy, affordable and versatile, with a new flavour incarnation always just around the corner. The latest sushi joint to catch our eye was Fushi in Leederville, which has received glowing reports from locals. The takeaway is part of a…

  • Tasty fiesta

    DON Birria may sound like a Mexican villain from a 1970s cartoon, but it’s actually a new taco joint in the heart of Mt Lawley. Just around the corner from The Astor Theatre, the small eatery specialises in “birria” tacos which are stuffed with slow-cooked meat, then dipped in a stew and fried (mmm, get…

  • Blast-off

    Elon Musk’s Starship is the biggest rocket ever built, but despite its impressive height and girth it could only manage a “wet launch” on Monday and didn’t get off the ground. I wonder if the same psychology applies to rockets as other areas of life – you need a big It could apply to burgers…