Perth: Foodie heaven, all year round
We had accommodation that gave us the freedom to cook if we wanted to (we didn’t really) as well as store and prepare breakfast and lunch makings for the days it wasn’t convenient to find a restaurant, food court or snack bar. It’s also a good way to cut costs if you’re on a tight budget as there are well stocked supermarkets and delis across the area around Perth where we spent our time. Visiting the Markets is also a popular outing across Australia and the Fremantle Markets were one of our first stops. We went home laden with salad makings for our dinner, two big boxes of the largest and sweetest strawberries we’ve ever eaten, and some sweet treats for in-between. The Markets are older that Australia (born 1901). They were opened in November 1897 on the corner of South Terrace &, Henderson Street and are still going strong today. They open Friday to Sunday between 9am and 6pm and apart from things for your appetite that have lots of beautiful crafts and souvenirs to take home. Many of the stalls are manned by the artisans themselves so stop for a chat.

Our accommodation was in Fremantle, because that area and Perth City were the main places we would be visiting, so we looked for some great food options in both. We’re not really foodies, but we do enjoy good and healthy food, which is available across Australia, for all price points. Something to note: While a tip is always appreciated, there is not really a tipping culture in Australia, so it’s your choice whether you want to say an extra thank you.
Fremantle area
Cicerello’s

Located in: Fremantle Fishing Boat Harbour
Fremantle
Kailis’ Fishmarket Café
Fremantle
Hours: Open every day (Including all public holidays), 10.30AM – LATE (according to their website)
While you can reserve a table before you go, not a bad idea if it’s a big group, most people just ‘walk in. You can choose a table outside on the waterfront, or inside if it’s a rainy day. They’ve been serving Fish ‘n’ chips and seafood BBQ since 1928 and they have a gelato bar to finish off with something sweet. They also offer vegetarian options and have a kids’ menu as it’s a very kid friendly environment. The menu is pretty extensive and when our food was ready (self- service remember), we collected more that we expected. We did over-order, but they will give you something to take it home in if you can’t finish. We were happy with our selections, and walked out as satisfied tummies.

Little Creatures
Fremantle
We visited on an evening when they were closing early, so we weren’t able to relax and enjoy our meal, though what we were able o finish was tasty enough to suggest we mark it as one for the future. They are currently closed for renovations, so keep an eye out by watching their socials. They are still open however for brewery tours.

At ‘home’
Eating out all the time in Australia is like everywhere else, it can become expensive, but there are plenty of markets and supermarkets where you can pick up easy meals. Fresh fruit and vegetables and salad makings are quick and easy and paired with a ‘Bachelor’s handbag’ you have a ready meal. This is a fresh hot roasted chicken and the best come from Woolworths, aka ‘Woolies’. If you have leftovers, they can be used for sandwiches or on rolls for lunch. TIP: The chickens are marked with the time out of the oven and they drop the price when it hits 3 hours. They’re still good, but you’ll save a bit.
Swan River Gelato
All their info is available on their website and you can follow them on instagram and facebook.
This is quite a non fancy place to enjoy a really good gelato. We were quite happy to sit at a wobbly table to enjoy our treat. Since we’d just had our lunch we decided to share three scoops between us, but we know someone quietly nipped back a couple of days later for a cup of their own. It’s good.

Italian Street Kitchen
121 William St, Perth
They’re right in the CBD, not far from Perth Station, just beside the entrance to Raine Square Food Court downstairs, which was a bit quiet on a Sunday. They’re also right next door to a Coles Supermarket and upstairs in the State Building you’ll find fancy upmarket restaurants.

Betty’s Burgers
Murray St, Perth
We can see why this is a popular spot for classic burgers and shakes, because they actually look like real food! Nice fat burgers and real lettuce. Their salads didn’t disappoint either, though we didn’t try their shakes, there’s always next time.

Rottnest Island WA 6161, Australia
Hours: From Instagram: Coffee, Breakfast, Lunch & Icecream
Opens 6:30am – 4:00pm Daily
Ice Cream 11am – 5pm
We heard about their Cray Dogs, buns stuffed with marinated & grilled crayfish and thought they were worth a try. They certainly rose to the occasion and though they’re not a cheap option, they are definitely worth every cent. They also sell salads and a range of delicious looking cakes and other assorted sweet treats. Try their milkshakes and icecreams as well.

Squiffies on the Wharf
Peter Hughes Dr,
Fremantle
Even though the E Shed Markets are only open on weekends, the cafe is open every day as there’s a steady stream of visitors catching ferries to Rottnest Island. We dropped in for some coffee and couldn’t resist their home-made traditional slices calling out to go with us for a snack. And we’re very glad we didn’t resist, because they were a good size, not too sweet and they were very welcome when we stopped for a rest from cycling on Rottnest Island.

On the beach
Cottesloe Beach is one of Perth’s most famous and accessible beaches, easily reached by public transport. Catch the Fremantle train and get out at Cottesloe. A walk along Forrest beside the Golf Club brings you out near the Surf Lifesaving Pavilion. It’s perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and enjoying a brunch at local cafes like Magic Apple Wholefoods. Enjoy a walk north along the beach.

Cottesloe WA
Wednesday – Sunday 7 am–8 pm
We enjoyed a muffin while waiting for our haloumi and pumpkin salad, which was pronounced to be excellent. We’ve never tried an açaí bowl before and this was a good opportunity. The verdict was more positive than not, they were nicely presented and the ingredients were well combined, but as yet, it’s still not a love affair. However, the coffee and hot chocolate all got big yesses.







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