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The Lists 2014: Best Place to Eat

Every year OUTinPerth readers vote for their favourite peoples, places and things. These are the winners for the best place to eat in 2014!

The Court Hotel

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1. The Court

This friendly gay pub offers an array of pizzas and other delights. Be sure to check out their new summer menu!

the moon

2. The Moon Cafe

This late-night Northbridge hangout appears to have won over the public with its delicious new menu.

brika

3. Brika

This Greek restaurant has been kicking goals and charming the hearts and stomachs of Perth locals!

house-bacon

4. Cantina

This friendly Mount Lawley coffee shop has been making waves amongst stiff competition on cafe-heavy Beaufort Street. They also have a charcuterie!

Aisuru Sushi

 

5. Aisuru Sushi

This Asian fusian restaurant has become hugely popular in Northbridge and now has a Subiaco location. Be sure to try the popcorn shrimp!

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