News articles tagged with 'Perth'
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Impressive izakaya at The Bonsai
Move over Spanish tapas, izakaya is the new way to go, and The Bonsai, recently opened in Northbridge, is the place to experience it. Small, share sized plates allow you to loose your tastebuds on a variety of dishes and the communal plate-sharing provides plenty of opportunity to dissect and discuss tastes and textures.
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A Little Bit of Home at Our Place on the Hill
Visiting Our Place on the Hill in Kalamunda nostalgically reminded me of being back at my grandma’s house in central Kansas. Cosy, familiar and smelling oh so good, I had the feeling that not only was I was about to savour a great cup of coffee, but I was also very close to indulging in more than my fair share of homemade baked goods.
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Coffee, Life, Zekka
I’ve always felt I could quite excel at being a lady of leisure – just ask my husband, he’ll tell you. Maybe that’s why I consider reviewing cafes to be one of the greatest perks of my job at 5 Senses Coffee. Therefore I suppose it should have come as no surprise that my first visit to Zekka left me with the feeling of utter joy and contentment. After all, it’s not often that one visit to a cafe can alter your current perspective on life.
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Get Together at Bivouac
Bivouac … The word is used in a literal sense to describe a temporary campsite used by adventurers and trekkers, and also in the military as a place to rest and recuperate. It is normal to share a bivouac with fellow travellers and to share food and water along with the shelter. The name Bivouac came about because we wanted a name that would represent what we’re all about; getting together in a warm and comfy place, sharing food and drinks and enjoying each other’s company.
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It’s More Than Just a Beverage at The Daily
Laurence Greenfield, owner of The Daily Espresso Bar in Swanbourne, wants to do more than get people to visit his café, he wants to get them involved in the journey of coffee — in every aspect from the story of the grower to the quality in the cup.
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Health.i.er at CNR
Martine Trinder is doing a lot to make CNR a healthier place to visit. Since she and her husband Paul purchased the café in August of last year, CNR, situated in the heart of Northbridge, has undergone many changes in practically every facet of the business.