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Looking for suggestions for a lunch spot in Perth CBD. Doesn't have to be fancy, a pub or club would be ideal. We're meeting friends, also from out of town, and want to be able to sit and chat without being herded out.

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Looking for suggestions for a lunch spot in Perth CBD. Doesn't have to be fancy, a pub or club would be ideal. We're meeting friends, also from out of town, and want to be able to sit and chat without being herded out.

 

 

https://www.theurbanlist.com/perth/a-list/perths-best-cheap-eats

 

Been a while but Old Lane Street eats was good food, not sure it’d be great to sit and chat though, memory says a bit noisey.

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If you are into Vietnamese food - you must try the Viet Hoa in William Street (easy 15 minute walk) in the CBD. Been around for years, take you own grog, no corkage and the food is as good now as it was 20 years ago - open seven days for lunch and dinner and no need to book unless going in a Friday, Saturday or Sunday.

 

Many other restaurants around it, Viet Hoa often a few at the door waiting to get it (you will not have to wait long if at all) and all the other restaurants around will be only be half full - they must be doing something right - and cheap too by Aussie standards

 

Stay as long as you like the staff will work and clean up around you!

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Another recommendation would the the Swell restaurant up my neck of the woods but you would need a car to get there (easy 25 minute drive from the CBD. Right on the beach at Mullaloo (located in the surf life saving club) and you will be right there on one of the best beaches in Perth. Have been several times since opening and have never been disappointed.

 

Should you have any red or white wine left over, cork it and drop it off at my place which is nearby, cannot have good wine wasted.

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