The line-up of unique eateries merge striking design, passionate chefs and seasonal driven cooking to draw diners to our port city again and again. Fremantle's fine dining venues showcase the best in seasonal produce on their world class menus, with the quintessential touch of Fremantle soul that the city is known for. Food is revered as much as served in these award winning restaurants and there's plenty more to try while you explore the city and surrounds.
Manuka Woodfire Kitchen
Boasting a head-chef owner who worked in the kitchens of Gordan Ramsey and Marcus Wareing in London, Manuka Woodfire Kitchen has been serving flame-fired perfection ever since they opened their doors in 2015. Eat there if you believe in food as art, passion and a source of joy. #13 in the top 50 Western Australian Good Food Guide 2019
Habitué Restaurant
Located in North Fremantle, Habitué serves up food so fine it will live on in your memory long after you've left its charming venue. The cuisine is infused with creativity and each portion is cleverly crafted for the plate. They also have an extremely knowledgeable sommelier who is on-hand to suggest something to swish and swallow from their curated wine list. #27 in the top 50 Western Australian Good Food Guide 2018
Propeller
If you are after a laidback vibe with top-notch fare, Propeller in North Fremantle is where all those in the know, go. People don't just eat there, they fall in love, some for the first time, with Levantine cuisine, and with good reason. One taste and you'll also be a devotee of their particular brand of Middle Eastern mastery. #28 in the top 50 Western Australian Good Food Guide 2018
Bread in Common
With a commitment to their namesake, which sees them baking every morning at 3 am, it's fair to say that Bread in Common's commitment to food is anything but..."common." They churn their own butter, harvest fresh herbs from their verge garden, and even make their own vinegar on site. Everything is about making the best of what's local and seasonal and the idea of starting simple, to serve-up the superlative. #29 in the top 50 Western Australian Good Food Guide 2018
Bib & Tucker
Very few fine dining-venues can boast a stretch of scenery and an ocean vista like Bib & Tucker. But it's the quality of the food, as much as the views, that makes people line-up to dine. See their modern Australian menu and discover what makes Bib and Tucker almost as famous as its Olympian owner. #32 in the top 50 Western Australian Good Food Guide 2018
La Sosta
As authentic as you are likely to taste anywhere, and the recipient of the Ospitalita Italiana award, La Sosta turns pasta into a handmade artform. If you are looking for a traditional Italian restaurant with style, sophistication and signature dishes, La Sosta should be the first name on your lips.
Nunzio's
Located in a charming heritage building on Essex Street, Nunzio's is known for its fresh, locally sourced seafood, charming ambience and attentive service. Nunzio's is the kind of place you go to mark the extraordinary (and ordinary) moments in your life, celebrate with exceptional food.