A Brasserie is a type of French restaurant with a relaxed setting, printed menus and white linen, which serves single dishes and other meals.
A Bistro is a small restaurant serving moderately priced simple meals in a modest setting typically with paper tablecloth. Bistros are defined mostly by the foods they serve. French home-style cooking, such as cassoulet or duck confit, are typical.
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Origin:
Region: East
Suburb: Swan Valley
Price Range: TBA
Lavender Bistro and Boutique
Being French, of course they love to celebrate food with friends and family, which is why their restaurant is thoughtfully styled for this exact atmosphere.
House-made Lavender products at the La Boutique, including a variety of jams, olive oils, lavender tea, lavender lollies and cosmetic products.
Origin:
Region: West
Suburb: Nedlands
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Steves
Steves is not only a Wine Bar it is also a Bisto and a Liquor store... Very original their winelist is impretive and their food has a french twist. Their menus are designed to take advantage of fresh local produce and they offer dishes that complement the changing seasons.
Origin:
Region: East
Suburb: East Perth
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The Heritage
Framed by the historic façade and dramatic high ceilings The Heritage features pewter bar tops hand made in Paris. The dining room offers an all day a la carte brasserie menu through to late night cocktails. The Heritage offers a European dominant wine list features.
Origin:
Region: West
Adresss: 120 Wellington Str.
Mosman Park
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Bistro France Soir
This former Sofitel Chef and his wife own Paris Café in the international Food court of Wembley. They have decided to offer a typical French Bistro Atmosphere at Bistro France Soir in Mosman Park. Some life music will be offered regularly… Bienvenue!
08 9286 3476
Perth French Brasseries and Bistros
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