The Best Restaurants in Subiaco You Must Try
These are the best restaurants in Subiaco guaranteed to take your next lunch or dinner date from zero to hero.
Welcome to Subiaco, a suburb renowned for its eclectic architecture, leafy residential streets, chic shopping... and a vibrant, multicultural dining scene.
Affectionately dubbed 'Subi' by locals, this storied Perth suburb has a rich history, with humble origins. Settled in 1851 by Benedictine monks from Subiaco, Italy, the area soon developed into a distinct town centre, quite resembling a European village. With that kind of background, it's an area abuzz with bustling Italian cafés and and award-winning restaurants - and yet, this multicultural love affair extends far beyond the Mediterranean.
With all of that in mind, we thought it was time to dive right in and get our fill of the best Subiaco restaurants.
Lums Wine Bar
Hidden away in a stunning two-storey heritage terrace, Lums Wine Bar is a must-visit for wine aficionados and culinary connoisseurs alike. This stylish venue features an ever-changing selection of boutique wines from around the globe, perfectly complemented by a menu of Spanish-inspired tapas.
Delight in dishes like patatas bravas, jamón and pea croquettes, and wild mushroom gnocchi with confit tomatoes. For a standout treat, try the seared black Angus beef with salsa verde. Whether for a casual drink or a romantic evening, Lums is a wine bar-meets-restaurant in Subiaco that promises a sophisticated yet fun escape.
433 Hay Street, Subiaco
Bar Banter
Bar Banter, nestled behind La Condesa, is your ultimate retreat for those blissful, balmy evenings. Sip on expertly crafted cocktails and nibble on an array of delightful share plates as you watch the sun cast its golden glow over Subiaco. The menu is a treasure trove of delectable morsels—think Sicilian olives, marinated artichokes, and indulgent truffle parmesan potato gems. Dive into crab cake buns, Korean fried chicken wings, and an irresistible selection of cheeses, including crémeux double brie and dolce gorgonzola. For an evening of relaxed elegance and tantalising bites, Bar Banter offers an unforgettable drinking and dining experience.
Hiddlestone Lane, Subiaco
Storehouse
Head to the rooftop of Subiaco’s Vibe Hotel and you’ll find the fabulous Storehouse rooftop restaurant, where you can dine on some pretty outstanding, share-style food, made with locally sourced produce (like the famous La Delizia stracciatella, or the melt-in-your-mouth Fremantle octopus). Relax and sip in total style, as you take in some of the most stunning, panoramic views of Subiaco and the Perth city skyline you’re likely to encounter.
9 Alvan Street, Subiaco
Bar Amelie
With some exceptional modern-Australian shareplates and a fun offering of bottomless brunches, champagne and oysters and high tea events, Bar Amelie is a Subiaco standout for indulgent catch ups with the girls. It’s an incredibly enjoyable way to while away an afternoon, sipping bubbles and devouring sweet and savoury delights.
118 Rokeby Road, Subiaco
Subiaco Continental
It didn’t take long for this Subiaco newbie to make a name for itself as one of the hottest new restaurants in Perth. The super-stylish corner tavern and bistro offers all day dining til late, fresh oysters, excellent cocktails, tap beer and an impressive wine list. The food is heavily European-inspired, hearty and delicious.
10 Rokeby Road, Subiaco
Subiaco Hotel
The Subiaco Hotel is a Perth institution, and one that effortlessly blends the suburb’s unique historic charm with a chic, modern style. This iconic venue, dating back to the late 19th century, offers a sophisticated yet casual dining spot, with an award-winning wine list and a menu of elevated pub classics.
465 Hay Street, Subiaco
Shui
New kid on the block and already thriving as one of the best Subiaco restaurants, Shui effortlessly blends the elegance of modern dining with a fusion of mouthwatering Asian flavours. Shui’s menu is popping, with delicious morsels like sesame prawn crumpets and silken tofu donuts, perfectly complemented by a cocktail list for the ages.
High tables outside make the most of the streetscape, and the interior is stylish and moody, exuding an air of intimacy and sophistication.
12 Rokeby Road, Subiaco
Lulu La Delizia
The beloved Lulu La Delizia is a cosy eatery and wine bar specialising in premium fresh pasta. With its warm and inviting atmosphere, Lulu la Delizia boasts an ever-changing menu, comprising le delizie (small plates), delicious wines, and, of course, housemade pasta lovingly crafted by Chef Joel Valvasori, using the freshest local ingredients.
Make sure you save room for dessert here, too - even if you’ve already stuffed yourself full with pasta.
Forrest Walk Precinct, 5/97 Rokeby Road, Subiaco
Lady of Ro
Transport yourself to the sun-soaked shores of Greece at Lady of Ro, an atmospheric, Greek-inspired Subiaco restaurant worth its weight in EV olive oil-hued gold.
As you step through the doors, you'll be greeted with a sea of vibrant colour, and a warm atmosphere reminiscent of the Mediterranean. An impressive spread of beautiful dishes are yours for the choosing, from succulent slow cooked lamb shoulder to charred octopus, all designed to share amongst friends. Remember to bring a bottle of wine, as they’re BYO.
345 Rokeby Road, Subiaco
Yiamas
Subi is all the better for this brand new Greek taverna, that feels modern, fresh and casually cool as can be. With colourful mezze share plates, delicious cocktails and a very cool cement bar with views into the kitchen, Yiamas is the latest Subiaco restaurant we can’t get enough of. Sit out in the leafy, trellised outdoor area and pretend you're living the good life in Santorini, glass of ouzo in hand to round out your delicious meal.
26 Denis Street, Subiaco
La Condesa
Sitting oh-so-pretty on Hay Street, La Condesa is a Mexican restaurant combining bold flavours with fresh ingredients, offering a fabulous selection of dishes across lunch and dinner (and they stay open ‘til late on weekends).
Grab a table on the alfresco, order a round of cocktails and make yourselves well and truly at home. From the seasonal cocktails to mouthwatering tacos, you’ll be able to indulge in it all in this achingly-cool restaurant.
483 Hay Street, Subiaco
Dilly Dally
A fun and casual Italian restaurant in the heart of Subiaco, Dilly Dally’s offering includes a solid list of small share plates, rustic pizzas, and hearty mains, as well as an extensive, eclectic and considered wine, indie beer and cocktail list.
Subiaco's not-so-secret bar, Bar Loiter, is out the back of Dilly Dally (you can enter from Rowland Street). Grab a table there for a lively and relaxed vibe, and a pared back version of the Dilly Dally menu.
87 Rokeby Road, Subiaco
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