Restaurants in Fremantle
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Cicerello's
This busy fish 'n' chippery has been around since 1903 and remains a quintessential Freo experience. Leave the kids staring at the large aquariums, choose your fish and chips, then pick a spot out on the boardwalk to devour it.
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Mussel Bar
Mussel Bar's large glass windows afford romantic views of the glittering harbour. Mussels, of course, are the go – or you can knock back fresh oysters with a sunset glass of bubbly.
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Maya
Maya's white tablecloths and wooden chairs signal classic style without the pomp. Its well-executed meals have earnt it the reputation of WA's best Indian restaurant. Try a Punjabi, Delhi or Bombay banquet.
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Juicy Beetroot
This popular meat-free zone serves tasty vego and vegan dishes of the wholefood variety (tofu burgers, curries etc), and zingy fresh juices. It's tucked up an alley off High St (near No 132), with outdoor seating.
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Red Herring
Set out on a deck with picture windows overlooking the Swan River, this great restaurant offers (mainly) seafood with a view. Fresh and simple is the key, with Asian touches to some dishes. Book well ahead.
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Gino's
Old-school Gino's is Freo's most famous cafe, and while it's become a tourist attraction in its own right, the locals still treat it as their second living room, only with better coffee.
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Moore Moore
An urban-chic cafe that spills into the adjoining art gallery and overflows into a flagstoned courtyard. Great coffee, good cooked breakfasts (including half serves for undersized appetites), pastries and wraps; free wi-fi.
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Cafe 55
Vietnamese food with a Freo feel, this bright cafe's fragrant soups – pho, bun bo Hue – are fantastic. Plus there are baguettes just like you'd get in the former French colony.
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Harvest
Swing through the heavy, fuchsia-painted metal doors and into the dark-wood dining room lined with artworks and curios, then settle down to comforting Mod Oz dishes cooked with a dash of panache.
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