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  1. Point

    In a prime sunset-watching spot overlooking a jetty, this BYO place is Derby’s best, with delicious seafood. The barramundi and croc steaks are popular. It also does takeaway.

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    Zanders

    Boasting a fantastic sunset spot overlooking the ocean, Zanders serves tasty seafood, excellent salads and a few international selections such as Moroccan lamb rump and prawns in red curry with coconut milk. There’s outdoor seating and a traditional fish-and-chips take-away next door.

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    Old Zoo Café

    This small, charming bistro has outdoor tables and delectable fusion fare, with tasty tapas selections (including crab croquettes, scallops and crocodile) as well as nicely presented grills and seafood. Fully licensed (try the fresh mango cocktail).

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    Oxford 130

    Boasting one of the best breakfasts in Perth, this is the classic, casual cafe you need in every neighbourhood. Elbow your way into a booth, or pull up a milk crate out front, eavesdrop on the local gossip and let the day slip by.

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    City Asia Restaurant

    This BYO eatery serves a small but tasty lunch buffet of barbecue ribs, duck, roast pork with crackling and other meaty standouts. At night, the chef showcases mostly Vietnamese dishes, with seafood playing a prominent role.

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  6. Ningaloo Health Foods

    This charming little cafe serves delicious breakfasts (pancakes with berries and maple syrup), light lunches (Thai salads, chicken or tofu wraps), plus mango lassis, fresh juices, smoothies and excellent coffees.

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    Bernie’s Place

    The sweet Philippine owner whips up tasty, nicely spiced Asian dishes at this homey restaurant. The menu changes regularly, but usually includes spring rolls, curry puffs, chilli mussels and vegetarian options.

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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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    Kelly’s Bar & Grill

    At the Country Club Hotel, Kelly’s serves up some of the best modern Australian cuisine in town: try the saltwater croc skewers, lamb rack or Muscovy duck breast and sit inside or out on the pool deck.

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    Bruno's Pizzeria & Ristorante

    Locals swear by the generous servings of honest Italian at Bruno's Pizzeria & Ristorante . There is a supermarket and café at the Boulevard Shopping Centre.

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    Villa Maritana

    Just over the railway bridge, locals enthusiastically recommend this Italian addition to Kal’s eating scene. Fresh and tasty pastas, and classic Mediterranean meat and fish dishes, are on the menu.

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  13. Bough Shed Restaurant

    Boasting splendid waterfront views, the Bough Shed offers a tasty selection of seafood and grill items, including Shark Bay snapper, sesame-toasted prawns, Moroccan lamb and vegetarian quesadillas.

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    Harbour Café

    Near the visitors centre, the Harbour Café cooks satisfying breakfasts (eggs Benedict, Mexican wraps) as well as hearty lunch fare (meat pies, sausage rolls, tandoori chicken) and decent coffee.

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    Camel Bar

    In a Federalist-style building on Chapman, the sun-drenched Camel Bar serves up fresh salads, garlic prawns, curry and other bistro fare, but is best known for its inventive wood-fired pizzas.

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  16. Southern End Restaurant

    With views to the edge of the world, this eatery is a treat. Light lunches ($13) or at least coffee and cake are a must; check out the occasional Sunday-afternoon live music sessions.

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  17. Shark Bay Hotel

    While this typical Aussie pub bistro is nothing flash, it’s a decent spot to eat a hearty counter meal and play a few rounds of pool. Rooms (doubles $85) are small, clean and basic.

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    Galleon Café

    Among a handful of inviting cafes along Robinson St, Galleon has its local following, lured by big breakfasts, good coffee, sandwiches and light lunches, plus fresh-baked goodies.

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    Black Pearl

    Overlooking Roebuck Bay, Black Pearl has inviting terrace seating and decent – though unsurprising – bistro fare. Late risers take note: breakfast served till 5.30pm.

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  20. Golden Orchid

    If you’re craving Chinese food, head here for tasty king-prawn chow mein, tofu and vegetables and Szechuan seafood. The $9 lunch specials are excellent value. BYO.

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  21. Bridgetown Pottery & Tearooms

    Bridgetown Pottery & Tearooms, in an 1870s cottage with an outdoor verandah and an indoor open fire, cooks up a storm for locals and visitors alike.

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    Drummond Catering

    This gourmet deli serves salads ($5) and very good sandwiches and daily hot lunch specials. Takeaway, or eat at the tables in the back.

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    Danny’s

    Just a walk away from the main drag, Danny’s is the place to go for a quality meat fix, with choice cuts of beef featuring heavily on the menu.

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  25. Monkey Bar

    This casual bar serves good counter meals and snacks, and is a popular spot for a round of pool and a few drinks. Open late.

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  26. Mary Rose Cafe

    A calm gem, with a courtyard for summer and pot-belly stove for winter, perfect for long brunches over the weekend papers.

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    Derby Takeaway

    This no-nonsense counter whips up grilled burgers, fish and chips, sausage rolls and decent coffee. Eat-in or takeaway.

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