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The Weekly Special: The planet’s finest pizzas, Perth Plateful returns, and the World’s 50 Best Restaurants gets some WA flavour

Plus one of Perth’s favourite shawarma pushers brings back a crowd favourite.

Max Veenhuyzen

Are you ready? August sees the return of Perth Plateful, a 31-day food and drink marathon featuring more than 100 events taking place across the CBD.

This staggering (and potentially stagger-inducing) program covers all prices points and tastes and includes – deep breath – a multi-level, truffle-centric feast at the Rechabite; beef and Chianti throwdowns; fried chicken feasts; curry nights inspired by London’s famous Brick Lane; the Wrestlemania of pizza competitions; journeys into Italian amaro culture, and more.

Santini Grill will feature in Perth Plateful, the city’s month-long eating and drinking party.
Santini Grill will feature in Perth Plateful, the city’s month-long eating and drinking party.

The 2025 program also features the introduction of Gourmet Getaways: all-inclusive staycation packages at city hotels for those that really want to make a night of it.

Hit the Perth Plateful website for more information and booking details.

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West Australian flavour at this year’s World’s 50 Best Restaurants awards

On Friday, the Northern Italian city of Turin hosted the announcement of the 2025 edition of the World’s 50 Best Restaurants awards: a countdown that asks a global panel of chefs, food journalists and writers to vote for their favourite eateries across the planet with Lima’s Peruvian-Japanese restaurant Maido coming in at first place.

While no Australian restaurants made the top 50 list, the Antipodes were represented in the supplementary list detailing the restaurants that ranked between places 51 and 100.

This year, Burnt Ends – the Singaporean barbecue restaurant from Perth-born chef David Pynt – came in at number 93, cementing its reputation as one of the island-nation’s essential high-end dining experiences. Saint Peter, Josh and Julie Niland’s Sydney seafood eatery, was the highest-ranked Australian restaurant and placed at number 66. MasterChef alum Mindy Woods, a Bundjalung woman of the Widjabul Wia-bul clan, won the Champions of Change award in recognition of her efforts to celebrate indigenous food culture.

Maestro Pizza in North Beach.
Maestro Pizza in North Beach.Tori Lill
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Bringing the planet’s finest pizzerias to Perth

What does it take to run one of the world’s best pizza restaurants? Andrea Brunelli and Chiara Mezzasoma know a little something-something.

In March, the couple’s fresh-faced North Beach pizzeria Maestro Sourdough Pizza once again featured in 50 Top Pizza’s Asia-Pacific rankings. (Maestro is WA’s sole representative on the list and this is its fourth appearance on the rankings.)

While pizza aficionados know that the elegant Naples-style pies at Maestro are worth travelling for, fans have even more reason to head north this winter: the inaugural Pizza Week, an Antipodean pizzeria shuffle that sees 11 50 Top Pizza-certified restaurants from Australia and New Zealand each take turns to create a pizza special that every participant will serve for one week only.

Some of the other pizzerias involved in this caper include Melbourne’s 48h Pizza e Gnocchi Bar, Sydney’s Al Taglio and Napoli Contemporanea in Auckland. Pizza Week runs till mid-August. Visit the Pizza Week website for more details.

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Yalla Bala brings back an off-menu favourite

“But will it last until Sunday?” pondered an Instagram commentator when Yalla Bala announced its shawarma special for the week, “that’s the real question.” As the saying goes, time will tell.

The surest way to ensure you don’t miss out on Ben Kotkis’s off-menu special starring spiced lamb mince, pomegranate molasses, tahini, Turkish salad mix and hot chips – all crammed into pillowy flatbread – is to get to Leederville’s favourite falafel and shawarma kiosk sooner rather than later this week. The off-menu kebab special is available from Wednesday to Sunday.

Blaze Young and Cassi Garrett, executive chef and head chef respectively of Edward & Idas.
Blaze Young and Cassi Garrett, executive chef and head chef respectively of Edward & Idas.

A wise head on Young shoulders

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What do you call a lawyer-in-training who decides to become a chef? If we’re talking about chef Blaze Young, one answer might be “impressive”, as demonstrated by her work as executive chef overseeing the cooking at Fremantle wine fantasy Nieuw Ruin, CBD cocktail den Foxtrot Unicorn, plus the recently hatted inner-city pub, Edward & Ida’s.

Young is also the guest for this Monday’s Yes, Chef (Monday, June 30), a monthly hospitality talk series held at member’s club Lawson Flats. Full disclosure: I’m the host of Yes, Chef, but I’m aware that I’m just the facilitator, timekeeper and question-asker-in-chief. The guests are the stars of each show and every session always uncovers valuable lessons and insights. Always. (Personally, I’m looking forward to quizzing Young about her experience as a latecomer to hospitality, learning the business side of the industry and who her key mentors were.)

Tickets for non-members are $15 – inclusive of a free drink – and guests are welcome to stick around afterwards for dinner upstairs at Lawson Flats’ in-house restaurant Luis’ and to continue the conversation.

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Max VeenhuyzenMax Veenhuyzen is a journalist and photographer who has been writing about food, drink and travel for national and international publications for more than 20 years. He reviews restaurants for the Good Food Guide.

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