Mount Hawthorn
Review
La Madonna Nera
Bet on black: Mount Hawthorn wine bar a precious addition to Perth’s Italian food and drink scene
After learning the family trade at a landmark Northbridge restaurant, architect-turned- restaurateur Fiona di Lanzo is out on her own and doing hospitality her way.
- by Max Veenhuyzen
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Casa Pizzeria
High on garlic, ‘green goddess’ and gelato at Perth pizza paradise
Welcome to the kitchen of Paul Bentley, a pizzaiolo with a disruptive streak making pizza unharmed by either a 20-minute car ride or a sleepover in your fridge.
- by Max Veenhuyzen
Property goldmine: These 10 Perth suburbs eclipsed 30 per cent growth
The total value of property transactions in WA was worth $40 billion over the past financial year, with some suburbs recording gains of around 40 per cent.
- by Sarah Brookes
Listen up Perth: Here’s the pizza order to test your maker’s skill
Hint: it’s probably not the pizza you’re thinking of. And its presence on a menu speaks to a certain intent.
- by Max Veenhuyzen
Casa crew bring terrific pizza (and pizza-adjacent favourites) to Mount Hawthorn
The crisp, 96-hour-fermented pizzas are designed to travel but can also be enjoyed in-store. And yes, there’s a Hawaiian pizza on the menu.
- by Max Veenhuyzen
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Sonny’s
Residing in a former bank, Sonny’s is a neighbourhood wine bar brimming with youthful vigour and potential
Drop in for easy-going wine snacks or make a night of it with a good-value chef’s menu overseen by one of the state’s most promising cooking talents.
- by Max Veenhuyzen
Broadbrush
Eat and drink Perth
Get packing for a ‘food and vinous journey’ – starting in Mount Hawthorn
Need a little stimulation? Perth’s latest food and drink news has you covered, whether you feel like luxe Italian, Indian immersion, jazz or just partying hard.
- by Rob Broadfield
The Reporter podcast: The Head in the Bag
This week on The Reporter podcast, Gary Adshead tells Michael Thomson how an ordinary walk with the dog led to a tip-off about the identity of a dismembered body.
From racing to Rottnest: Piecing together the full story of Perth’s severed head
A gifted child and a charming man, Stephen Cookson could have had it all. Instead, he sank deep into the underworld, where one day he got everything he deserved.
- by Gary Adshead
Molto bene: Perth’s top 10 ‘nuovo’ Italian restaurants to get your pasta fix
Mushy pasta and cook-by-numbers sauces are gone. In their place, proper al dente pasta, clean and calibrated flavours and well-cooked grills are the order of the day.
- by Rob Broadfield
Small dishes with weapons-grade flavour: Lucy Luu exceeds expectations
Lucy Luu is one of a raft of noodle and dumpling houses owned by a smart and ambitious Chinese Australian who packs ’em in every week at her Miss Chow’s venues.
- by Rob Broadfield
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