The worst place I’ve eaten in perth. Hideously insouciant staff with a terrible attitude. I had some odd beetroot breakfast dish that had absolutely no flavour. Whilst the presentation was good the portion size was not.
Catherine F.
Place rating: 4 Morley, Australia
This may actually be the ugliest café in Perth but thankfully the décor isn’t a reflection of the food! Honestly I’m very happy to find this little vegan haven so close to home. They have a whole range of vegan breakfasts, a cabinet full of savoury vegan treats(lasange, Hot dogs), and possibly best of all — All the desserts are vegan! Cupcakes, cakes, brownies — all hope is not lost for those who love baked goods but want to keep their conscience clear! We had the Vegan Big Brekkie — Scrambled tofu, hash browns, tomato, beans, rosemary sausage(I think) and toast. All very tasty, even a non vegan would enjoy! The sausages were the most surprising, they seemed just like normal meat sausages. We also got some cupcakes and a brownie to take home and they were all great! No doubt this is my first of many visits :)
Andrea F.
Place rating: 5 Perth, Australia
Hidden behind a block of flats in suburbia(Wembley) lies one of Perth’s best kept secrets. Serving delicious plant based food, mega smoothies and yummy cupcakes, Pear’fect Pantry is not to be missed!
Emma J.
Place rating: 3 Northbridge, Australia
This is a good go to place if you’re looking for something quick from the cabinet and a coffee. It’s one of the only places around that I can take my vegan/veggo friends to and know they can eat something off the menu. Great raw desserts! All the meals I have had here have been super tasty, but sometimes the coffee is a bit hit and miss– particularly the long blacks but I think it depends on who is making it. Staff are quite nice & you need to order at the counter instead of table service.
Danielle W.
Place rating: 2 Perth, Australia
I’m beginning to think there are no adequate breakfast joints in Perth. Typical. When I order Eggs Benedict, I expect the hollandaise sauce to be warm, not cold. I expect the bread the be lightly toasted, not extra crunchy to the point it was hard to chew. I expect there to be more balance between flavors and drowning a dish in raw spinach doesn’t help. I love paying 18 bucks for something I could have made better at home.
Jodie K.
Place rating: 2 Perth, Australia
This little place is tucked away between apartment buildings and behind the complex laundromat, and has great potential. But…service was super slow, we waited over 45 minutes for breakfast on a saturday. When the place was half empty. The food was good but was ruined by the long wait. A real shame as the menu is great here and i had high hopes for this place. I’ll find somewhere else to eat in the area though.
Mariea C.
Place rating: 4 Perth, Australia
Food is really good but the service needs to be a bit more pleasant and welcoming. Highly recommend the cupcakes
Betty C.
Place rating: 5 Australia
Hands down the best kept secret in Perth — If you are after amazing food every time, this place does not disappoint! A huge range of vegan and vegetarian friendly options, raw food delights and juices to die for, I am a regular here not only because of the delicious generously sized portions, or the best coffee I’ve tasted but because of the friendly staff and relaxed atmosphere. The décor is simple like a friend’s kitchen, but who needs designer setting when you have food like this. Well done Pearfect!
Zoe V.
Place rating: 5 Perth, Australia
I absolutely love the perfect pantry, fresh and tasty and breakky is served until 1pm. Vegan and vege options are plentiful. They also have an amazing selection of cakes, vegan and other and make a mean coffee! I have never had a bad meal at the perfect pantry and the menu is always changing. A bit hard to find but don’t give up or you will miss out.
Laura D.
Place rating: 3 Perth, Australia
You’d never know about this place, if it wasn’t for Unilocal or if you lived in the area. I drove past the signage on Herdsman Parade and my stomach was rumbling, so I pulled in. One of the most unique locations around, nestled amidst some low-rise tower block estates. There’s a nice spread for lunch, frittata, salads, rolls and a few tempting cakes and muffins. There’s a cute courtyard area where you can enjoy your food outside and under the shade of a sun-umbrella. Not a great deal of effort has been put into the inside interior of the café. I grabbed a frittata($ 12 takeaway) and it was very flavorsome, not the standard bland egg mixture you often find.
Claire H.
Place rating: 3 Sydney, Australia
Approaching this off-the beaten track café, you’d be forgiven for thinking you’d taken a wrong turn into a neighbors back yard. The Pear’fect pantry hides behind a Laundromat and what looks like a block of flats. Inside is no different and the furnishings very well could have been sourced from a yard sale. Don’t let this throw you off though becase the food here is pretty good. There are gluten free brownies, crumbly slices and fluffy frosted cakes, worthy of a kids birthday party. Ready made wraps, rolls and salads are also on offer. Everything looks and tastes homemade(as it is). I tried the brownie last visit, which was good, but not worth the $ 5.50 price tag to be honest. The brunch menu here is a bit different from your standard breakfast fare. I can recommend the Mexican style breakfast; black beans, pita bread with a spicy guacamole; a sufficient hangover remedy.