Perth: where to go for dinner tonight?

I'm planning on taking the 3 sprogs out to dinner tonight seeing as DH is competing in RaceWars

I need a family friendly (4, 6 and 13yo) place that doesn't require a booking and is reasonably priced. Location - city and surrounds north of river.

I'm considering Jamies Italian and go there at 5 and line up but I fear Friday night could be a long wait.

The kids eat anything - love curry, japanese, chinese, italian.
 
I'm considering Jamies Italian and go there at 5 and line up but I fear Friday night could be a long wait.

Went there on Sunday, pretty good and reasonably priced. I think they take bookings as of this Tuesday just gone so you might want to give that a try.
 
I'm planning on taking the 3 sprogs out to dinner tonight seeing as DH is competing in RaceWars

I need a family friendly (4, 6 and 13yo) place that doesn't require a booking and is reasonably priced. Location - city and surrounds north of river.

I'm considering Jamies Italian and go there at 5 and line up but I fear Friday night could be a long wait.

The kids eat anything - love curry, japanese, chinese, italian.

i didn't know you guys were car-heavy!

i'm building a retro-tech hot-rod at the moment using supra suspension front and back.

WAAAAAAAY off topic.
 
Went to Bibik Chan's in Nedlands last night. Not bad if the kids don't mind a few spices. Great food and awesome prices for Perth. As long as you don't mind the plastic chairs and retro (original) 70s decor.
 
I'm planning on taking the 3 sprogs out to dinner tonight seeing as DH is competing in RaceWars

I need a family friendly (4, 6 and 13yo) place that doesn't require a booking and is reasonably priced. Location - city and surrounds north of river.

I'm considering Jamies Italian and go there at 5 and line up but I fear Friday night could be a long wait.

The kids eat anything - love curry, japanese, chinese, italian.

My fav Japanese, and OK for kids, unfortunately you will need to book
http://www.urbanspoon.com/r/338/1370356/restaurant/Perth/Hanami-Japanese-Restaurant-Mount-Lawley

We go this this resturant at least once a week, don't need to book, however Friday, perhaps I would, food fresh, OK for kids
http://www.urbanspoon.com/r/338/1370614/restaurant/Perth/Phi-Yen-Northbridge

We regularly go to these 2 each week and meals are always outstanding
 
i didn't know you guys were car-heavy!

i'm building a retro-tech hot-rod at the moment using supra suspension front and back.

WAAAAAAAY off topic.

He's a mega car nut - happiest as a pig in mud customising car parts. He was asking me the other week if I could CAD up a part he had designed and needed made. I said "Nah but I bet Aaron could and understand what you are trying to achieve". In the end he bought a drill press and drilled solid aluminium and made his own :rolleyes:

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Looks like a 4G63 torque curve to me - EVO?

Sleeper :)
'92 Legacy station wagon.
Does the school run lol!
He's hit the ANDRA limit for being allowed to drag without a cage so he's happy as a pig in mud that he can go to Race Wars and see if he can get into the 9s for a quarter mile.
 
sweet merciful crap! he got a torque curve like that out of a boxer?

so he's running better than 10.99? must be using a doggy or modded auto?
 
Siena's in Leederville

One of the biggest draw cards is the children's playground where parents can overlook through a large glass window
 
Siena's in Leederville

One of the biggest draw cards is the children's playground where parents can overlook through a large glass window

I have heard it is good, but whatever you do never ever go to Siena's, Mt Lawley it is shocking, food is bad.
 
sweet merciful crap! he got a torque curve like that out of a boxer?

so he's running better than 10.99? must be using a doggy or modded auto?


He's currently in the low 10s. Hasn't been allowed to Motorplex for ages - so he's delighted he can go to a private event and see if he can get to 9s :)
Was manual, then auto, now manual again.
 
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