Fraser's, Fine dining restaurant in Kings Park, Perth, Australia
Fraser's is a fine dining restaurant in Kings Park that serves contemporary Australian dishes made with seasonal ingredients and offers views of Perth's skyline and the Swan River. The elevated position within the park allows diners to take in both the city and water views while eating.
The restaurant opened in 1993 and sits on Fraser Avenue, named after Malcolm Fraser, the second Surveyor-General who shaped Perth's early development. The location connects the dining spot to a formative figure in the city's history.
The place builds its menu around Western Australian producers, creating a direct connection between what arrives on your plate and the regional farmers who grow it. This approach shapes how locals and visitors experience food in the area.
The restaurant welcomes visitors throughout the day from late morning to late evening, with bookings made online or by phone to secure your table. The elevated location within the park means you will walk a short distance from the park entrance to reach the dining space.
Floor-to-ceiling windows and an outdoor terrace allow diners to sit among lemon-scented gum trees while they eat, creating an uncommon blend of refined dining and natural surroundings. The park's eucalyptus canopy becomes part of your meal experience in an immediate and sensory way.
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