Going on a dim sum outing generally refers to having a Chinese brunch which offers tantalising morsels of food usually served with Chinese tea.
Dim sum (the literal translation for dim sum is "to touch the heart") or yum cha, which translates to "drink tea", is very popular in Perth, but there is definitely much more in store for the dim sum patron then just tea!
Can't find that illusive product or service? But know that you can get it "somewhere" in Perth. Perth Walkabout has done the legwork to review a range of specialty shops to tell you where they are and what they offer.
This section of Perth Walkabout is dedicated to providing an informative guide on specialty food shops in and around Perth.
Looking for something refreshing or a touch of something sweet after dinner?
It's snowing in Perth.......not really. If you are hoping to see any snow in Perth, the Stirling Ranges in the South West of WA is probably your best chance of seeing any snow. If you are lucky, one may catch a glimmer of snow at its highest peak Bluff Knoll which rises to just over 1000 metres.
Look no further than Prime Products for Indian, Sri Lankan and Pakistani groceries. My usual Prime Products shop is the one situated on William Street in Northbridge. It is situated near the Brisbane end of the bustling William Street amongst other Asian grocery shops along the strip and is easy to locate with its prominent yellow painted building at 414 William Street.
For seafood lovers in the quest to find the freshest fish to put on the barbie or to make that most elaborate of seafood dishes, the most popular spot for all things fishy would have to be Fremantle.
Fremantle is the port city of Perth, Western Australia and home to the Fishing Boat Harbour which has always been an integral part of life in Fremantle.