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2012 Lover Diaries Transcripts
Feb 2012
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Mar 2, 2012- Perth, Australia
So here we are in Perth. It’s a beach town on the Indian Ocean and it’s beautiful. It’s 85º and sunny and yesterday I went to Cottesloe Beach – I’ve never seen water that crystal blue before. And white sand. There was this art festival going on, so there were all these sculptures set up on the beach. We laid our towels out and got tans and frolicked in the water. After our beach afternoon, we went to this restaurant right on the beach called Indiana. It was built in 1910 and looked like an old fancy hotel. It’s one of the most beautiful places I’ve been, with old world arches and moldings, antique tables and big french doors opening out to views of azure blue ocean. We sat there for hours drinking strawberry mojitos and eating calamari until I was so tired, I went back to my fluffy hotel bed and slept. I’ve been thinking a lot about getting older and relevancy and how all my heroes have ended up alone. I wrote a song on the plane ride from Sydney to Perth on the appalachian dulcimer I bought the day of my flight. I bought it because Joni played on most of her blue record. I taught myself to play ‘A Case of You.’ Anyway, I wrote a song on it called “Nothin New” and it’s about being scared of aging and things changing and losing what you have. It says “I’m getting older and less sure of what you like about me anyway.” And in the chorus it says “How can a person know everything at 18, and nothing at 22? And will you still want me … when I’m nothing new.” It’s a really vulnerable song, but I think it’s important to say.
Jun 10, 2012- Los Angeles, CA
I’ve been in the studio non stop. This week I was in with Max Martin and Johan Shellback, the guys I wrote ‘Getting Back Together’ with. The first day, I had to do this corporate performance for an arena full of managers. I played Love Story and Mean, solo acoustic and Justin Timberlake was MCing so he introduced me. Hilarious sense of humor. He was making the whole arena laugh. When I finished there, I got on the plane and this idea came to me “I don’t know about you, but I’m feeling 22.” I wrote the entire chorus on the plane ride to LA. When I landed, I went straight to the studio and played it for Max and Johan. They loved it. I was so excited. I wrote 22 about how much fun I’ve been having this summer and this year in general. It’s so carefree and sounds like a summer anthem. I was floating on a cloud after we wrote it. The next day I brought them a chorus called 'Trouble’ that’s about how I should’ve known what I was getting into. We came back to 'Trouble’ and it turned out to be absolutely amazing. It’s so edgy and unexpected. It’s almost dub step. My friends love that one the most. I love writing so much. It’s the only thing that makes total sense to me. If I missed a day in the studio, I’d be so mad at myself. God I’ve been having such a beautiful life lately. I can’t believe it. It’s like there’s magic in the air. Friday was my day off. I woke up and went hiking. Then went home and showered. painted my nails, daydreamed about our trip for 4th of July. Taylor
Oct 17, 2012- Los Angeles, CA
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#lover diaries*#note: dates and place names are from my notation not taylors#and i didnt transcribe the specific lyrics bc the formatting was giving me a headache#so go to taylorpictures.net if you want those
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@joeyisourranger and @kreiderrider AND @rymurrsneckbeard tagged me in this and while I love you all dearly I could barely come up with these 5 'Fun' Facts let alone 15 so you're getting lumped together ❤️
In a Big Dee Energy move my first solo vacation was to Perth, Australia. I quite literally looked up the exact opposite side of the Earth from where I live (spoiler: it was in the Indian Ocean) and then picked the closest city. Made it into a birthday trip for myself and only cried at the airport once (it was a very long flight and the weather was TRASH when I landed so ya girl was stressed). But it's something that means a lot to me because it was the first thing I did for myself and by myself.
Growing up I had 'freckles' on my forearm that lined up perfectly to make the Big Dipper constellation. They have faded with age but I'm 100% going to ask my tattoo artist to add them back next time I go in for something.
My great-great-grandfather was part of the Royal Guard for Tsar Nicholas II and fled Russia shortly before the Bolshekiv revolution. Finding out this fact lead to my 15 year old self becoming very obsessed with that time period of Russian history and I still like to watch any documentaries that come out about it.
My little brother was born with mental and physical disabilities that he dealt with his entire life so we were always in and out of the hospital for him when I was younger. After he died I REALLY wanted to do something in the Special Education field but all the programs in my area were absolute garbage so I kind of gave up on that idea sadly.
And uh... idk, the clinic that I was born at is now a Spanish immersion school. ¿Donde está la biblioteca? am I right? I didn't go to said school but I did take 2 years of Spanish in high school and then worked at a restaurant where the kitchen staff only spoke Spanish. Used to have a pretty conversational fluency but it's all fallen out of my brain over the years.
For the next "victims" of this tag game though I'm throwing it over to @in-the-mists @letkirillfight @masonshaws and @sirkaywrites if they want to join in.
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[ad_1] Mohammed Siraj in action at the Gabba (PC: Debasis Sen) RevSportz Comment Over the decades, Australian cricket crowds have earned a reputation for both boisterousness and quick wit. Stephen Gascoigne, or Yabba as he came to be known, frequented the famous Hill at the Sydney Cricket Ground nearly a century ago. His heckling of visiting players, especially Poms, was so famous that he now has his own statue at the ground. “Leave our flies alone, Jardine,” he’s said to have told England’s captain during the controversial Bodyline series. “They’re the only friends you’ve got here. Such wisecracks have been par for the course during Ashes series. Some 60 years after Yabba’s celebrated quip, a smart Alec in the crowd had this missive for Phil Tufnell, England’s left-arm spinner – “Oi, Tufnell, lend us your brain. We’re building an idiot.” Unfortunately, the heckling directed at Asian cricketers and fans has often been neither funny nor memorable. During India’s famous Test win at the Adelaide Oval in 2003, an Indian journalist had chicken bones flung in his direction, and was called a ‘Coolie’. In those days, when the Indian community Down Under was miniscule, it wasn’t uncommon for even small groups of fans to be called ‘curry munchers’. Quite how you can munch a curry is something only a drunk or semi-literate yob could explain to you. But these days, the Indians in Australia are such a visible group that such slurs barely leave a mark. In fact, there is even a Curry Munchers restaurant in Perth. No prizes for guessing what cuisine they serve. For the Latest Sports News: Click Here Funny banter at the Gabba between Marnus Labuschagne and Mohammed Siraj (PC: Debasis Sen) Mohammed Siraj was always going to be a target for groups of Australian fans. There are few more passionate cricketers, and you only have to look back at his celebrations with the flag last time India were in Brisbane to know how much he wears his heart on his sleeve. He’s also a highly skilful operator, who played a huge part in India’s come-from-behind triumph in 2020-21. From Sunil Gavaskar to Virat Kohli, Australian crowds have tried to rile up the opposition’s ‘face’. Many of the barbs were downright nasty, and prompted a furious response from Kohli on his first tour in 2011-12. Back then, he was like Siraj, with every single emotion he felt writ large across his face. That made him an easy target. When does the barracking cross the line and become racism? Until and unless someone captures what’s said or Siraj himself reveals what happens during those boundary-line exchanges, it’s unwise to throw words like racism around. For the moment, Siraj should wear the slurs and abuse like a badge of honour. As with Jardine all those years ago, and Wasim Akram in the late 1980s – “Wasim is a w***er” was a popular chant at the time – these barbs are a sign of fear. If Siraj wasn’t a threat to Australia and their hopes of winning this series, the fans wouldn’t bother with him. That he gets wound up encourages them, and he can expect much more of the same in Melbourne and Sydney. As with Jardine, who left Australian shores with the Ashes, it will be water off his back, as long as certain lines aren’t crossed. We know what they are, and unlike Yabba’s finest one-liners, they aren’t remotely funny. Also Read: Hostile Gabba could bring the best out of Mohammed Siraj The post From Yabba’s humour to vile abuse – when does a crowd cross the line? appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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[ad_1] Mohammed Siraj in action at the Gabba (PC: Debasis Sen) RevSportz Comment Over the decades, Australian cricket crowds have earned a reputation for both boisterousness and quick wit. Stephen Gascoigne, or Yabba as he came to be known, frequented the famous Hill at the Sydney Cricket Ground nearly a century ago. His heckling of visiting players, especially Poms, was so famous that he now has his own statue at the ground. “Leave our flies alone, Jardine,” he’s said to have told England’s captain during the controversial Bodyline series. “They’re the only friends you’ve got here. Such wisecracks have been par for the course during Ashes series. Some 60 years after Yabba’s celebrated quip, a smart Alec in the crowd had this missive for Phil Tufnell, England’s left-arm spinner – “Oi, Tufnell, lend us your brain. We’re building an idiot.” Unfortunately, the heckling directed at Asian cricketers and fans has often been neither funny nor memorable. During India’s famous Test win at the Adelaide Oval in 2003, an Indian journalist had chicken bones flung in his direction, and was called a ‘Coolie’. In those days, when the Indian community Down Under was miniscule, it wasn’t uncommon for even small groups of fans to be called ‘curry munchers’. Quite how you can munch a curry is something only a drunk or semi-literate yob could explain to you. But these days, the Indians in Australia are such a visible group that such slurs barely leave a mark. In fact, there is even a Curry Munchers restaurant in Perth. No prizes for guessing what cuisine they serve. For the Latest Sports News: Click Here Funny banter at the Gabba between Marnus Labuschagne and Mohammed Siraj (PC: Debasis Sen) Mohammed Siraj was always going to be a target for groups of Australian fans. There are few more passionate cricketers, and you only have to look back at his celebrations with the flag last time India were in Brisbane to know how much he wears his heart on his sleeve. He’s also a highly skilful operator, who played a huge part in India’s come-from-behind triumph in 2020-21. From Sunil Gavaskar to Virat Kohli, Australian crowds have tried to rile up the opposition’s ‘face’. Many of the barbs were downright nasty, and prompted a furious response from Kohli on his first tour in 2011-12. Back then, he was like Siraj, with every single emotion he felt writ large across his face. That made him an easy target. When does the barracking cross the line and become racism? Until and unless someone captures what’s said or Siraj himself reveals what happens during those boundary-line exchanges, it’s unwise to throw words like racism around. For the moment, Siraj should wear the slurs and abuse like a badge of honour. As with Jardine all those years ago, and Wasim Akram in the late 1980s – “Wasim is a w***er” was a popular chant at the time – these barbs are a sign of fear. If Siraj wasn’t a threat to Australia and their hopes of winning this series, the fans wouldn’t bother with him. That he gets wound up encourages them, and he can expect much more of the same in Melbourne and Sydney. As with Jardine, who left Australian shores with the Ashes, it will be water off his back, as long as certain lines aren’t crossed. We know what they are, and unlike Yabba’s finest one-liners, they aren’t remotely funny. Also Read: Hostile Gabba could bring the best out of Mohammed Siraj The post From Yabba’s humour to vile abuse – when does a crowd cross the line? appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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Sightseeing Perth in a Day: A Complete Guide to Explore the Best of Perth
Perth, the sunniest capital of Australia, boasts a mix of natural beauty and urban excitement. Whether you’re a visitor with limited time or a local wanting to rediscover your city, this guide helps you make the most of your day. With Eazy Car Rentals, you can easily navigate through Perth’s top attractions and enjoy a flexible, efficient journey. Here’s how to see Perth in a day, with a suggested itinerary that covers everything from lush parks to historic sites.
1. Start Your Day at Kings Park and Botanic Garden
Begin your day at the iconic Kings Park and Botanic Garden, which offers stunning views of the Perth skyline and Swan River. One of the world’s largest inner-city parks, Kings Park features beautiful walking trails, native flora, and the impressive War Memorial. Enjoy a peaceful morning stroll or a coffee from one of the local cafés before moving on to the next spot.
Kings Park is ideal for taking photographs and relaxing while surrounded by nature, making it the perfect starting point for your day.
2. Head to Elizabeth Quay for a Waterfront Experience
After Kings Park, drive down to Elizabeth Quay, a vibrant area with waterfront dining, public art, and popular landmarks like the Bell Tower. This is where Perth comes alive with its modern yet charming atmosphere. Take a walk along the quay, visit the Swan Bells, or cross the bridge for a panoramic view of the river.
If you’re visiting on a weekend, there might be a local market or pop-up event to explore. Elizabeth Quay is an excellent spot to soak in Perth’s lively culture.
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3. Enjoy a Relaxing Break at Cottesloe Beach
No visit to Perth is complete without spending some time at Cottesloe Beach. Known for its clear waters and white sand, Cottesloe is a popular beach for both locals and visitors. Park your rental car and enjoy a swim, or simply relax under the sun with views of the Indian Ocean.
For lunch, there are plenty of beachside cafés offering fresh seafood and local delights. If you’re lucky enough to visit during the afternoon, you can witness one of the most breathtaking sunsets along the Western Australian coast.
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4. Discover Fremantle’s Rich History and Culture
Next, drive to Fremantle, a bustling port town rich in history and culture. Fremantle is known for its well-preserved colonial buildings and vibrant markets. Visit the famous Fremantle Prison, a UNESCO World Heritage site offering guided tours, or explore the Fremantle Markets for local crafts, food, and souvenirs.
Fremantle’s blend of old-world charm and modern appeal makes it a must-visit. By renting a car, you can easily navigate through its many attractions at your own pace.
5. End Your Day with a Scenic Drive Along the Swan River
As your day draws to a close, take a leisurely drive along the Swan River back to Perth’s city center. The scenic route offers picturesque views and plenty of opportunities to stop for photographs. If you’re feeling adventurous, stop by Matilda Bay for a final sunset view.
For dinner, Perth offers an array of fine dining options. Whether you’re in the mood for seafood, Italian, or Asian fusion, you’ll find plenty of restaurants that cater to every taste.
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Conclusion | Sightseeing Perth in a Day
A day in Perth is just enough to experience the city’s highlights, especially when you have the convenience of a rental car from Eazy Car Rentals. Whether you’re exploring lush parks, relaxing on pristine beaches, or discovering historic sites, Perth offers a little something for everyone. Book your rental car today and enjoy the flexibility and freedom to experience Perth’s beauty in a day.
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How far is Fremantle from Perth?
Fremantle is about a 30-minute drive from Perth city center. Renting a car from Eazy Car Rentals ensures you have a smooth and comfortable drive to this historic port town.
Can I explore Perth without a car?
While Perth has public transportation, having a rental car gives you the flexibility to visit more attractions in a short time. Plus, with Eazy Car Rentals, you can enjoy unlimited mileage and hassle-free service.
What’s the best time of year to visit Perth?
Spring (September to November) and autumn (March to May) offer the best weather for sightseeing. However, with Perth’s generally mild climate, you can enjoy the city year-round.
Are there parking options near the main attractions?
Yes, Perth offers ample parking near most attractions, including Kings Park, Elizabeth Quay, and Fremantle. Most locations also offer paid and free parking options.
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Indian Restaurant in Perth, Australia – A Culinary Delight Awaits
The rich and vibrant flavors of India at Curry Affair, the top Indian restaurant in Perth, Australia. We bring you an authentic dining experience with a menu crafted from traditional recipes, featuring aromatic curries, flavorful biryanis, and freshly baked naan. Visit us and indulge in the best Indian cuisine Perth has to offer!
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Seasonal Delights: Experiencing Perth's Festivals and Events Throughout the Year
Perth, the vibrant capital city of Western Australia, is a destination that captivates visitors with its stunning beaches, diverse culture, and flourishing culinary scene. Situated on the banks of the Swan River and surrounded by the Indian Ocean, Perth offers a unique blend of urban sophistication and natural beauty that appeals to travelers of all kinds.
One of the defining features of Perth is its abundance of pristine beaches. From the popular Cottesloe Beach with its crystal-clear waters and golden sands to the surf-friendly Scarborough Beach and the secluded tranquility of City Beach, there is no shortage of coastal spots to soak up the sun and surf the waves. Rottnest Island, just a short ferry ride away, is another must-visit destination known for its crystal-clear waters, abundant marine life, and the iconic quokkas that roam freely around the island.
Beyond its beaches, Perth boasts a thriving arts and culture scene. The city is home to numerous galleries, museums, and theaters, including the Art Gallery of Western Australia, the Western Australian Museum, and the Perth Cultural Centre. The Perth Concert Hall hosts a range of performances, from classical music to contemporary dance, while the Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts showcases cutting-edge exhibitions by local and international artists.
Foodies will delight in Perth's diverse culinary offerings, with a wide range of cafes, restaurants, and markets to explore. The city's dining scene reflects its multicultural population, with influences from around the world contributing to a vibrant food culture. From fresh seafood at the Fremantle Markets to gourmet dining in the city's trendy neighborhoods of Northbridge and Mount Lawley, there is something to satisfy every palate in Perth.
For those seeking outdoor adventures, Perth offers a wealth of opportunities to explore its natural surroundings. Kings Park and Botanic Garden, one of the largest inner-city parks in the world, provides a peaceful retreat with sweeping views of the city skyline and the Swan River. The nearby Perth Hills offer hiking trails, vineyards, and quaint country towns waiting to be discovered.
In addition to its natural beauty and cultural attractions, Perth is also a hub for sports and entertainment. The city hosts major events such as the Perth International Arts Festival, the Perth Royal Show, and the Perth International Comedy Festival. Sports fans can catch a game at Optus Stadium, home to the West Coast Eagles and Fremantle Dockers AFL teams, or head to the WACA Ground for a cricket match.
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Exploring Yanchep: Unveiling Western Australia's Hidden Gem
Located just 56 kilometers north of Perth, Yanchep is a coastal suburb in Western Australia that offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, rich history, and exciting attractions. Nestled along the stunning Indian Ocean coastline, Yanchep is a hidden gem waiting to be explored by locals and visitors alike.
One of the main draws of Yanchep is its breathtaking landscapes and pristine beaches. Yanchep Beach is a popular spot for swimming, surfing, and picnicking, with its crystal-clear waters and golden sands providing the ideal backdrop for a relaxing day by the sea. The nearby Yanchep National Park is a haven for nature lovers, boasting an array of walking trails that wind through native bushland, showcasing an abundance of wildlife including kangaroos, koalas, and colorful bird species.
For those interested in history and culture, Yanchep offers a glimpse into the past with the iconic Yanchep Inn. Built in 1936, this historic hotel is a perfect example of Federation architecture and has been lovingly preserved to retain its old-world charm. Visitors can enjoy a meal at the inn's restaurant or simply soak in the nostalgic atmosphere while exploring the surrounding grounds.
Adventure seekers will also find plenty to do in Yanchep, with activities such as cave exploring at Crystal Cave, horse riding along the beach, and even skydiving for the thrill-seekers. The Yanchep Sun City Golf Club offers a challenging course with stunning ocean views, making it a must-visit for golf enthusiasts.
Foodies will delight in the diverse dining options available in Yanchep, ranging from casual beachside cafes to upscale restaurants serving fresh seafood and local specialties. The Yanchep Markets, held regularly, showcase a variety of handmade crafts, artisanal products, and delicious treats, making it the perfect place to pick up a unique souvenir or sample some of the region's best offerings.
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The Enchanting City of Perth: A Gem of Western Australia
Perth, the capital city of Western Australia, is a mesmerizing blend of urban sophistication and natural beauty that captivates visitors from around the world. Situated on the banks of the Swan River and overlooking the Indian Ocean, Perth offers a unique mix of vibrant city life and stunning landscapes that make it a truly special destination.
One of the defining features of Perth is its abundance of pristine beaches. From the popular Cottesloe Beach with its crystal-clear waters and golden sands to the more secluded Trigg Beach known for its excellent surfing conditions, Perth's coastline offers something for everyone. Rottnest Island, just a short ferry ride away, is a must-visit spot for its idyllic beaches, crystal waters, and the adorable quokkas that call the island home.
In addition to its natural beauty, Perth boasts a thriving arts and culture scene. The city is home to a number of world-class museums and galleries, including the Art Gallery of Western Australia and the Western Australian Museum. The Perth Cultural Centre is a hub of creativity, featuring theaters, art spaces, and the State Library of Western Australia.
Food lovers will delight in Perth's diverse dining scene, which offers everything from fine dining restaurants to bustling street food markets. The city's multicultural population is reflected in its culinary offerings, with a wide range of international cuisines to choose from. Be sure to visit the historic Fremantle Markets to sample local produce and handmade goods while soaking up the lively atmosphere.
For those seeking outdoor adventure, Perth is the gateway to a wealth of natural wonders. The nearby Swan Valley is a paradise for wine enthusiasts, with numerous vineyards offering tastings and tours. The stunning Pinnacles Desert, with its otherworldly limestone formations, is a must-see destination for nature lovers.
Sports fans will find plenty to enjoy in Perth, with the city hosting a range of sporting events throughout the year. The Perth Stadium is a state-of-the-art venue that hosts cricket, Australian rules football, and concerts, providing a thrilling entertainment experience for visitors and locals alike.
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Perfect place to celebrate, dine and create lasting memories-Fraser’s restaurant.
We are ready to give you an exclusive dining experience, are you ready?
Whether you’re travelling down the road for an impromptu visit to your neighborhood or heading somewhere elegant for a special event, the past year has made us appreciate Perth more than ever. We’ve pored over the archives, recommendations and long-time favorites to bring you the highlights (according to us) of our beloved city’s world-class dining.
Let’s talk about some unmissable experiences in Perth, Australia’s underrated capital of cool.
Indulge in a picnic at Kings Park.
Situated very close to the central business district, Kings Park offers over four-square kilometers of native bushland, perfectly maintained botanical gardens and open grassy spaces. It also has some of the most spectacular views of Perth and its neighborhood. Visit the DNA Tower for amazing sights as far as Rottnest Island. Or you can take a 620m walkway through the eucalyptus canopy to see the city’s beautiful skyline just before settling down for a bite al fresco from some 3,000 species of Western Australian flora.
Take a dip at Cottesloe Beach.
This immaculate white sand beach, a 30-minute drive from the city Centre, has been the favorite local coastal place for generations. Whether you want to swim about in the bright blue waters, snorkel amongst shoals of silvery fish or give paddle boarding a try – you can do it all at Cottesloe. Are you not much of a water baby? No problem. It’s worth visiting here to experience the laidback, calm vibe and spectacular coastal vistas alone. Grab a chair at a beachside bar and watch the sunset over the Indian Ocean.
Stroll the banks of the Swan River.
“It was made by the Rainbow Serpent Waugal” is an Aboriginal belief about the Swan River. Extending 60km through the heart of Perth, the Swan River has long been a hive of activity. Choose whether to take a long walk or bike ride along the Perth Esplanade. Jump onboard a river cruise and appreciate the scenic journey to Fremantle over lunch or by twilight. Clamber into a kayak; you might be fortunate enough to spot a few dolphins. Join the locals for fishing or head for the Crawley Edge Boathouse, one of the most photographed sites in the city.
Immerse yourself in Perth’s Frasers Restaurant’s food and wine!
Fraser’s King’s Park can be a perfect place for you to celebrate, dine, make lasting memories, and we are prepared to indulge your senses. This is the place to be—your brand-new favorite spot, like no other if you’re looking for dinner places in Perth.
Tantalise your tastebuds in our fabulous restaurant at King’s Park, absorb the fresh ocean views and sounds, and relax and revitalise at this elegant place. With views over the beautiful Swan River and city and exclusive use of a private terrace, all manner of events can be accommodated.
Fraser’s Restaurant Perth is hidden away in exclusive King’s Park, overlooking the City of Perth and the Swan River just minutes from central, the heart of Western Australia. With million-dollar splendid views overlooking the Swan River and Perth city, set up amidst the vast Kings Park, with greenery and tall trees plentiful year-round.
The restaurant is informal yet offers an elegant space in which to dine, with expansive floor-to-ceiling windows and an alfresco terrace that takes full advantage of the inspiring city and river views. Fraser’s Restaurant menu change regularly as we tailor our food around the best seasonal local produce available, offering diners a great selection of modern Australian refined contemporary cuisine, focusing on using the best West Australian produce that can be sourced.
Our private dining room is the perfect solution if you want an intimate space to celebrate a milestone or a chic destination to present to clients. Executive Chef Chris Taylor designs menus for your event, and we pride ourselves on ensuring that the food is one of the most memorable elements of your day.
With an outstanding reputation for fine dining, Fraser’s Restaurant is well known for its consistency in providing award-winning food, wine and service in a contemporary atmosphere.
What is not to love about Fraser’s Restaurant? Are you ready to rendezvous?
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Explore the Flavours of Indian Food at Perth's Indian Restaurants
Perth, Western Australia's bustling capital, is well-known for its eclectic restaurant scene, which features a broad variety of foreign cuisines. Indian food stands out from the crowd thanks to its varied flavours, fragrant spices, and eye-catching presentation. Locals and tourists alike go to Perth's Indian eateries to experience the city's renowned cuisine and welcoming atmosphere. This article will introduce you to the culinary delicacies of India and the special atmosphere that can only be found at Indian restaurants in Perth.
Flavourful and filling meals: Indian food is well-known for its complex flavours and expert use of spices. Indian Restaurant Osborne Park serve a broad variety of delicious food, from rich curries and tandoori specialities to fragrant biryanis and savoury samosas. You may discover a cuisine that matches your taste, whether you like mild and fragrant flavours or hot and scorching ones. Each meal is prepared with love and attention, following age-old recipes and utilising only the freshest, highest-quality ingredients.
There is a wide variety of vegetarian meals to choose from: vegetarians will find Indian food to be a culinary heaven. Many Best Indian Restaurant Perth have expanded their menus to include vegetarian and vegan alternatives in response to the city's expanding vegetarian and vegan population. Vegetarians may enjoy a wide variety of tasty meals that highlight the richness and variety of Indian cuisine, from paneer tikka and veggie biryani to dal makhani and aloo gobi. South Indian Food Perth has the best quality. If you're a vegetarian in Perth, these eateries are your safe haven.
The cultural atmosphere and immersion: a meal in an Indian restaurant in Perth is about more than simply the food. You can easily find Best Indian Food near Me. There are a number of Indian restaurants in Perth that have made an effort to create an atmosphere that is true to India. These restaurants take you back to the bustling streets of India with their authentic atmosphere. The effort put into establishing a warm and genuine ambience elevates the food itself and gives you a taste of the culture you're eating in.
If you're craving Indian food but would rather eat in the comfort of your own home or hotel room, many Best Restaurants in Perth provide takeout and delivery options. The exotic flavours of India may now be experienced without leaving the comfort of your own home. You may get the same original, flavorful Indian food delivered to your house in Perth, and it will arrive in convenient takeout containers.
In conclusion, eating in an Indian Food Shop near Me is like going on a journey through the flavours, hospitality, and culture of India. These eateries offer a genuine experience of India, complete with fragrant curries, delicious biryanis, and tantalising vegetarian options. Indian restaurants in Perth have grown popular among diners looking for a memorable meal because of the excellent service, ethnic atmosphere, and opportunities for festivities and takeout offered by these establishments. So, when you're in Perth, don't miss out on the opportunity to sample the flavours of India's rich culinary heritage.
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[ad_1] Notani, the owner with Sachin Tendulkar (PC: Subhayan Chakraborty) Subhayan Chakraborty in Perth After scripting a historic 295-run victory at the Optus Stadium in Perth, Yashasvi Jaiswal, who scored a magnificent century to give India a 1-0 lead in the five-Test series against Australia, was spotted on Monday evening, taking a leisurely stroll on St Georges Terrace. He paused briefly in front of ‘Balti’ restaurant, waving to the staff working inside. Over the years, ‘Balti’, an Indian restaurant located at the heart of Perth, has become a cherished spot for the Indian cricket team, offering a taste of home amid their travels. It has become a home away from home. The restaurant has been particularly busy this time, with owner Ashwani Notani hosting around 40 Indian players, including members of both the main squad and the India A team, who were in Perth preparing for the opening Test. Even after the India A players returned home, the tradition of visiting ‘Balti’ for authentic Indian meals continued through the Test match and into the supposed fifth day of the game on Tuesday. Players like Mukesh Kumar, Akash Deep, Rishabh Pant, Mohammed Siraj, Abhimanyu Easwaran and Dhruv Jurel have been frequent visitors, enjoying the flavours of home. ‘Balti’ is not just about the food, it’s also about the privacy it affords its guests. Even when fans recognise the cricketers, the restaurant staff ensure they can dine undisturbed. It has been different this time. The India A players were also here. They started coming in from the very first day, November 11, and it continued till the very last day that was November 26. “The players, who had toured here before already knew about us, so the word was already within the team,” Notani, the owner of the restaurant, told RevSportz. “Ravichandran Ashwin was the first one who came here this time and from there the likes of Siraj, Pant and others.” For the Latest Sports News: Click Here Balti Restaurant (PC: Subhayan Chakraborty) Notani added: “I know Gautam Gambhir from his playing days, along with Sachin Tendulkar. It all started in 2012. And it’s always special to host Gambhir here. We cook authentic food here. We cook it in Delhi style with desi tadka and masalas so they feel less homesick.” With modern cricketers focusing more on fitness, dietary preferences have evolved. Notani noted: “It has happened for the first time that the demand for jeera rice is very high with desi ghee among the players. Earlier, the players didn’t use to emphasise a lot on their diet but now, with the young blood, they are very precise in what and how much they eat. The bowlers want more protein, chicken. We don’t pre-cook and have as many as six chefs on busy days. The best thing about Indians is hospitality, and we serve people here as we would host them at our home.” The walls of ‘Balti’ are adorned with photos of cricket legends like Tendulkar, Wasim Akram, Michael Vaughan and Ravi Shastri, enhancing the cricketing ambiance. Privacy remains a priority, Notani emphasised. “We ensure players have their space, especially when they’re eating. It’s something they’ve requested, and we respect that.” Notani, a foodie, prides himself on using local Australian products to craft authentic Indian dishes. “I was really wanting Jasprit Bumrah to come. Virat Kohli has become really strict with his diet but earlier, in 2012, he used to love our tandoori chickens and aloo parathas. He is the fittest cricketer now. Jasprit is so popular, along with Kohli, they might get troubled by fans on the street,” the Delhi-born restaurateur said. As the Indian team moves on to Canberra and beyond, they will carry with them the comforting taste of India from ‘Balti’. Also Read: Fans’ focus should be on an Indian victory in Adelaide, not the captaincy The post Indian players find home away from home at ‘Balti’ in Perth appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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[ad_1] Notani, the owner with Sachin Tendulkar (PC: Subhayan Chakraborty) Subhayan Chakraborty in Perth After scripting a historic 295-run victory at the Optus Stadium in Perth, Yashasvi Jaiswal, who scored a magnificent century to give India a 1-0 lead in the five-Test series against Australia, was spotted on Monday evening, taking a leisurely stroll on St Georges Terrace. He paused briefly in front of ‘Balti’ restaurant, waving to the staff working inside. Over the years, ‘Balti’, an Indian restaurant located at the heart of Perth, has become a cherished spot for the Indian cricket team, offering a taste of home amid their travels. It has become a home away from home. The restaurant has been particularly busy this time, with owner Ashwani Notani hosting around 40 Indian players, including members of both the main squad and the India A team, who were in Perth preparing for the opening Test. Even after the India A players returned home, the tradition of visiting ‘Balti’ for authentic Indian meals continued through the Test match and into the supposed fifth day of the game on Tuesday. Players like Mukesh Kumar, Akash Deep, Rishabh Pant, Mohammed Siraj, Abhimanyu Easwaran and Dhruv Jurel have been frequent visitors, enjoying the flavours of home. ‘Balti’ is not just about the food, it’s also about the privacy it affords its guests. Even when fans recognise the cricketers, the restaurant staff ensure they can dine undisturbed. It has been different this time. The India A players were also here. They started coming in from the very first day, November 11, and it continued till the very last day that was November 26. “The players, who had toured here before already knew about us, so the word was already within the team,” Notani, the owner of the restaurant, told RevSportz. “Ravichandran Ashwin was the first one who came here this time and from there the likes of Siraj, Pant and others.” For the Latest Sports News: Click Here Balti Restaurant (PC: Subhayan Chakraborty) Notani added: “I know Gautam Gambhir from his playing days, along with Sachin Tendulkar. It all started in 2012. And it’s always special to host Gambhir here. We cook authentic food here. We cook it in Delhi style with desi tadka and masalas so they feel less homesick.” With modern cricketers focusing more on fitness, dietary preferences have evolved. Notani noted: “It has happened for the first time that the demand for jeera rice is very high with desi ghee among the players. Earlier, the players didn’t use to emphasise a lot on their diet but now, with the young blood, they are very precise in what and how much they eat. The bowlers want more protein, chicken. We don’t pre-cook and have as many as six chefs on busy days. The best thing about Indians is hospitality, and we serve people here as we would host them at our home.” The walls of ‘Balti’ are adorned with photos of cricket legends like Tendulkar, Wasim Akram, Michael Vaughan and Ravi Shastri, enhancing the cricketing ambiance. Privacy remains a priority, Notani emphasised. “We ensure players have their space, especially when they’re eating. It’s something they’ve requested, and we respect that.” Notani, a foodie, prides himself on using local Australian products to craft authentic Indian dishes. “I was really wanting Jasprit Bumrah to come. Virat Kohli has become really strict with his diet but earlier, in 2012, he used to love our tandoori chickens and aloo parathas. He is the fittest cricketer now. Jasprit is so popular, along with Kohli, they might get troubled by fans on the street,” the Delhi-born restaurateur said. As the Indian team moves on to Canberra and beyond, they will carry with them the comforting taste of India from ‘Balti’. Also Read: Fans’ focus should be on an Indian victory in Adelaide, not the captaincy The post Indian players find home away from home at ‘Balti’ in Perth appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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