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Mediterranean dining is all about fresh ingredients, light flavours and plenty of heart. All of this you’ll find at Mediteraneo of Perth, a fantastic restaurant for casual dining nestled on Wellington Road in Morley. What you won’t find is frills or any pretence, as Mediterraneo specialises more getting the simple things bang on. The food is always on point and the dining area itself presents something a little different in the way of a light and airy gazebo-type arrangement, the roof of which is lined with fairy lights to add quite the atmosphere once the sun has gone down. Try this Mediterranean gem for yourself and reserve a table now.
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Perth is a hotbed of world cuisine and if in or around Morley, it’s difficult to look past Mediterranean as the go to. Why? Because Morley is home to restaurants like Mediteraneo, which means you’re as good as guaranteed an authentic meal at some pocket-pleasing prices. You’ll find Mediteraneo on Wellington Road, just opposite the Pat O’Hara Reserve and Perth-Bayswater Rugby Club, meaning it’s excellently-located for a casual dining affair. In terms of the menu on offer, the a la carte here is brimming with fresh produce and dishes that we’re sure will leave a smile on your face.
Begin with antipasti then consider a damn good plate of homemade pasta. The cheese and spinach stuffed ravioli is a winner, as is the linguine alla marinara and, of course, the classic lasagne. Meaty mains include grilled spatchcock with brandy, or a dreamy rack of lamb with green peppercorn sauce. Seafood options are a plenty and the pizza section of the menu offers much to get excited about with traditional as well as slightly more experimental toppings. If all of that wasn’t enough, Mediteraneo of Morley offers much Mediterranean meze, and it’s BYO in terms of the wine.