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At the time of the 2016 census, there were 61,885 Portuguese migrants and Australians with Portuguese heritage living in Australia. [1] Portuguese cuisine has also made its way into mainstream Australian society, with the fast expansion and establishment of restaurant and fast food outlets such as "Nando's", "Oporto" and "Ogalo" to confirm its ...
Oporto's first restaurant was founded in 1986 by António Cerqueira, an Australian of Portuguese descent, in North Bondi, New South Wales, Australia, but was originally named Portuguese-Style Bondi Charcoal Chicken. The 'Oporto' name came from Cerqueira's favourite football team, FC Porto. The second location was opened in Maroubra Junction.
C Restaurant is a revolving restaurant located at Level 33 of St Martins Tower in Perth, Western Australia. It is the only revolving restaurant in Perth, [ 1 ] completing a full 360-degree rotation in 90 minutes, [ 2 ] offering views of the Swan River , the suburbs and the hills.
The Pancake Parlour is an Australian pancake restaurant chain founded in 1965. [1] It serves breakfast and dessert items, mainly various types of pancakes and crêpes. The Parlour owns 13 locations in Melbourne, where it is well-known, and has one licensee, the Pancake Kitchen, in Ballarat. Its restaurants feature the Lovely!
The business was founded in 1971 by Maud Edmiston, a Swedish immigrant, [5] who opened a small Swedish-style pastry house in City Arcade, Perth [3] to resemble the bakery near her home in Stockholm. [6] In 1973 Edmiston opened the Miss Maud Smörgåsbord Restaurant on the corner of Pier and Murray Streets. [3]
Greenhouse was an eco-friendly bar and restaurant at 100 St Georges Terrace in Perth, Western Australia. [2] [3] With a concept that included being well designed and completely waste free, [4] the restaurant featured a vegetable garden on the roof, a zero-carbon footprint, and ground its own organic flour. [3]
The Crawley Edge Boatshed, commonly referred to as the Blue Boat House, [1] is a boathouse located on the Swan River at Crawley in Perth, Western Australia.A well-known landmark, [2] the boatshed was built in the 1930s, and since the 1940s has been owned mainly by the Nattrass family.
London Court is a four-level mock Tudor open shopping arcade located in the central business district of Perth, Western Australia. [1] It was built in 1937 by wealthy gold financier and businessman Claude de Bernales for residential and commercial purposes.