The only thing this underground bar knows better than Mexican food is cocktails and their margaritas are no exception. We agree with you, we can’t go past the chilli and coriander Tommy’s-it goes perfectly with their flavourful menu. Nestled in the newly created Electric Lane, this fresh-faced all-day dining joint is part of the Leederville redevelopment by FJM (the same people behind the State Buildings).
But rest assured these guys have nailed the classic margarita the Tommy holds its own as one of the best in Perth. Team it with their al pastor tostada and you'll be transported to Mexican seaside bliss in no time at all.Įl Publico dish up some of the quirkiest Mexican street food in town and you'll find some equally exciting margs on the menu too. If you’re not a chilli lover, their Tommy’s or frozen margaritas go down a treat too-in fact, just order a jug while you’re at it. You guys love them for the cool ambience, the lush courtyard and of course, the spicy margaritas. La Cabaña South FremantleĪnother high contender is La Cabaña in South Freo.
Urban List reader Kiri reckons La Cholita has the best authentic margaritas around thanks to their top quality tequilas, and Aimee comes for the “top-notch Mexican food” and the people watching on William Street. With more than 100 varieties of tequila and mezcal, you'll find flavours from chilli and cucumber, mandarin and blood orange to coriander and tamarind flying around. La Cholita recently turned 10, and they’re not slowing down by any means. Here are your top picks of where you can find Perth’s best margaritas. We asked where your favourite spots are to order a margarita, and boy did you deliver. But then again, who said you could only try one? It’s easy to get carried away, so when in doubt, trust a classic Tommy’s. There are more colours and flavours than we ever thought possible with sweet and spicy and influences coming from well beyond Mexico. I think if enough people complain they may listen, but since business is booming, I’m not sure they care as a whole about people with gluten sensitivities.Margarita concoctions have entered a whole new ball game in Perth.
Margarita factory free#
He felt it falls within the governments definition of gluten free and covers those who don’t have Celiac and isn’t interested in changing it. I tried to talk to the manager about mislabeled items on the menu (chips being gluten free when cross contaminated) and he was more interested in defending them menu than listening to me. While I choose to take the risk, it’s a big risk and I want people to understand that. I’ve eaten here three times and have been fine. he even made sure the corn tortillas were warmed away from the flour tortillas. I talked to the manager and he made sure my food was as safe as can be and didn’t touch other gluten items. Servers are somewhat knowledgeable but clueless on Celiac issues. Corn tortillas warmed in the same contraption as flour tortillas.
Chips marked gluten free but are fried in a common fryer with gluten items. The food is delicious but there is gluten everywhere. THE GENERAL MANAGER KNOWS ME AND HAS CONFIRMED THAT THE CHIPS ARE NOT SAFE FOR PEOPLE WITH CELIAC. ONLY GO THROUGH A MANAGER IF YOU EAT HERE & HAVE CELIAC. UPDATE: THERE IS NO DEDICATED FRYER FOR THE CHIPS THEY USE A SHARED FRYER.