Wildflower
Three Chef Hat-awardwinning lunch and dinner offerings, served against a backdrop of sweeping views over the Swan River, come from a farmer-and-forager-driven menu of dishes revolving around the indigenous six seasons.
Three Chef Hat-awardwinning lunch and dinner offerings, served against a backdrop of sweeping views over the Swan River, come from a farmer-and-forager-driven menu of dishes revolving around the indigenous six seasons.
Key Details
Lunch: 12.00pm to 2.30pm; Wednesday to Friday
Dinner: 5.30pm to late; Tuesday to Saturday
Birak, Bunuru, Djeran, Makuru, Djilba and Kambarang are the six seasons of the indigenous Noongar calendar. The Noongar people ebb and flow with the changes of Western Australia's environment, letting nature guide them. Every dish at Wildflower celebrates local abundance.
DJILBA SEASON OF CONCEPTION During this season the wattles come into full bloom, along with lemon myrtle, and this signals the start of the mass blooming in the south-west. Large birds nest to hatch their eggs and popular foods include yongas (kangaroos) and weitj (emu).