Sunday 10 January 2016

Como The Treasury Perth - Out with the old and in with the new

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Como The Treasury Hotel and Restaurants – Perth, Western Australia



Take a beautiful period building that represented the pinnacle of classic architecture at the time (circa 1885) and completely modernise the interior to the point of not being able to realise you are actually in a period building at all.

There is an old saying….. “it can cost a fortune to look this cheap”. Now one thing is for sure the Como The Treasury does not necessarily look cheap and it certainly isn’t cheap if you want to dine or stay there. Having said that the point I am making is that I cannot understand why you would want to make a classic building so overly modern inside. I mean where is the charm in that? Now don't get me wrong, I am not expecting Victorian chintz either, its just this trend for overly “contemporary” interiors should be limited to well….contemporary buildings. However, where they lose points for the choice of décor they gain if not excel in exceptional service standards and food. At least where I dined at “Post” restaurant, more on that later. 

Other dining options include “Wildflower” a restaurant that was actually the only new construction on site, being a glass box on top of the building offering nice views. Also on offer is a Bar and a Lounge Area, these are within the Hotel itself with other casual drinking venues such at “Petition” Beer Corner, and Petition Kitchen” again missing the mark completely and while they may say “layers of time have been peeled back” giving it a raw warehouse feel, it looks more incomplete and too industrial to be a venue of choice.

Meanwhile back at the “Post Restaurant” they do at least offer a more sublime  environment to dine, the wait staff are professional, pleasant and extremely knowledgeable about the menu. Which is a good thing as I had trouble making heads or tails of it. That said my dish of fish of the day being cod was excellent as was the fresh bread on offer. A nice wine list complements this  note the focus is all on local fresh produce with an emphasis on WA products, which feature heavily on the wine list so don't expect a Marlborough Sav Blanc. Overall a nice enough place to dine albeit very much indoors, but well lit via a natural skylight, it's the sort of place you could take out of town guests for something different, or if all else fails there is always Kings Park.

Petition (Restaurant)



Como The Treasury  
1 Cathedral Avenue,
Perth, 6000.
Tel: (+61 8) 6168-7888



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