QV1 Plaza
Address | Corner of Hay Street and, Milligan St, Perth WA, Australia |
Phone | +61 8 9482 7162 |
Hours | 00:00-24:00 |
Website | www.qv1plaza.com.au |
Categories | Business Center, Plaza, Restaurant |
Rating | 4.2 17 reviews |
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QV1 Plaza reviews
17Busy place.locate your business then press lift button and it directs you to a certain lift.modern technology.
There are quite a few eateries and choice. A good place to meet colleagues from the business street of St Georges Terrace.
It has some of best hangout place with good food. I always end up getting my lunch from the food court here. Will have better pics next time.
Food options, plenty, but the prices are high and queues often long. Good seating though. More a place to go for convenience.
Great atmosphere and plenty of tables available either in the sunshine or shade too. They sometimes have entertainment and regularly run promotions too. There are 8 places for food and drinks of many varieties. My favourites are Eat House and Yallah Lebanese Street Food, they both have excellent food and wonderful service
Bit of a labyrinth. Parking access in, only via Murray Street. Impossible to pay at station. Wouldn't accept card or cash. Very stressful. Operator finally let us leave without paying.
A vibrant and energetic location in the heart of the city. There are many varieties of food, drinks and desserts. Very busy during lunch time 12pm - 2pm. My favourite food store is "YALLA" cafe.
Tidy outdoor area. Multicultural range of restaurants. Lebanese, Japanese and bakery. Calming water feature.but watch your step
QV1 Conference Center at QV1 Plaza is quite a sophisticated facility. Great modern decor with well thought out amenities.
Great spot for lunch with some good options. Trying to get a seat in the foyer can be challenging.
Good to see the shops there for food, but alot more could be done in the sitting area, such as greenery.
Lunch in the city.why not. There are plenty of tables and restaurants around. Great spot even if you bring your own lunch from home.
Its a place kept classy and glossy. Reception is super helpful and always ready with a great smile.
Stop here to get coffee and sausage rolls from Mary Street Bakery. At Christmas check out the in the foyer.
Lovely place to sit and have lunch with plenty of seating both in the shade and in full sun, with some surrounding a water feature which helps cool the air. Quite a lot of choice for buying food as well, from doughnuts to dumplings, so you're well catered for. Mary Street Bakery's coffee is particularly good.
It's all a bit too yuppy for my liking.nobody had sausage rolls. Un-Australian. Hoppers had good coffee.otherwise give the place a miss.
Today they had a market in the foyer, really cool after the temp of 40 outside. Even had a choir singing Christmas carols.