Atrium - BURSWOOD

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Atrium

Atrium
3.9 / 5 (4793 reviews)

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With a stunningly beautiful decor, expansive open kitchen, and an unwavering commitment to excellence, Atrium offers a sophisticated dining experience within Perth's renowned Crown complex. The ambiance is luxurious and opulent, so be sure to dress to impress! Indulge in a delightful buffet breakfast, lunch, or dinner featuring a diverse array of dishes and cuisine styles. Don't miss the 'Asian corner' showcasing a variety of dim sum, flavorful stir fries, and delectable curries. And for those with a sweet tooth, the dessert bar is a must-visit, boasting desserts that are simply extraordinary. Whether you're dining alone, with a partner, or in a small group, everyone is welcome here. So come dressed to the nines and experience all that Atrium has to offer!.

Last update: 17.01.2026 from: Jo

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★ 3.9 / 5 from 4793 reviews
jo-k-mushroom3420
17.10.2024

The food was good in general throughout all sections. The main problem my party had was it was extremely hot inside at 630 at night... Suggest getting climate control or at least curtains over large windows. Ps there wasn't any one in the pool. Is this really what you want to see while trying to eat anyway.

michael-s-restaurant-85
17.10.2024

Food was good and plentiful. Service was poor and scarce. Had to flag down a surly waiter to beg for an $11 glass of wine, which finally arrived at our table 20 minutes later after I enquired as to its whereabouts

kayla-k-mechanic9418
17.10.2024

First time going to the Atrium and the food was disgusting and the desert was horrible, it's definitely not worth the price and I wouldn't recommend the Atrium to any of my friends and family.

johnny-c-rabbit21
17.10.2024

For the grand total of $150 for two people it was very average if not below average. Buffets aren't somewhere you go expecting 5 star food but this was a real dissapointment, from dry, cold and flavourless food. At this buffet you'll be expected to pay airliner prices for drinks also, most buffets have drinks as a part of the experience but not atrium, you'd think paying $70-$80 a head drinks would be included. Expect to pay $12 for what they call a jug of coke, which is more like a flower vase with a long thin neck and half full of ice. Was more shocked than dissapointed at the time, I thought maybe it's just me having stupidly high expectations, the quality I've described has been experienced by two friends and of course my partner on the night as well. I'm not sure if it's just a Perth thing where these big names dish out mediocrity because they don't need to try as hard, but that seems to be the case here. If you do go, stay away from the mashed potatoes and chicken breast. More flavour on an empty dish.

ric-g-office49
17.10.2024

The pictures on the website for the food served here is very much best case scenario and not reflective of what was on offer today. For $75 pp you are getting access to volume, not quality. Anyone thinking this food is 'pretty good for what it is ' etc needs to branch out and eat at a better class of establishment. This is a place for people that spell it 'bone apple tea '. If you 've ever served in the military or served time, you 'll have a weird sense of deja vu eating here (minus the espirit de corp; the vibe here is combative and awful). Lining up for sub par eats and whilst being made to feel like you should somehow be grateful for it brought back a lot of repressed trauma. Buffets do not bring out the best in people be prepared to throw some elbows or you 'll be pushed aside by the entitled elderly and the ever present overbearing parents (you are invisible to both groups). Not worth the money. This places survives on the halo provided by Nobu etc that are close by. If you can make it though the next 24hrs after eating here without cracking the porcelain of your throne; good for you, you have an iron gut. Avoid. Literally go to any other restaurant inside the same area and you 'll be better off.

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The second closest stop is Victoria Park Bus Station, located 983 meters away.

As a customer, you can use the WLAN of the establishment free of charge.

The place offers you a selection of gluten-free meals.

The restaurant is accessible and can therefore also be used with a wheelchair or physiological limitations.

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