Halo - Perth

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Halo

Halo
3.8 / 5 (212 reviews)

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Halo restaurant offers a mixed bag of reviews from diners. While some praise the meticulous preparation of the food, stunning water-front location, and fresh ingredients, others complain about small portions, high prices, disappointing desserts, and mediocre service. The ambiance and views of the Swan River are consistently highlighted as major positives, with some customers mentioning the delicious seafood and well-cooked dishes. Some diners also note the exceptional service received, although others point out the lack of attentiveness from the staff. Ultimately, opinions on Halo restaurant vary widely, with some finding it a heavenly dining experience worth the price, while others feel it falls short of expectations.

Last update: 17.01.2026 from: User

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★ 3.8 / 5 from 212 reviews

The experience was not extraordinary, but we had no complaints. We mentioned that the dish was well-cooked and delicious. The reception was warm, and the service was attentive, professional, and friendly. I would definitely bring customers back to this restaurant.

My friend and I dined here last Saturday night, and it seems they have recently changed their name to Amano Restaurant. The view is fantastic, and the food was delicious, but the noise from the tables behind us was quite overwhelming. We were hoping for a cozy, quiet evening with some nice lounge jazz music to set the mood, but the noise from other diners disrupted the ambiance. On a positive note, the staff were excellent.

The dining experience was enjoyable, and the staff was quite friendly; however, the service was rather slow. I used an entertainment voucher, which made the meal reasonably priced, but at full price, I would expect faster service.

Drinks were beautiful and the intention. the food was well cooked and the staff was friendly.

We dined with Halo for Mothers' Day lunch, and were surprised to discover there wasn't a kids' menu, after all, isn't it likely that children will be dining with their mothers on Mothers' Day? As the menu was as limited as the parking options, my daughter ordered the seafood fettuccini without the seafood. What arrived was a bowl of gluggy fettuccini, and we were charged the full price of the seafood fettuccini at $31. When we disputed the cost it was reduced by only $3; $28 for a bowl of gluggy pasta is ridiculous. My wife's ravioli was just that, one piece of ravioli which was undercooked, as were the carrots. However, the most disappointing part of the meal was overhearing the staff complaining about our request for a price reduction of the pasta. The only redeeming feature of Halo is its waterfront location, which quite frankly isn't enough to overcome the terrible attitude and average food at inflated prices.

FAQ

At 922, you'll find the station Perth Station, from which you also have access to the public transportation.

The restaurant also offers gluten-free dishes.

The place accepts various credit cards.

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