There's a website called "Zomato" which I find reasonably reliable. Check out the Victoria Park suburb.
There's one world renowned celebrity who dines there sometimes in the company of some athlete or another. She must be world renowned if it was even reported in the UK!!
Ben Cousins’ brothel owner pal says he’s ‘great’
The fallen AFL star has retained a friendship with a well-known brothel madam who he lived with during one of his darkest periods.
Ben Cousins appeared happy and healthy on a recent outing to an Asian restaurant in Perth with the brothel madam who he lived with last year.
Langtrees owner Mary-Anne Kenworthy posted several photographs of the ex-AFL star on social media with encouraging messages of his general wellbeing.
“Had a lovely meal at Pachi Pachi tonight with Ben Cousins,” Kenworthy wrote. “He is looking great, a healthy appetite. We discussed social media and learning together to move forward positively and wisely.”
“He is (on a healthy path) and I pray will stay on it,” she added.
Kenworthy said Cousins “treats me as a friend and Aunty but he is a pleasure to be with when he is behaving” while describing him as a “gentleman” with “great manners”.
She said Cousins agreed to her post to “help the new restaurant out as it is really nice” and indicated he had plans to join Twitter.
Cousins, 41, was recently photographed reconnecting with his family while having a kick of the footy in a park near his parents’ home in Bicton.
Scheduled to face trial for allegedly stalking and threatening his former partner and the mother of his children Maylea Tinecheff in September, Cousins told the Daily Mail he was happy.
“I’m good, mate, really good,” he said. “I’m just enjoying a nice day with my kids.”
Ben Cousins dined with Mary-Anne Kenworthy in Perth.Source:Twitter
The former Eagle had duck.Source:Twitter
Cousins was reportedly invited to move into Perth’s famous brothel Langtrees in May last year because Kenworthy wanted to help him.
“He was staying in my apartment for a while,” Kenworth told the Sunday Telegraph, saying his behaviour had seesawed and sunk to a low point.
“He’s been very erratic … When he’s good, he’s very good. When he’s bad, he’s not with the world of the living.”
“I think he’s never grown up. He’s never been an adult,” Kenworthy added, in the 2018 interview. “He had it all too easy and hasn’t got the reality of life.