Cafes
The Naked Fig Cafe
278 Marine Pde
Swanbourne, WA, 6010
The Naked Fig Cafe
Offering 180 degree ocean views, the Naked Fig Cafe is definitely something special.
The menu is innovative with Modern Australian and Mediterranean fusion cooking making up the majority of dishes.
Live soul and jazz acts play on Friday and Saturday night so it is important to book in advance to ensure that you secure a table.
Contact details
Dining Options
- Harbourside Dining
- Outdoor Seating
- Coffee
- Eat-in
Features
- Sea View
- Family Friendly
Menu
- Breakfast
- Dinner
- Lunch
Price Guide
- Mains $20-$30
Cuisine
- Coffee
- Modern Australian
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Visited The naked fig with approx' 11 others on Fri evening 22/2/13. Cannot comment on the view, as it was dark. First had trouble finding the correct entrance, as signage was not sufficient in the dark. The service was Ok in the beginning & we didn't have to wait too long for our meals. I ordered char grilled squid, which looked like it was parboiled & had never been anywhere near a grill. It was white & chewy. Many of us ordered a cup of tea, as that was offered as an alternative to coffee. When the tea finally arrived, we all got a teapot each, which turned out to be p**s weak. After lifting the lid we all found that the water didn't reach the tea leaves. I approached the counter to request some teabags, but was pretty much brushed aside with "we don't do teabags."no solutions were offered; they just didn't care. I also might add that the staff seemed very young, with no people skills whatsoever. Our saving grace was the huge pavlova that one of our guests had ...read more
I had been hearing so much about the Naked Fig from friends in Perth that I had to check it out on a recent trip back there. The location is absolutely stunning and encompasses what Perth is all about; warm (ok, hot) weather, sunshine, blue skies and amazing beaches. I have been a big fan of the Wild Fig so was curious to check out its new sister. The menu is identical to the Wild Fig so there was nothing new there. Service was a bit slow and the portions were huge! While everyone likes to get what they paid for, the portions are a bit too big and feel a bit wasteful. The experience was memorable, maybe because we managed to see a helicopter fly by proposing to a girl by the name of Lauren B. Unfortunately Lauren B was not at the Naked Fig so we didn't manage to see her jump for joy or run for cover!