COMO The Treasury Hotel Perth – Restaurant Wildflower – to Open

COMO The Treasury Hotel Perth – Restaurant Wildflower – to Open

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COMO The Treasury Hotel Perth opens – plus restaurants and a beer hall

This new Perth hotel looks like it was a set built for the latest James Bond Film – COMO The Treasury Hotel Perth is the most opulent and stylish new hotel Perth has ever seen.

The first hotel guests at COMO The Treasury will stay from mid-October 2015.

You’ll need to have a line of credit fit for a British Intelligence Agent to stay at the new Perth hotel, with room rates starting from $595 shooting up to $1295 a night.

The COMO Hotel Perth will be home to chef Jed Gerrad – in charge of Restaurant Wildflower that will surely host some of the Perth’s finest dining. The restaurant will be a “glass-box rooftop” experience and will be “all about Western Australia,” The Australian reported recently.

There will also be another restaurant, Post, in the lower levels.

The hotel also has a lounge bar and library, yoga retreat and select guest will receive a personal butler.

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The 48-room hotel has been built in the old Treasury Building, 1 Cathedral Avenue, Perth – an 19th Century era historical building, once home to the Western Australian government, the building has been empty since 1996.

Designed by Kerry Hill, COMO The Treasury Hotel Perth will be operated by Singaporean Christina Ong, the first entry into Australia for the Como Hotel and Resorts Group.

The COMO Hotel won’t be the only tenant in the building – part of the revamp ofCathedral Square.

Expect an 18-tap boutique beer hall and bistro called ‘The Petition’ facing St Georges Terrace and a Thai cantina, ‘Long Chim’ – a spinoff of a Singaporean original – in the basement.

Opening next month in #perth! #COMOTreasury #hotel

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HT The West Australian