Whopper fix in T3 before your Virgin Australia flight
Gate-side in Terminal T3, Hungry Jack's is the familiar option if you want fast food without thinking too hard. It sits airside after security, so you can grab a Whopper and fries and still keep an eye on Virgin Australia and Alliance Airlines departures from nearby gates. Expect standard Aussie Hungry Jack's pricing, not downtown discount deals, but still cheaper than most full-service spots in Perth Airport.
Hours track the morning bank of flights from around 5:00–6:00 a.m. through the late-night departures that T3 handles, though closing can slide earlier on quieter days. This is classic burgers-and-fries territory: Whopper, Bacon Deluxe, hash browns and brekkie muffins in the morning, plus the usual soft serves and sundaes. If you only have 15–20 minutes before boarding, stick to burgers, fries and bottled drinks, which come out faster than anything custom.
Seating is shared with the general food court area in T3, so don’t expect table service or much privacy when the 737s bank out around 7:00–8:00 a.m. Prices are what you’d see at a suburban Hungry Jack's plus the standard airport mark-up of a couple of dollars on combo meals. Portions are predictable, which can be a relief if you’ve just stepped off a long-haul into Perth and want something you recognize.
Quality lines up with the brand across WA: burgers can sit a bit if there’s a rush off a full 180-seat flight and staff are slammed, so check your order at the counter. Coffee is passable but nowhere near the better specialty options over in T1/T2, so skip the espresso here if you care about beans and grab a soft drink or bottled water instead. One practical tip: order on the self-service kiosk near the entrance of T3’s food court to skip the main queue and keep your airport time for boarding checks and a quick restroom stop.