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CONSISTENTLY EXCELLENT CAPE
CUISINE
The magnificence of Cape Town lies in its scenic pleasures,
its fascinating history and its fine food and wine. Cape Town
and its surrounds offer an overwhelming amount of consistently
excellent restaurants ranging from fine dining, French and oriental,
to fusion, seafood and African gastronomic delights to titillate
even the most discerning palates. Covering a wide variety of
options from the opulently elegant to the conveniently casual,
the multitude of culinary traditions make for a memorable meal
to suit the business fraternity, tourists and locals alike.
The traditional Cape cuisine is greatly influenced by the Malay
kitchen. This stems from the first colonists providing fresh
produce for the Dutch East India Company ships plying their spice
trade. From there European and British traditional dishes were
transformed into a unique 'Cape Malay' style. Such dishes include
bobotie, curries, breedies and the sweet, sticky koeksisters.
There are various districts within the Cape offering superb gastronomic
gems, but the most popular and well-visited region is likely Cape
Town's Kloof Street. Here you will be served some of the city's
finest cuisines and experience the vibrant nightlife that the many
bars and restaurants have to offer. There are many such delightful
districts in the Cape and with the abundance of eateries from fine
dining to fast foods, it's a comforting thought that there will
always be new menus and venues to experience!
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| Africa Café (Traditional African Cuisine) |
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This convivial restaurant offers traditional African
communal feasts in styles ranging from Zulu, Moroccan
and Ndebele.
108 Shortmarket Street, Heritage Square
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| Amigo's (Mexican and Mediterranean Cuisine) |
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Amigo's combine unpretentious, consistently delicious
Mexican and Mediterranean fare, hospitality and loads
of fun under one roof. The service is efficient and
the atmosphere charmingly intimate yet suffused with
a festive energy.
158 Kloof Street, Cape Town
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| Au Jardin |
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The inventive menu offers delectable creations with
a distinctly French influence on classic-inspired
dishes. Superbly knowledgeable waiters serve the
cuisine, the setting is relaxing and very elegant
and large windows overlook sweeping lawns and Table
Mountain's flanks.
Vineyard Hotel, Colinton Road, Newlands
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| Aubergine (Fine Dining) |
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An award-winning sophisticated restaurant offering
classic creations with a distinctly African flavour.
Dishes with only the finest local seasonal produce
are served in this historic venue. The secluded outside
courtyard breaks away from the somewhat formal interior
of the restaurant.
39 Barnet Street, Gardens, Cape Town
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| Azure (Traditional South African Cuisine) |
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This elegant restaurant has a sophisticated marine
ambience and offers traditional South African dishes.
The view is superb making the Azure an ideal sunset
destination. The service is attentive, knowledgeable
and professional. Priviledged pockets are in for
a memorable epicurean experience. For accommodation
at The Twelve Apostles Hotel, please
click here to e-mail us your enquiry
The Twelve Apostles Hotel, Victoria Road, Camps
Bay
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| Bijoux (International Cuisine) |
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This country colonial-style restaurant is quaintly
situated in a picturesque garden courtyard. The bistro
offers global cuisine with sophisticated twists added
to fresh ingredients.
58 Main Road, Franschhoek
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| Blue Danube (Cosmopolitan fine dining) |
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Located in a Victorian townhouse, the restaurant
exemplifies fine dining - from immaculate table-settings
and undeniably picture-perfect servings to sensational,
utterly delectable dishes.
102 New Church Street, Tamboerskloof
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| Blue Peter (Seafood and casual dining) |
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Both the restaurant and the beach bistro offer spectacular
views of the ocean, tidal pools, Table Mountain and
Robben Island. Upper Deck Restaurant: Cuisine is
predominantly seafood, but options for meat-lovers
are ample. Lower Deck Bistro: A favourite sundowner
beach hangout for locals. The vibe is ultra-casual
(shorts and sandy feet) and perfect for lazy afternoons.
Most patrons choose to sprawl out on the lawn with
an ice-cold beer and a pizza.
Blue Peter Hotel, 7 Popham Road, Bloubergstrand
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| Blues Restaurant (Seafood) |
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The incredible view of the ocean, palms and sunset
alone makes this restaurant wholly worthwhile. Service
is attentive and the menu extensive featuring mostly
Mediterranean-inspired dishes.
The Promenade, Victoria Road, Camps Bay
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| Boschendal Restaurant (Wine Farm) |
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Situated in the original cellar of the Manor House,
the restaurant serves legendary buffet luncheons
daily. The generous Cape cuisine is perfectly complemented
by Boschendal's own fine wines. Le Pique Nique is
available on the shady lawns and is ideal for lazy
afternoons. Booking is essential for both.
Pniel Road, Groot Drakenstein
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| Buitenverwachting (Wine Estate) |
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Buitenverwachting is cosily tucked away in the historical
Constantia Valley. The dishes are epicurean delights
- fundamentally global with local touches and always
fresh, light and in tune with modern tastes. This,
together with attentive service and a sublimely serene
environment, makes Buitenverwachting one of SA's
top restaurants.
Klein Constantia Road, Constantia
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| Bukhara (North Indian Cuisine) |
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Bukhara is perfect for those lingering evenings
and communal dining is definitely the way to go -
order as many spicy and aromatic dishes as you think
you can and share!
33 Church Street, Cape Town
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| Cargills |
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A small, intimate and very chic restaurant serving
classic cuisine with a continental twist. The ambience
encourages lingering over your meal making Cargills
a perennial favourite.
20 Station Road, Rondebosch
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| Chai Yo's (Thai Cuisine) |
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Authentic Thai cuisine and cosy street café styled
decor make this a favourite amongst food-fundies.
Chai Yo offers a cornucopia of spicy delights - both
adventurous and superb.
65 Durban Road (cnr of Raapenberg), Mowbray
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| Clifton Beach House |
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The contemporary Mediterranean menu allows for alfresco
lunches or dinners on the outside terrace, while
inside dining lends itself to a more elegant and
stylish ambience with sea fresh fare, soft candlelight,
cool uncluttered décor and a gleaming open-plan
kitchen.
72 The Ridge, 4th Beach, Clifton
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| Codfather (Seafood) |
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This upmarket restaurant offers excellent seafood
and sushi in a fresh airy environment. Choose your
own portions, have it weighed and prepared to your
specifications. Pick your own sushi off the conveyor
belt.
37 The Drive, Cnr of Geneva Drive and The Drive,
Camps Bay
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| Constantia Uitsig (Wine Estate) |
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Bookings are essential in this stylish and undeniably
elegant restaurant. Housed in an original Cape Dutch
Homestead, the dishes are best sellers and the view
of the mountain and vineyards spectacular.
Uitsig Farm, Constantia
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| Dale's Place |
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A consistently popular restaurant situated in a
cosy house with subdued atmospheric lighting, a comfortable
sophisticated feel and personal, attentive service
by both the waiters and Dale himself. The menu is
creative with inventive combinations - game features
prominently.
47 Blaauwberg Road, Table View
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| De Oude Welgemoed (International Cuisine) |
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The restaurant is situated in a beautifully restored
300-year-old farmhouse. Dinner is served in an intimate
country dining room with a giant fire when the weather
turns chilly. The cuisine is superior, the service
excellent and an exceptional evening always guaranteed.
Pandoer Street, Welgemoed
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| Delheim (Wine Estate) |
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One of the Cape's most picturesque wine estates
nestled high up on the southwestern slopes of the
Simonsberg Mountain. Wine tastings are presented
in the cellar and terrace lunches are served overlooking
the attractive gardens and Table Mountain. Definitely
worth a visit!
Delheim Estate, end of Knorhoek Road, Koelenhof
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| Docks Restaurant |
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Situated on the landing site of the ferry to Robben
Island, Docks Restaurant is the perfect setting to
enjoy an alfresco lunch or dinner. Docks has retained
the essential ingredients of its former recipe of
success with an extensive menu offering breakfast,
light meals, seafood, steaks, pasta and vegetarian
meals.
Nelson Mandela Gateway, Clocktower Pier, V&A
Waterfront
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| Giovanni's Deliworld (Gourmet Deli) |
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A trendy Italian-styled deli where the locals come
to read the paper and enjoy the excellent coffee.
The deli offers a broad range of the usual deli staples
- with a contemporary global slant. The products
(either local or imported) are extremely enticing.
103 Main Road, Green Point
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| Harbour House (Seafood) |
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Built on the breakwater, the restaurant has exquisite
view of False Bay and huge waves crashing on the
rocks below the restaurant. The interior is elegant
and simple, a quality reflected in the cuisine.
Kalk Bay Harbour, Kalk Bay, False Bay
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| Harrie's Pancakes (Casual dining) |
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Situated in the lively Clock Tower Precinct Piazza,
Harrie's Pancakes offers a delightful platform for
people-watching whilst devouring meal size pancakes
with delectable savoury and waist-expanding sweet
fillings.
Piazza Level, Clock Tower Precinct, V&A Waterfront
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| Harvey's at the Mansions (Cosmopolitan Dining) |
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Harvey's offers discerning diners an appetising
taste of Cape traditional fare. On balmy nights the
beautiful colonnaded Courtyard, reminiscent of an
Italian piazza, is a tranquil oasis from the pace
of city life. Encircled by palm trees and fountains,
it makes the perfect setting for a romantic dinner
under the stars. For accommodation at the Winchester
Mansions, please
click here to e-mail us your enquiry
Winchester Mansions Hotel, 221 Beach Road, Sea Point
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| Hazendal (Wine Estate) |
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As one of the oldest and most picturesque wine farms
in the Stellenbosch region, Hazendal has become a
favourite lunch and wedding venue. The restaurant
is elegantly furnished with seating by the wine cellar
or in the quaint courtyard. The cuisine is built
on innovative flavours and served by superbly trained
staff.
Hazendal Wine Estate, Bottelary Road, Kuils River
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| La Colombe (French Provencial) |
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Highly acclaimed for the sublime winelands atmosphere
with its rustic charm and the superb French inspired
cuisine, La Colombe offers true fine dining. The
menu changes daily, but is always French, stylish
and utterly luscious. La Colombe has been voted Top
Restaurant in South Africa for the second consecutive
year by Business Day.
Constantia Uitsig Farm, Spaanschemat River Road,
Constantia
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| La Med (Casual sundowner venue) |
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La Med enjoys a perfect setting with both ocean
and mountain views. Famous for sundowners, they offer
cocktails and casual fare for the hungry. What may
seem like a mellow start to the evening can quickly
change into a full swing party as La Med's in-house
DJ turns up the music. There is music and dancing
every night until late.
Glen Country Club, Victoria Road, Clifton
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| La Romantica (Italian Cuisine) |
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All three restaurants (located in Bellville, Paarl
and Stellenbosch) resemble an Italian deli enhanced
by colourful displays of tinned tomatoes and bottles
of olives and chillies. Polished leather, dark wood
and wine collections in bottles ranging from the
standard 750ml to the 15litre Nebuchadnezzar all
add to the restaurants' appealing atmospheres. The
menus offer a huge variety of appetizing dishes from
Italian specialties and seafood to excellent steaks
and tantalizing desserts.
Bellville: Rosenpark, High Street, Bellville
Paarl: Omnipark Building, 166 Main Road, Paarl
Stellenbosch: Cnr. Strand & Blaauwklippen Roads, Paradyskloof
Centre, Stellenbosch
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| Lady Phillips (Vergelegen Wine Farm) |
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Rich in history and surrounded with exceptionally
beautiful gardens, the Lady Phillips Restaurant is
an idyllic day destination. Take a stroll to the
nearby brook or to the magnificent historic library.
The restaurant serves upmarket country cuisine. Lunches
in summer on a shady terrace or indoors beside a
fire in winter.
Vergelegen Wine Farm, Lourensford Road, Somerset
West
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| Le Quartier Francais (Fine Dining) |
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Fine dining at its best! Le Quartier Francais is
situated in the picturesque Franschhoek Valley and
offers superior cuisine for discerning diners. The
perfect setting and captivating country charm makes
for a memorable experience. Summer offers a magnificent
garden setting; winter a cosy fireplace. Live piano
accompaniment in the evenings. Accolades include
being named one of the world's 50 best restaurants
by the UK's Restaurants Magazine, an annual award
as one of the top 10 restaurants in SA by Lannice
Snyman's Eat Out Guide and Wine Magazine's Top 100
restaurants in SA.
16 Huguenot Road, Franschhoek
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| Le Vendome - Rive Gauche and Le Cygne (Fine
Dining) |
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Two of Cape Town's finest award winning restaurants,
Rive Gauche and Le Cygne serve classically French
cuisine in an intimate surrounding.
20 London Road, Sea Point
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| Madame Zingara (Contemporary Dining) |
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This Bohemian restaurant offers patrons tons of
fun! Rose petals, gold-painted stars and candle light
add to the restaurant's charm and vibey atmosphere.
The menu is inventive with specials available daily.
192 Loop Street, Cape Town
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| Maestro's (Italian Cuisine) |
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A buzz of happy vibey patrons welcomes you upon
arrival. The menu is extensive with something for
even the fussiest of diners. The view at the Milnerton
Maestro's is spectacular, but both restaurants are
renowned for their flexible fun dining and robust
cuisine.
Milnerton: Bridge Road, Milnerton
Cape Town: 60 Kloof Street, Tamboerskloof
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| Magica Roma (Italian Fare, casual dining) |
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This deeply tempting restaurant is a firm favourite
amongst locals where you are greeted with a genuine
welcome and the Italian fare is hearty, heavenly
and prepared with true passion. The menu is a guide
only and dishes can be customized according to preference.
8 Central Square, Pinelands
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| Melissa's (Gourmet Deli and restaurant) |
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This wildly popular deli was an immediate hit when
it opened and is still packed with regulars. The
shelves are laden with deeply tempting, utterly delectable
products including baked goods, house products, savoury
dishes and a heavenly assortment for those with a
sweet tooth.
Kloof Street: 94 Kloof Street, Tamboerskloof
Constantia: Shop 1&2, Constantia Courtyard, Constantia
Village, Main Road, Constantia
Tyger Valley: The Gihon Building, Ground Floor, Cnr Bill
Bezuidenhout & Sportica Ave, Tygervalley
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| Morton's on the Wharf (Cajun and Creole Cuisine) |
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The New Orleans energy within the restaurant is
unquestionable! The menu reflects unusual and varied
dishes distinctively Cajun and Creole, and this has
stylishly been carried through in the décor,
music and ambience.
Shop 221, Upper Level, Victoria Wharf, Victoria
and Alfred Waterfront
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| Panama Jacks (Seafood) |
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Disguised as a wharf-side shack, this rustic restaurant
oozes nautical charm. Pick your own lobster, abelone,
mussels and oysters from the seawater tanks.
Cnr Quay 500 and Eastern Mole Rd, Table Bay Harbour,
Cape Town
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| Quay 4 (Seafood Brasserie) |
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Quay Four boasts an elevated view over the working
harbour and at night the city lights reflect on the
water. The restaurant is elegant and the emphasis
is on fresh seafood.
Quay Four, Pierhead, Victoria & Alfred Waterfront
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| Rhebokskloof (Wine Estate) |
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The Victorian Restaurant is named after the distinctive
period architecture. The setting is beautiful and
overlooks the scenic gardens, vineyards, lake and
mountains. Continental a la carte cuisine is served
by friendly, attentive waiters.
Rhebokskloof Estate, Agter Paarl
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| Rozenhof (Cosmopolitan Cuisine) |
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In a street full of eateries, this restaurant is
by far the classiest venue in Kloof Street. Set in
a historic Georgian house, the restaurant has loads
of charisma, the cuisine is superb and the service
excellent.
18 Kloof Street, Gardens
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| Saigon (Vietnamese Cuisine) |
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The restaurant boasts large glass-fronted views
of Table Mountain and the bustling Kloof Street below.
The cuisine is fresh and light with each individual
ingredient maintaining its identity yet blending
exquisitely into the overall flavour.
Cape Swiss Hotel, Cnr of Kloof and Camp Streets
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| The Atlantic (Cosmopolitan Fine Dining) |
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The view of both the mountain and harbour, the immaculate
table settings and the global cuisine infused with
superlative ingredients makes this restaurant a top
dining spot. The service is professional and attentive.
For accommodation at The Table Bay Hotel, please
click here to e-mail us your enquiry
Table Bay Hotel, V&A Waterfront
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| Theo's Grill & Butcher (Steakhouse) |
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Steaks dominate at this trendy eatery and rightly
so since being named best Cape Town steakhouse in
the 2000 Steakhouse of the Year awards.
Mouille Point: 163 Beach Road, Mouille Point
Camps Bay: Victoria Road, Camps Bay
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| Tides (Fine Dining) |
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A sophisticated, elegant and intimate setting with
an impressive view of the beachfront. The dishes
are gastronomic delights through their texture, presentation
and innovative flavours. Options are a la carte or
a fixed-price menu that allows you to select two
or three courses from a variety of dishes. Accolades
include being selected as the best restaurant in
Cape Town by Wine Magazine's Top 100 Restaurants
and one of the top ten restaurants in South Africa
by Eat Out Magazine. For accommodation at the Bay
Hotel, please
click here to e-mail us your enquiry or refer
to the website www.kapstadt.de/the-bay-hotel
The Bay Hotel, 69 Victoria Road, Camps Bay
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| Tobago's (International Cuisine) |
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Situated in the luxurious Radisson Hotel, Tobago’s
is right on the water’s edge. The restaurant
serves excellent international cuisine in a cosmopolitan
environment. Their buffet lunches are a perennial
favourite amongst locals. For accommodation at The
Radisson Hotel, please
click here to e-mail us your enquiry.
The Radisson Hotel, Beach Road, Granger Bay, Cape
Town
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| Venezia (Italian dining) |
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Venezia is strongly recommended by regulars and
rightly so. Dishes are excellent and portion sizes
incredibly generous. Delightful extras such as melba
toasts and palate-cleansing sorbets drenched with
vodka are served. Service is meticulous without being
obtrusive - the recommendations are well worth your
attention.
92 Main Road, Sea Point
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| Wagon Wheels (Steakhouse) |
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Reportedly the best steaks the Cape has to offer!
The welcome is genuine and the emphasis is on quality
at all times. They use only the finest cut grainfed
steaks grilled to absolute perfection. Seafood and
non-carnivorous alternatives are available. Accolades
include the 2002 Regional Steakhouse of the Year
award.
57 Lady Grey Street, Paarl
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| Wangthai (Thai Cuisine) |
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Easily the best Thai restaurants the Cape has to
offer. All three serve exquisite authentic fare,
hot or not at all, with plenty of care and attention
lavished on the dishes. Loads of vegetarian options.
The restaurants are run with efficiency and professionalism
and the service is attentive and accommodating.
Green Point: 105 Paramount Place, Main Road, Green
Point
Constantia: High Constantia House, Cnr of Constantia and
Groot Constantia Roads, Constantia
Somerset West: Cnr of Main and Coronation Roads, Somerset
West
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| Wharfside Grill / Mariner's Wharf (Seafood) |
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The perfect venue for fish-freaks! This casual restaurant,
with a rustic nautical interior, is situated above
the famous Mariner's Wharf. The views over the beach
and working harbour are magnificent and the sea-fresh
dishes are well worth the drive to Hout Bay.
Hout Bay Harbour, Hout Bay
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| Wilderer's Distillery |
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Wilderer's Distillery offers a small menu of popular
favourites, including their famous Flammkuchen, a
French pizza speciality. Light lunches are available
daily until 17:00 and are served between the vineyards
where you can watch the master distiller at work
or simply just enjoying the charm of the winelands.
Situated on the R45 between Paarl and Franschhoek
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