Fine Dining

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Chapter 2: Fine Dining

If you’re on the hunt for a posh meal – somewhere preferably smart, with white tablecloths and a sense of occasion – you’ll be sorted at one of the following culinary bastions. Please note that reservations for these restaurants is essential.

Fyn

The fast-paced, innercity location informs much of the menu at Fyn, which reimagines the refinement of Japanese cuisine by subverting it into a local context. It has also been dubbed as No.37 The World’s 50 Best Restaurants and the best in Africa 2022.

Why go?

Amid its downtown aesthetic and lofty views, South Africa’s wild freedom is tempered by the rigours of contemporary cuisine to create a restaurant at the very edge of it all.

Tuna sashimi, hamachi tataki, binchotan grilled blue prawn, ikura and chirizu sauce, Image Credit: FYN
Details

a: 5th Floor, Speakers Corner, 37 Parliament Str, Cape Town, 8001
t: +27 21 286 2733
w: fynrestaurant.com
h: Lunch: Monday to Saturday, 12h00 – 14h00, Dinner: Monday to Saturday, 18h00 – 20h30

La Colombe

One of the most iconic and internationally acclaimed fine dining experiences in South Africa. Dishes comprise a seamless fusion of Asian and French cuisine created from fresh seasonal produce, clean flavours and classical elegance.

Why go?

Look forward to contemporary French-meets-Asian fine dining. La Colombe is one of Cape Town’s most well-loved and awarded restaurants and is no stranger to S.Pellegrino’s World’s 50 Best Restaurants.

Contemporary French-meets-Asian fine dining, Image Credit: La Colombe
Details

a: Silvermist Wine Estate, Main Rd, Constantia Nek
t: +27 21 794 2390
w: lacolombe.co.za

h: Lunch: Monday to Sunday, 12h00 – 13h30 (Last seating), Dinner: Monday to Sunday, 18h00 – 20h00 (Last seating)

Chefs Warehouse Tintswalo

Seaside dining has never looked or tasted this good. Join Liam Tomlin and Chef Braam Beyers as they take your tastebuds on a journey right at the ocean’s edge.

Why go?

The view paired with sustainably sourced, marine dining that pays homeage to the ocean breaking right in front of you, makes this an unforgettable experience.

Courses draws inspiration from the endless Atlantic ocean views, Image Credit: Chefs Warehouse Tintswalo
Details

a: Chapmans Peak Dr, Hout Bay, 7806
t: +27 21 541 0165
w: chefswarehouse.co.za/cw-tintswalo

h: Lunch: Mondays to Sundays, 12h00 – 16h30 (Last order for tapas at 14h30),
Dinner: Mondays to Sundays, 18h00 – 22h00 (Last order for tapas at 20h30)

Belly of the Beast

The menu changes daily and is made up of what the chefs can grow, find, source or steal. All you have to do is show up and trust them to satisfy with their seasonal fair.

Why go?

It’s all about sustainable eating at this nose to tail institution. The name referencing their no-waste, ethically-raised meat approach.

All you do is show up and trust to be satisfy with their seasonal fare at Belly of the Beast
All you do is show up and trust to be satisfy with their seasonal fare, Image Credit: Belly of the Beast
Details

a: 110 Harrington St, Cape Town
t: +27 76 220 5458w: bellyofthebeast.co.za
h: Lunch: Tuesday to Saturday, starts at 12h30,
Dinner: Monday to Sunday, starts at 18h45

Pier

Offering an intimate, multi-course fine-dining experience at the V&A Waterfront, PIER offers diners an opportunity to escape to the tranquillity of waterside dining – with the iconic views that have made this location famous worldwide.

Why go?

With Norris-Rogers as Head chef, diners can expect the finest local produce to take centre stage, with a special emphasis on inspiration from the ocean – and, the table-side theatrics guests have come to expect from the team.

Offering an intimate, multi-course fine-dining experience, Image Credit: PIER
Details

a: V&A Waterfront, 9 Breakwater Blvd, Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, Cape Town, 7764
t: +27 21 879 6329
w: pier.restaurant/food
h: Monday to Sunday, 12h00 – 20h00

Salsify

Tradition and history are interpreted with an irreverent but affectionate graffiti-art twist at Salsify, reinvigorating the old Roundhouse building and its storied past into a menu that pushes gastronomical boundaries with delicately intense seasonal flavours.

Why go?

The magical setting on the lower slopes of Lion’s Head overlooking Camps Bay is well worth the trek for Luke Dale-Roberts and Ryan Cole’s inventive seven-course tasting menu.

Salsify creative plate of food
Pushing gastronomical boundaries, Image Credit: Salsify
Details

a: The Roundhouse, Roundhouse Rd, Camps Bay
t: +27 21 010 6444
w: salsify.co.za
h: Lunch: Tuesday to Saturday, 12h30 ‒ 14h00 and Sunday, 12h30 ‒ 15h00h:
Dinner: 18h00 ‒ 20h00

The Waterside

Superbly located away from the crowds in the V&A Waterfront along the ocean’s edge, The Waterside offers a casual yet refined dining experience with world-famous views.

Why go?

Appreciate the ideal setting from the outdoor dock while savouring a sophisticated but more casual menu prepared by accomplished head chef Roxy Mudie, which is nothing less than a unique and delightfully delicious experience.

Harbour views and an outstanding fine-dining experience at The Waterside
Harbour views and an outstanding fine-dining experience, Image Credit: The Waterside
Details

a: Pierhead Building, V&A Waterfront, Cape Town
t: +27 21 879 6329
w: thewaterside.restaurant
h: Monday to Sunday, 12h00 – 20h00

Foxcroft

Guided by the French principle of “soigné” each course is meticulously crafted and served with sophistication, care, and elegance.

Why go?

Hidden in the beautiful suburbs of Constantia, Foxcroft excels in creating impeccable fine dining experiences in a more casual and approachable format. Chef Glen Williams and the team create delicious dishes by treating even the most simple ingredients with care, making this a perfect lunch or dinner choice for special occasions.

Chef Glen Williams creates masterpieces like these at Foxcroft
Chef Glen Williams creates masterpieces like these, Image Credit: Foxcroft
Details

a: Groot Constantia Road, Shop 8, High Constantia Centre, Cape Town
t: +27 21 202 3304
w: foxcroft.restaurant
h: Lunch: Monday to Sunday, 12h00 – 14h30
h: Dinner: Monday to Sunday, 18h00 – 20h30

Homespun

Stepping from the outside world into Homespun is designed to transport you to a stress-free haven through Matt Shreuder’s delectable creations.

Why go?

Every dish contains flavour combinations thoughtfully crafted into a gastronomy masterpiece, sure to win over your heart (and tastebuds). Every part of Homespun tells a beautiful story, from the decor to the menu, and you’re welcome to be a part of it.

Indulge in this artistry inspired by Asian, local and worldly flavours at Homespun
Indulge in this artistry inspired by Asian, local and worldly flavours, Image Credit: Homespun
Details

Homespun Blouberg
a: 3C Porterfield Road, Table View
t: +27 21 556 2824
w: homespunbymatt.co.za/homespun-blouberg
h: Tuesday to Saturday, 17h00 – 00h00 (Last order at 21h45)

Homespun Claremont
a: 5 Phyllis Rd, Claremont, Cape Town
t: +27 22 300 0295
w: homespunbymatt.co.za/homespun-at-the-andros
h: Lunch: Saturday, 12h00 – 16h00
h: Dinner: Tuesday to Saturday, 17h30 – 23h00

Reverie Social Table

Reverie welcomes you to a five-course social dining experience where chef and owner Julia Hattingh creates dreamy menus focusing on seasonal and local produce from around South Africa.

Why go?

Unlike the typical restaurant experience, Reverie celebrates the social aspect of dining out by hosting a dinner party. Guests enjoy delicious food made to complement selected wines from local wineries while getting to meet others around the shared table. It’s a five-course, one-table affair that ticks every box imaginable.

Tuck into the exquisite feast and conversation at Reverie Social Table
Tuck into the exquisite feast and conversation around the Social Table, Image Credit: Reverie Social Table
Details

a: 226A Lower Main Rd, Observatory, Cape Town
t: +27 79 060 6971
w: reverie.capetown
h: Wednesday to Saturday, 18h30 (One seating only)

RIKŪ

Limited to 12 guests per sitting, this intimate restaurant invites you to discover a new realm of fine dining where the rules are redefined and new flavour combinations are invented.

Why go?

With a wealth of knowledge and talent, Michelin-winning chef Rikku O’Donnchu is the culinary maestro behind the chef’s counter. Not only will you be blown away by the food, but you’ll also be entertained by the skilled team of chefs preparing your food in front of you. Plus, you’ll have Old School Hiphop as the soundtrack to your experience.

Abstract, artistry, food for thought at RIKŪ
Abstract, artistry, food for thought, Image Credit: RIKŪ
Details

a: The Old Biscuit Mill, 375 Albert Road, Woodstock
t: +27 66 136 6595
w: riku-chefscounter.com
h: Lunch: Tuesday to Saturday, 12h30 (One seating only)
h: Dinner: Tuesday to Saturday, 18h00 and 20h30 (Two seatings only)

Galjoen

This responsibly-caught seafood restaurant showcases the beauty of sea life with its tasting menu unlike any other.

Why go?

Chef Isca Stoltz’s ability to work magic in the kitchen creates a feast for the eyes and mouth with every course served.

Local is most certainly 'lekker' at Galjoen
Local is most certainly ‘lekker’, Image Credit: Galjoen
Details

a: 99 Harrington St., Cape Town
t: +27 79 093 0559
w: galjoencpt.co.za
h: Lunch: Thursday to Saturday, 12h30,
h: Dinner: Monday to Saturday, 18h45
Note: This building is, unfortunately, only accessible by stairs.

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Savannah St Claire

Born in the picturesque City of Cape Town, Savannah is no stranger to the beauty and adventure Africa has to offer. With a bachelor's degree in Digital Marketing under her belt and a passion for travelling in her heart, she is taking to her new path in life like a moth to a flame. When not chasing sunsets, you'll find her enjoying the finer things in life and South African wines are no exception!

Multi-National Cuisines

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Chapter 7: Multi-National Cuisines

Cape Town is filled to the brim with multi-national cuisines with restaurants specialising in dim sum, sushi, pho, moussaka and many more! Whether it’s a multi-course dinner you’re after or a quick bite to eat, the Mother City has you sorted.

Bombay Brasserie

Cape Town’s most elegant dining room also happens to serve the city’s most mouth-watering meals, which are all skillfully prepared using traditional ingredients.

Why go?

Offering an opulent, yet classic, setting, the restaurant indulges in a glittering atmosphere and an Indian-inspired menu created by world-renowned Chefs from India.

Serving choice Indian dishes & wine in an intimate chandelier-lit dining room, Image Credit: Bombay Brasserie

Details

a: The Taj Hotel, 1 Wale St, Cape Townt: +27 21 819 2000w: www.tajhotels.comh: Monday to Saturday 16h00 – 22h30

Momiji – Tjing Tjing

As the latest addition to Tjing Tjing’s three-level Japanese dining concept, Momiji is inspired by the structure and detail of a classic Japanese kaiseki menu, with the food veering towards fine dining with a Tokyo twist.

Why go?

The sophisticated, minimalist décor exudes traditional Japanese elegance and makes for the perfect fine-dining backdrop in this one-of-a-kind space.

Offers understated space showcasing their talented kitchen team’s creativity, Image Credit: Momiji – Tjing Tjing

Details

a: 165 Longmarket St, Cape Townt: +27 21 422 4374w: tjingtjing.co.za/momiji-2h: Thursday to Saturday 12h00 – 21h00

Thali

Thali takes you on a visual journey where intricate postcard art, kaleidoscopic patterns, vibrant colour and Indian intrigue abound. The interiors and garden area make for an exotic and unique eating experience.

Why go?

The menu doesn’t conform to conventional Indian cuisine, but incorporates traditional ingredients and techniques to make for some exquisite Indian-fusion.

Contemporary Indian restaurant around the concept of “thali”, Image Credit: Thali

Details

a: 3 Park Rd, Gardenst: +27 21 286 2110w: www.chefswarehouse.co.za/thalih: Monday to Saturday 18h00 – 21h30

Torii – Tjing Tjing

You’ll find this brightly coloured street-food joint at street level, where the electrifying, Harajuku-inspired décor reflects the palate-popping menu.

Why go?

This is the perfect place to grab a glass of Tjing Tjing’s signature house wines and catch up on life with friends—the ideal spot when you’re looking to hide away from the bustle of the rooftop bar upstairs.

Offering modern Japanese culture and cuisine, Image Credit: Torii – Tjing Tjing

Details

a: 165 Longmarket St, Cape Townt: +27 21 422 4374w: tjingtjing.co.za/torii-2h: Tuesday to Saturday 12h00 – 21h00

Maria’s Greek

Open since the 1950’s! Maria’s is one of Cape Town’s oldest and most loved restaurants. Situated on charming Dunkley Square in the old part of the city, loyal guests return for lunches, dinners, mezes, baklava, chunky Greek salads, and other favourites.

Why go?

This warm and comfortable taverna-style eatery serves hearty, flavour-packed Greek food that takes no prisoners, and has been doing so for years. The food is organic, green and free-range where possible.

Flavour-packed Greek food at Maria's Greek Café

Flavour-packed Greek food, Image Credit: Maria’s Greek Café

Details

a: 31 Barnet Street, Dunkley Square, Gardens, Cape Town, South Africa, 8001t: +27 21 461 3333w: facebook.com/MariasGreekCafeh: Monday 11h00 – 22h00, Tuesday to Saturday 08h30 – 22h00 and Sunday 10h00 – 16h00

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Daryll Williams

Daryll is Capetonian to his core. Following an internship in Mexico and a solo trek through the United States, he returned home with a renewed perspective and an uncanny skill for content marketing. Aside from his writing, he enjoys reading non-fiction and rewatching Quentin Tarantino films. When he is not hunched over a keyboard you can find him hiking along the mountainside, unpacking the science behind pop music or crafting the perfect cup of Earl Grey tea.

Our Favourites

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Chapter 1: Our Favourites

On the hunt for the perfect, last-minute lunch or dinner spot? Or just plain curious about where we like to stuff our faces? These A-listers all carry the ‘Rhino Recommends’ stamp of approval.

Bouchon Wine Bar & Bistro

Set in a charming urban winery, Bouchon Wine Bar & Bistro is a meeting place for like-minded people who love flavoursome, down-to-earth food and are curious about the world of wine.

Why go?

The wine list embraces both local and international gems and is accompanied by a weekly “Travel Through Your Glass” selection, to discover and enjoy spectacular wines from around the world.

Bouchon Wine Bar & Bistro food

Flavoursome, down-to-earth food, Image Credit: Bouchon Wine Bar & Bistro

Details

a: 95 Hout St, Cape Townt: +27 21 422 0695w: bouchon.co.zah: Dinner: Monday to Saturday, 18h00 ‒ 23h00

Chefs Warehouse Beau Constantia

Lingering and leisurely dining combine with small-plate sensationalism to make for an elite tapas-for-two experience that’s staunchly seasonal, ensuring things are always kept fresh and trendy.

Why go?

Chef Ivor Jones and Liam Tomlin’s love for what they do, paired with jaw-dropping views of Constantia valley, sets the stage for a memorable meal.

Small-plate sensationalism

Small-plate sensationalism, Image Credit: Chefs Warehouse Beau Constantia

Details

a: Beau Constantia Wine Estate, Constantiat: +27 21 794 8632w: beauconstantia.com/eath: Lunch: Tuesday to Sunday, 12h00 – 14h00 (Last orders 14:30)h: Dinner: Tuesday to Saturday, 18h00 – 20h00 (Last orders 20:30)

*The restaurant closes at 11 pm. Booking is advised.

Kloof Street House

Equal parts dolled-up Victorian courtyard and stripped-down Parisian café, trendy Kloof Street House serves up delicious Mediterranean fare smothered in South African finesse.

Why go?

This grand old dame boasts a collection of interesting spaces, each bursting with a character of its own. Enjoy lounge music, jazz-filled lunches, decadent décor and a long, long wine list.

Romantic candle-lit dinner

Romantic candle-lit dinners, Image Credit: Kloof Street House

Details

a: 30 Kloof Street, Cape Townt: +27 21 423 4413w: kloofstreethouse.co.zah: Lunch: Monday to Sunday, 12h00 ‒ 22h30 and Tuesday to Saturday, 10h00 – 22h30

Salsify

Tradition and history are interpreted with an irreverent but affectionate graffiti-art twist at Salsify, reinvigorating the old Roundhouse building and its storied past into a menu that pushes gastronomical boundaries with delicately intense seasonal flavours.

Why go?

Chef Ryan Cole, Executive Chef and co-owner, takes inspiration from the seasons, land and the sea when developing dishes, his ever-evolving menu aptly reflecting these elements in every course.

Salsify creative plate of food

Pushing gastronomical boundaries, Image Credit: Salsify

Details

a: The Roundhouse, Roundhouse Rd, Camps Bayt: +27 21 010 6444w: salsify.co.zah: Lunch: Tuesday to Saturday, 12h30 ‒ 14h00 and Sunday, 12h30 – 15h00h: Dinner: Tuesday to Saturday, 18h00 ‒ 20h00

FYN

Discoveries are made when boundaries are crossed. At FYN, South Africa’s wild freedom is tempered by the rigours of contemporary cuisine to create a restaurant at the edge.

Why go?

FYN’s design challenges the separation of kitchen and dining room, so each becomes part of the other. Enjoy comfort over formality, collaboration over individual feats, and its depth, complexity and deliciousness lead the way.

Tuna sashimi, hamachi tataki, binchotan grilled blue prawn, ikura and chirizu sauce, Image Credit: FYN

Details

a: 5th Floor, Speakers Corner, 37 Parliament Str, Cape Town, 8001t: +27 21 286 2733w:  fynrestaurant.com

h: Lunch: Monday to Saturday, 12h00 – 14h00

h: Dinner: Monday to Saturday, 18h00 – 20h30

PIER

Offering an intimate, multi-course fine-dining experience at the V&A Waterfront, PIER offers diners an opportunity to escape to the tranquillity of waterside dining – with the iconic views that have made this location famous worldwide.

Why go?

With Norris-Rogers as Head chef, diners can expect the finest local produce to take centre stage, with a special emphasis on inspiration from the ocean – and, the table-side theatrics guests have come to expect from the team.

Offering an intimate, multi-course fine-dining experience, Image Credit: PIER

Details

a: V&A Waterfront, 9 Breakwater Blvd, Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, Cape Town, 7764

t: +27 21 879 6329

w: pier.restaurant/food

h: Monday to Sunday, 12h00 – 20h00

La Colombe

At each bend, as the city tilts away beneath you, you rise to new heights of quiet anticipation. There’s a reason you feel this way – you’re on top of a mountain and about to dine at the new incarnation of La Colombe.

Why go?

Look forward to contemporary French-meets-Asian fine dining. La Colombe is one of Cape Town’s most well-loved and awarded restaurants and is no stranger to S.Pellegrino’s World’s 50 Best Restaurants.

Contemporary French-meets-Asian fine dining, Image Credit: La Colombe

Details

a: Silvermist Wine Estate, Main Road, Constantia Nek, Cape Town, 7806

t: +27 21 794 2390

w: lacolombe.restaurant

h: Lunch: Monday to Sunday, 12h00 – 13h30 (last seating)

h: Dinner: Monday to Sunday, 18h00 – 19h30 (last seating)

ëlgr

At ëlgr the food, drinks, music and hospitality all work holistically to create the perfect ambiance in an inspiring setting. Subtle forest elements are reflected in calm sage green and charcoal tones with abundant indoor foliage.

Why go?

Fine food, great wine and inspiring cocktails, all served in a relaxed environment. Menus are seasonal and change often, with exceptional, original, yet uncomplicated flavours.

Delivering unexpected tastes and a memorable dining experience, Image Credit: ëlgr

Details

a: 75 Kloof St, Gardens, Cape Town, 8001t: +27 21 422 0384w:  elgr.co.za

h: Dinner: Tuesday to Friday, 17h00 – 23h00

The Waterside Restaurant

Tempting guests for a spot of ocean-side dining on the ground floor of the Pierhead Building is The Waterside Restaurant – offering a sophisticated, but more casual menu.

Why go?

Guests can enjoy both indoors, and on the outdoor deck – perfect for sumptuous summer lunches after an eventful day in the V&A Waterfront. Taking a peek at The Waterside’s menu, guests can look forward to Cape Malay crayfish salad or Asian pork belly with scallops.

Perfect for sumptuous summer lunches and seafood, Image Credit: The Waterside Restaurant

Details

a: Pierhead Building (next to the NSRI), Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, Cape Town, 8001t: +27 21 879 6329w:  thewaterside.restaurant/about

h: Monday to Sunday, 12h00 – 20h30

GOLD Restaurant

Taking “dinner and a show” to the highest possible level, you’ll be treated to a 14-dish culinary safari through Africa while being blown away by an eclectic mix of African performances.

Why go?

The beat of the djembe drum and traditional stories told through the compelling performances and tastings will transport you into a world far greater than your imagination. With each detail immaculately pieced together, the team at GOLD will create your favourite night out in Cape Town.

An exemplary dining and performative experience at GOLD Restaurant

An exemplary dining and performative experience, Image Credit: GOLD Restaurant

Details

a: 15 Bennett Street, Green Point t: +27 21 421 4653w: goldrestaurant.co.zah: Interactive Djembe Drumming Session: Daily, 18h30 – 19h00

h: 14-Dish African Feast and Entertainment: Daily, 19h00 – 22h00

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Daryll Williams

Daryll is Capetonian to his core. Following an internship in Mexico and a solo trek through the United States, he returned home with a renewed perspective and an uncanny skill for content marketing. Aside from his writing, he enjoys reading non-fiction and rewatching Quentin Tarantino films. When he is not hunched over a keyboard you can find him hiking along the mountainside, unpacking the science behind pop music or crafting the perfect cup of Earl Grey tea.

Africa is WOWING at the World’s Best Awards 2023!

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Oh, boy! We’re absolutely thrilled to shout it from the rooftops – our favourites have made it to the top of the charts on the Travel + Leisure World’s Best Awards 2023! These outstanding hotels, lodges and restaurants have swept travellers off their feet with their magical experiences and top-notch service. Let’s put our hands together for these shining stars…

Royal Malewane farmhouse pool

The best of the best in the world of travel, Image Credit: Royal Malewane

The Safari Hotshots That Have Stolen Our Hearts

Royal Malewane, Thornybush Private Game Reserve

Get ready to feel like royalty as you explore the untamed beauty of Thornybush Private Game Reserve in the Greater Kruger National ParkRoyal Malewane has truly earned its spot as the ultimate safari dreamland – where luxury and wildlife come together for the adventure of a lifetime!

Royal Malewane pool

A royal setting in the bush, Image Credit: Royal Malewane

Virunga Lodge, Rwanda

Are you up for breathtaking mountain gorilla encounters? Then Virunga Lodge in Rwanda is your must-visit! Nestled by the stunning Virunga Mountains and overlooking the mesmerising twin lakes, this eco-lodge not only gives you a front-row seat to nature’s finest but also champions sustainability like no other.

The perfect tranquil base for gorilla trekking safaris

The perfect tranquil base for gorilla trekking safaris, Image Credit: Virunga Lodge

Angama Mara, Maasai Mara National Reserve

Gosh, can you imagine waking up to sweeping views of the iconic Maasai Mara National Reserve in Kenya? Well, that’s what Angama Mara promises – and it delivers BIG time! With its modern flair, warm hospitality, and epic game drives, it’s no wonder it’s a safari enthusiast’s paradise.

Angama Mara

Located high above the floor of Kenya’s Great Rift Valley, Image Credit: Angama Mara

Our Favourite Resorts Will Sweep You Off Your Feet

Babylonstoren, Cape Winelands

Picture-perfect and exuding history, Babylonstoren in Cape Winelands is an absolute gem. Surrounded by lush vineyards, it’s a charming escape that treats you to farm-to-table delights and a soothing ambience that’ll make you wish you never have to leave.

Accommodation at Babylonstoren

Equally dreamy as the Hanging Gardens of ancient Babylon, Image Credit: Babylonstoren

Matetsi Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe

Brace yourself for a jaw-dropping adventure along the mighty Zambezi River. Matetsi Victoria Falls knows how to blend luxury with nature’s raw beauty like a match made in heaven. From thrilling game views to awe-inspiring Victoria Falls experiences, this resort has it all.

Matetsi suite

Indulge and discover the precious natural wonders of Zimbabwe, Image Credit: Matetsi Victoria Falls

andBeyond Sossusvlei Desert Lodge, Namibia

Calling all desert dreamers! andBeyond Sossusvlei Desert Lodge is your dream come true. Set amid the ethereal Namib Desert in Namibia, this hidden treasure lets you disconnect from the hustle and bustle and reconnect with nature and yourself. Oh, and stargazing here is out of this world!

Exterior view of andBeyond Sossusvlei Desert Lodge - one of the best luxury lodges in Namibia

Explore Sossusvlei in style, Image Credit: andBeyond Sossusvlei Desert Lodge

The World’s Best Restaurants Are Simply Delectable

FYN, Cape Town

Foodies, rejoice! One of our top eating spots on our favourite restaurants’ list, FYN in Cape Town, is turning heads with its mind-blowing fusion of flavours and artistic presentations. Prepare for a South African culinary journey like no other, where tradition meets innovation and your taste buds are in for a wild ride.

Fyn Restaurant

A restaurant that consistently exceeds expectations, Image Credit: Fyn

La Colombe, Cape Town

Tucked away in the verdant Constantia Valley, La Colombe is a true gastronomic oasis. Drawing inspiration from French cuisine, the masterful chefs craft dishes that are true works of art. With an inviting atmosphere and creative cuisine, every bite here is an explosion of taste that’ll leave you wanting more.

La Colombe cuisine

One of Cape Town’s most well-loved and awarded restaurants, Image Credit: La Colombe

Get Ready to Be Wowed by The Best in Travel!

Can we just say a massive congratulations to these incredible places? They’ve truly earned their spots on the “World’s Best Awards” list, and we can’t wait to see what amazing experiences they’ll cook up next.

Embrace the world’s best in travel and start planning your African adventure with us today!

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Casual Dining

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Chapter 3: Casual Dining

There’s a time and a place to splurge on fine dining. For every other meal, these casual pit stops will more than do the trick.

Black Sheep

The Black Sheep restaurant has been a labour of love for the Japha and Silva families. Every aspect of your experience, from the food to the décor, has been a journey to create a restaurant very close to their hearts. It is the culmination of 20 years of food, laughter and excellent wine.

Why go?

The food is no-frills, no-fuss, fresh and funky. There’s usually a small selection of comfort fare, but the real focus is the ever-changing array of adventurous blackboard specials.

No-frills, no-fuss just fresh and funky, Image Credit: The Black Sheep Restaurant

Details

a: 104 Kloof St, Cape Townt: +27 21 426 2661w: blacksheeprestaurant.co.zah: Monday, 17h00 – 21h30 and Tuesday to Saturday, 12h00 – 21h30

Blockhouse Kitchen

Nestled on the historic Constantia Uitsig Wine Estate, Blockhouse Kitchen is a modern, airy and beautifully dressed 250-seater space where you’ll find delicious, easy-to-eat comfort food.

Why go?

The estate sits in a valley at the bottom of a beautiful mountain range with breathtaking views. The restaurant’s tagline: “Social. Seasonal. Simple”, very much echoes the dining sentiment.

Strong focus on wholesome and healthy food, Image Credit: Blockhouse Kitchen

Details

a: Spaanschemat River Rd, Constantia, Cape Town, 7806t: +27 21 794 3010w: blockhousekitchen.co.zah: Tuesday to Saturday, 08h00 – 21h00 and Sunday to Monday, 08h00 – 17h00h: Breakfast Daily: 08h00 – 11h30

Maria’s Greek

Open since the 1950’s! Maria’s is one of Cape Town’s oldest and most loved restaurants. Situated on charming Dunkley Square in the old part of the city, loyal guests return for lunches, dinners, mezes, baklava, chunky Greek salads, and other favourites.

Why go?

This warm and comfortable taverna-style eatery serves hearty, flavour-packed Greek food that takes no prisoners, and has been doing so for years. The food is organic, green and free-range where possible.

Flavour-packed Greek food, Image Credit: Maria’s Greek Café

Details

a: 31 Barnet Street, Dunkley Square, Gardens, Cape Town, South Africa, 8001t: +27 21 461 3333w: facebook.com/MariasGreekCafeh: Monday: 11h00 – 22h00; Tuesday to Saturday, 08h30 – 22h00 and Sunday, 10h00 – 16h00

Woodlands Eatery

This cosy neighbourhood bistro boasts decorations sourced from junk shops and scrap yards to create a quirky, nostalgic feel that pairs perfectly with the authentic Italian cuisine on offer.

Why go?

Look forward to some of the best woodfired pizza in town as well as meals combining an Italian edge with the existing local flavors.

Some of the best woodfired pizza in town, Image Credit: Woodlands Eatery

Details

a: 8 Breda St, Gardens, Cape Townt: +27 63 710 4742w: thewoodlandseatery.comh: Monday to Friday, 12h00 – 22h00 and Saturday to Sunday, 12h00 – 22h00

Beyond

From rare-breed meats, and seasonal heirloom vegetables to artisanally crafted cheeses, Beyond serves to showcase and celebrate the ‘weird and wonderful’ and the beauty of unique strains and flavours beyond mass production.

Why go?

Beyond is steeped in history with heritage and family at its heart. Embracing the feel of a working farm, the restaurant offers an elegant but unpretentious experience where comfort and enjoyment are the primary objectives.

Sourcing a diverse range of special raw produce, Image Credit: Beyond

Details

a: 37 Klein Constantia Rd, Nova Constantia, Cape Town, 7806t: +27 21 794 0306w: beyondrestaurant.co.za

h: Lunch: Tuesday to Sunday, 12h00 – 14h30 h: Dinner: Tuesday to Thursday, 17h30 – 22h00 and Friday to Saturday, 18h00 – 20h00

Burger and Lobster

Situated on Cape Town’s trendy Bree Stree, this trendy restaurant and cocktail bar flips the script by presenting the unpredictable combination of burgers and lobsters on the same menu.

Why go?

The juicy, gourmet burgers, the melt-in-your-mouth lobster meat, and the vibrant ambience make for the perfect night out.

Bon appétit!

Bon appétit!, Image Credit: Burger&Lobster

Details

a: 105 Bree Street, Cape Town t: +27 21 422 4297w: burgerandlobster.co.zah: Monday to Sunday, 12h00 – 22h30

Grub & Vine

This refined bistro-style restaurant believes that good food and wine cannot be separated, and that’s precisely what you’ll find on the menu.

Why go?

The warm, inviting atmosphere, accompanied by chef Matt Manning’s honest cooking and seasonal menu, makes for the ideal setting for every occasion.

Order from the small seasonal tasting menu or the Menu Du Jour for a multiple-course culinary experience at Grub & Vine

Order from the small seasonal tasting menu or the Menu Du Jour for a multiple-course culinary experience, Image Credit: Grub & Vine

Details

a: 103 Bree Street, Cape Townt: +27 87 153 5244w: ​grubandvine.co.zah: Brunch: Saturday, 11h30 – 15h00h: Lunch: Monday – Saturday, 12h00 – 15h00

Club Kloof

This self-proclaimed Italian-ish restaurant and bar on Cape Town’s iconic Kloof Street serves Italian-inspired dishes in style

Why go?

From famous sourdough pizzettes to signature pistachio and olive butter, you’ll be glad to share and taste all Club Kloof creates.

Our advice is to arrive hungry when visiting Club Kloof

Our advice is to arrive hungry, Image Credit: Dineplan.com

Details

a: 84 Kloof Street, Cape Townt: +27 72 415 3752w: clubkloof.comh: Lunch: Tuesday – Sunday, from 12h00h: Dinner: Tuesday – Sunday, from 18h00

Cowfish

This cosmopolitan restaurant caters to every palate by offering gourmet burgers, mouth-watering steaks, fresh seafood, and expertly made sushi.

Why go?

With delicious food that’ll please the whole table, Cowfish’s unique fusion of Western and Eastern-inspired cuisine is a creative masterpiece – not to mention its signature cocktails!

Not only are the dishes at CowFish beautifully presented, but they're delicious, too

Not only are the dishes beautifully presented, but they’re delicious, too, Image Credit: CowFish

Details

a: Corner Waterkant and 50 Bree Street, Cape Townt: +27 21 879 3669w: cow-fish.co.zah: Monday to Friday, 12h00 – 22h00 and Saturday, 11h00 – 22h00

Ember & Oak

You’re invited to an unconventional experience as Tim and Judy Pick rewrite the rules of dining at this fantastic tapas restaurant.

Why go?

The combination of delicious, unpretentious food, spectacular views of Constantiaberg Mountain, and the Chardonnay and Savannah slushies will have you rebooking the moment you ask for the cheque.

Each small plate is a flavour bomb waiting to delight your tastebuds at Claire Gunn

Each small plate is a flavour bomb waiting to delight your tastebuds, Image Credit: Claire Gunn

Details

a: Constantia Uitsig, Tokai Rd, Cape Town, 7806t: +27 67 499 5621w: ​bio.site/emberandoakh: Tuesday – Saturday: Coffee from 10h00; Kitchen from 12h00 – 21h00h: Sunday: Coffee from 10h00; Kitchen from 12h00 – 16h00

Quentin at Oakhurst Barn

Located on one of the oldest farms in Hout Bay, this restaurant and cellar mix traditional and modern cuisine to create a unique menu.

Why go?

This restaurant is exactly what it claims to be, ‘Cape country cooking and hospitality at its grandest’!

Homemade, seasonal food is always on the menu at Quentin at Oakhurst

Homemade, seasonal food is always on the menu, Image Credit: Quentin at Oakhurst

Details

a: Oakhurst Farm, Main Road, Hout Bayt: +27 21 790 4888w: ​oakhurstbarn.comh: Tuesday to Thursday, 13h00 – 22h30; Friday to Saturday, 09h00 – 22h30 and Sunday, 09h00 – 17h00

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Daryll is Capetonian to his core. Following an internship in Mexico and a solo trek through the United States, he returned home with a renewed perspective and an uncanny skill for content marketing. Aside from his writing, he enjoys reading non-fiction and rewatching Quentin Tarantino films. When he is not hunched over a keyboard you can find him hiking along the mountainside, unpacking the science behind pop music or crafting the perfect cup of Earl Grey tea.

Breakfast

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Cape Town takes its breakfasts and brunches very seriously, so much so that there are literally hundreds of coffee shops and restaurants across the city that serve up remarkable morning meals.

Hemelhuijs

Upon entering, it feels like stepping into an exquisitely curated florist’s shop or ceramics studio. But Hemelhuijs’ real artistry lies in the all-day breakfasts and generous, nostalgia-drenched platefuls of food.

Why go?

Beautiful botanicals, sophisticated crowds and a vegetal and earthy menu that has something for everyone.

Interweave the flavours of childhood memories and that of the exotic, Image Credit: Hemelhuijs

Details

a: 71 Waterkant St, Cape Town, 8001t: +27 21 418 2042w: www.hemelhuijs.co.zah: Monday to Friday: 09h00–16h00, Saturday: 09h00–15h00

Jarryd’s

Its residential surroundings feed into the smooth flow of the service. And the myriad of breakfast options only add to the appeal. But Jarryd’s institution-like aesthetic makes for a remarkable Australian-style café experience.

Why go?

Creative all-day breakfasts, quality local ingredients and consistently excellent coffee.

Taking all-day breakfast seriously, Image Credit: Jarryd’s

Details

a: 90 Regent Rd, Sea Pointt: +27 60 748 0145w: www.nonamehg.com/jarrydsh: Monday to Sunday: 07h30–15h30

Jason Bakery

Jason is the bread and pastry epicentre of Cape Town. Hundreds of early morning punters stop here for their daily fix, so you’ll have to move fast to secure a spot at this super-popular street-corner stalwart.

Why go?

If you are looking for the best croissants in Cape Town, this is the place to be! Sample their trademark “doughssants” (a hybrid between a doughnut and a croissant).

Some of the best pastries in town, Image Credit: Jason Bakery

Details

a: 83 Main Rd, Green Point, Cape Town, 8005t: +27 21 433 0538w: www.jasonbakery.co.zah: Tuesday to Friday: 07h00–15h00, Saturday: 07h00–14h00, Sunday: 08h00–14h00

Olympia

Setting a high standard for relaxed rustic cafés by the sea, Olympia has been delivering early morning delights for more than 20 years. Bolstered by its uncompromising bohemian flair.

Why go?

Arrive hungry, relaxed, with an armful of friends in tow and you’ll never be disappointed.

Churros y Chocolate amongst many other morning delights, Image Credt: Olympia

Details

a: 134 Main Rd, Kalk Bay, Cape Town, 7975t: +27 21 788 6396w: olympiacafe.co.zah: Monday to Sunday: 07h00 – 21h00

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Daryll is Capetonian to his core. Following an internship in Mexico and a solo trek through the United States, he returned home with a renewed perspective and an uncanny skill for content marketing. Aside from his writing, he enjoys reading non-fiction and rewatching Quentin Tarantino films. When he is not hunched over a keyboard you can find him hiking along the mountainside, unpacking the science behind pop music or crafting the perfect cup of Earl Grey tea.

Steak

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Just like you couldn’t visit the Big Apple without biting into a much-too-large slice of pizza, you just can’t leave Cape Town without clinking glasses and indulging in some sizzling sirloin, fiery fillet or medium-rare rump.

Butcher Shop and Grill

Sporting a modern steakhouse vibe, with glass and leather accents, Butcher Shop and Grill enjoys a prime spot on the Mouille Point promenade. The menu flaunts sultry dishes such as steak tartare, oxtail in a rich red wine gravy, sweet, sticky, fall-off-the-bone beef ribs and an extensive wine list.

Why go?

This old-fashioned butcher has traditions that run deep, with specialist blockmen who cut and prepare your meat as you like it.

Sample rump, sirloin, fillet, ribeye, T-bone and prime rib aged for 21-40 days, Image Credit: Butcher Shop and Grill

Details

a: 125 Beach Rd, Mouille Pointt: +27 21 434 0813w: www.thebutchershop.co.zah: Tuesday to Sunday: 09h00–23h00

Carne on Kloof

As its name suggests, this Italian carnivore’s paradise is all about the meat. The sirloin, rib-eye and rump are cooked to perfection, every time.

Why go?

The modish bar lounge is dotted with paraphernalia reminiscent of a traditional Italian butchery, like butcher’s blocks and a retro Italian meat slicer.

Thier award winning recipes like to let steak do the talking, Image Credit: Carne on Kloof

Details

a: 153 Kloof St, Cape Townt: +27 21 426 5566w: carne-sa.comh: Lunch: Friday to Saturday: 12h30–15h00h: Dinner: Monday to Saturday: 18h00–23h00

Nelson’s Eye

Though unassuming from the outside, Nelson’s Eye is real deal and old-school. That’s because they’ve been cooking some of the best cuts of meat since the 60’s.

Why go?

Over the years very little has changed, and given the homely atmosphere, good service and superb selection of cuts, it’s no wonder that it’s still going strong well over 50 years.

Pride themselves in producing superior steaks, Image Respect: Nelson’s Eye

Details

a: 9 Hof St, Cape Townt: +27 21 423 2601w: www.nelsons-eye.co.zah: Monday to Saturday, 17h00 till late

The Hussar Grill

This much-beloved steakhouse serves quality speciality steaks across the country, embodying the very finest of Grillroom traditions.

Why go?

After 55 years of practicing the art of cooking steak, Hussar Grill has perfected the craft.

Perfectly aged succulent steaks and delectable house specialities, Image Credit: The Hussar Grill

Details

a: 163 Beach Rd, Mouille Pointt: +27 21 433 2081w: https://www.hussargrill.co.za/h: Monday to Sunday: 12h00–23h00

Belthazar 

Specialising in the very best export quality grain fed and grass fed beef, Belthazar is a multi-purpose restaurant, grill, wine bar and gourmet home accessory shop. Belthazar brings a chic new concept in the culinary arts to Cape Town.

Why go?

Together with the largest wine bar in the world, look forward to an authentic selection of South African Game which includes Blesbok, Gemsbok, Kudu and Crocodile to name a few.

Veritable theatre of fine food and wine, Image Credit: Belthazar

Details

a: 154 Vic Warf, Victoria & Alfred Waterfrontt: +27 21 421 3753w: www.belthazar.co.zah: Monday to Sunday: 12h00–23h00

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Daryll is Capetonian to his core. Following an internship in Mexico and a solo trek through the United States, he returned home with a renewed perspective and an uncanny skill for content marketing. Aside from his writing, he enjoys reading non-fiction and rewatching Quentin Tarantino films. When he is not hunched over a keyboard you can find him hiking along the mountainside, unpacking the science behind pop music or crafting the perfect cup of Earl Grey tea.

Vegetarian & Vegan

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Chapter 6: Vegetarian & Vegan – Updated 2022

Plant-based eating, it seems, has gained major traction in the Mother City, with a slew of quality vegetarian and vegan eateries popping up faster than you can sprout mung beans. Being (health-)conscious has never tasted this good.

Nourish’d

Serving almost exclusively vegan food, Nourish’d strives to harness the power of plants, spread eco-education and assist the community in achieving vibrant health.

Why go?

Nourish’d and serves a delicious variety of smoothies, juices, salads and decadent vegan delights. Everything is created with the health of your body and the earth in mind.

Smoothies that are kind to both the human and earth, Image Credit: Nourish’d

Details

a: 177 Kloof St, Gardenst: +27 64 755 2431w: www.nourishd.co.zah: Monday to Sunday, 07h00–16h30

Scheckter’s RAW

There’s a buzzing serenity around Scheckter’s, which single-handedly spearheaded Cape Town’s raw food revolution. Whatever organic craving you’re feeling, you can be confident that Scheckter’s can satisfy it.

Why go?

You won’t be able to get enough of the fresh, raw and super-healthy offerings. Looking for something quick and on the go? Scheckter’s is the perfect spot for your healthy takeaways.

Serving beautiful, innovative & delicious health food, Image Credit: Scheckter’s RAW

Details

a: 98 Regent Rd, Sea Pointt: +27 21 434 1364w: schecktersraw.comh: Monday to Sunday: 08h30–20h30

Foxcroft

Comprising a beautiful bakery and an award-winning restaurant that serves lunch and dinner, Foxcroft has seen a fast rise into becoming the darling of the Constantia set with an array of vegetarian options on their menu.

Why go?

Despite there being a fine-dining feel, it manages to not feel overworked or pretentious. And sitting outside in the shade of the fabulous oak trees ensures things are comfortably casual.

Commitment to quality and flavour, Image Credit: Foxcroft

Details

a: Shop 8, High Constantia Centre, Groot Constantia Rd, Constantiat: +27 21 202 3304w: www.foxcroft.co.zah: Monday to Sunday, 08h00-21h00

Aubergine

Housed in a venerable old building said to date back to 1830, Aubergine makes for an unbeatable choice for a 5-star dinner, with a garden to sit in and enjoy the top-quality cooking of Harald Bresselschmidt.

Why go?

Creative, hearty dishes (with vegetarian options) are served with some of the Cape’s best wines, several of which are made specially for the restaurant.

Small selection of vegetarian options, Image Credit: Aubergine

Details

a: 39 Barnet St, Cape Townt: +27 21 465 4909w: www.aubergine.co.zah: Lunch: Thursday & Friday, 12h00–14h00

h: Dinner: Monday to Saturday, 18h00–22h00

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Daryll is Capetonian to his core. Following an internship in Mexico and a solo trek through the United States, he returned home with a renewed perspective and an uncanny skill for content marketing. Aside from his writing, he enjoys reading non-fiction and rewatching Quentin Tarantino films. When he is not hunched over a keyboard you can find him hiking along the mountainside, unpacking the science behind pop music or crafting the perfect cup of Earl Grey tea.

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Whether you’re after spur-of-the-moment fish and chips on the wharf, sensitively seared scallops at a stylish innercity eatery, or mussels munched on while overlooking the marina, Cape Town typically splashes out on the best of the seafood bunch.

Harbour House

Situated on the water’s edge in the picturesque harbour of Kalk Bay, Harbour House boasts exquisite views of the working harbour, False Bay and the Hottentots Mountain Range.

Why go?

Smack-of-the-sea dishes and breathtaking ocean vistas await at this shore-hugging eatery.

World- class dining experience in an spectacular seaside setting, Image Credit: Harbour House

Details

a: Kalk Bay Harbour, Main Rd, Kalk Bayt: +27 21 788 4136w: www.harbourhouse.co.zah: Monday to Sunday, 11h00–24h00.

Live Bait

Situated directly below Harbour House, Live Bait is not only on the breakwater, but one of its walls actually is the breakwater of Kalk Bay Harbour. When it comes to dining at sea level, you simply can’t get closer to the action than this.

Why go?

The casual banquette seating and colourful harbour atmosphere make Live Bait the perfect place to enjoy a lazy lunch by the sea.

All about casual, comfortable seafood dining, Image Credit: Live Bait

Details

a: Kalk Bay Harbour, Main Rd, Kalk Bayt: +27 21 788 4133w: livebait.co.zah: Monday to Sunday, 11h00–24h00

Nobu

No stranger to international culinary influences, Nobu dishes up classical Japanese cuisine served with a contemporary Peruvian twist.

Why go?

Nobu’s one and only African outpost sits in a vast, modern space within in the Waterfront’s One&Only resort. The plush, pared-down décor and delectable sharing platters make dining here a swanky and sophisticated affair.

Fresh creations and masterful Japanese-Peruvian cuisine, Image Credit: Nobu

Details

a: One&Only, Dock Rd, V&A Waterfrontt: +27 21 431 5888w: www.oneandonlyresorts.com/cape-town/dining/nobuh: Monday to Sunday, 18h00–23h00

The Codfather

The selection of available delicacies changes daily, and you choose your meal according to weight straight from the seafood counter.

Why go?

If you’re looking for fresh sushi that you can pluck off a conveyor belt, with pretty views of the ocean, look no further.

Extravaganza of fresh fish, delectable shellfish and innovative Sushi, Image Credit: Codfather

Details

a: 37 The Dr, Camps Bayt: +27 21 438 0782w: www.codfather.co.zah: Monday to Sunday, 12h00–22h30

Willoughby & Co.

Perpetually packed and boasting food that’s always passionately prepared, Willoughby’s always promises something new and different.

Why go?

The extensive menu offers a variety of superbly compiled Japanese dishes prepared by experienced chefs.

Fusion style Japanese cuisine, Image Credit: Willoughby & Co.

Details

a: Shop 6132, 19 Dock Rd, V&A Waterfrontt: +27 21 418 6115w: www.willoughbyandco.co.zah: Monday to Sunday, 12h00–22h00

Baía

Set in a prime spot at the Victoria Wharf, Baía specializes in the finest seafood from around southern Africa and has earned the reputation as the place to indulge in the best seafood platter in the Cape.

Why go?

One of the legendary house specialties tempts diners with a cataplana a Portuguese influence, a veritable feast of prawns, langoustines, mussels, calamari and line fish.

Best seafood platter in the Cape, Image Credit: Baía

Details

a: 19 Breakwater Blvd, V&A Waterfrontt: +27 21 421 0935w: www.baiarestaurant.co.zah: Lunch: Friday to Sunday, 12h00–15h30h: Dinner: Monday to Sunday, 18h00–22h00

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Daryll is Capetonian to his core. Following an internship in Mexico and a solo trek through the United States, he returned home with a renewed perspective and an uncanny skill for content marketing. Aside from his writing, he enjoys reading non-fiction and rewatching Quentin Tarantino films. When he is not hunched over a keyboard you can find him hiking along the mountainside, unpacking the science behind pop music or crafting the perfect cup of Earl Grey tea.

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Part of Cape Town’s outrageous allure lies in the varied topography you’re exposed to. If skyscrapers or street canals don’t tickle your fancy, the world-class seascapes and mountain views probably will.

Azure

Aptly named after its colouring, Azure brings to mind an ocean palace. But this award-winning, fine dining hotel restaurant offers a diverse French-influenced menu, and an opulent, romantic setting.

Why go?

The breathtaking location is its strongest selling point. It stands along a scenic coastal road that connects the fashionable suburbs of Camps Bay and Llandudno. Providing unadulterated sea views as far as the eye can see.

Blends panoramic sea views with a menu of exceptional Cape cuisine, Image Credit: The 12 Apostles Hotel

Details

a: 12 Apostles Hotel, Victoria Road, Camps Bayt: +27 21 437 9000w: www.12apostleshotel.com/food-and-drink/azure-restauranth: Breakfast: Monday to Sunday, 07h00–10h30h: Lunch: Monday to Sunday, 12h30–15h30h: Dinner: Monday to Sunday, 18h00–22h00

Bilboa

A fusion of Spanish and Mediterranean-inspired delicacies, Bilboa prides itself on fresh seafood and sustainable fish.

Why go?

Slap bang in the middle of the action on Camps Bay’s sunset strip, with a first-floor location that gives you spectacular sea views—and takes you out of the buzz downstairs.

Enviable views across the Atlantic Ocean, Image Credit: Bilboa

Details

a: Shop 120, First Floor, The Promenade, Victoria Road, Camps Bayt: +27 21 286 5155w: bilboa.co.zah: Monday to Sunday, 12h00–23h00

Bistro Sixteen82

Named after the year in which Steenberg Wine Estate was established, Bistro Sixteen82 first opened its doors in 2009, and has been Cape Town’s tapas and bistro-style darling ever since.

Why go?

Bistro fare that’s seasonal, flavourful and bursts with freshness. The terraced dining area leads into reflective water features, unfurling into views of the magnificent stone mountains and expansive winelands.

Surrounded by indigenous gardens and reflective water features, Image Credit: Bistro Sixteen82

Details

a: Steenberg Rd, Tokait: +27 21 713 2211w: www.steenbergfarm.comh: Breakfast: Monday to Sunday, 09h00–11h00h: Lunch: Monday to Sunday, 12h00–15h00h: Tapas: Monday to Sunday, 17h00–22h00

Bungalow

Bungalow has something to appeal to almost everyone’s tastes. Add on a pretty comprehensive wine list, and you have a great spot for an evening of relaxed indulgence.

Why go?

With great views of the Atlantic Ocean, Bungalow is a peaceful and isolated option away from the humdrum of main restaurant strips.

Plays host to some of the finest sunsets in the world, Image Credit: Bungalow

Details

a: Glen Country Club, 3 Victoria Road, Cliftont: +27 21 438 2018w: www.thebungalow.co.zah: Monday to Sunday, 12h00–23h00

Grand Africa Café and Beach

Whether you come for the panoramic views, the delicious food, retro ambience or some feet-in-the-sand indulgence, The Grand perfectly encompasses why Cape Town summers deserve to be spent outdoors.

Why go?

A combination of paradise meets luxurious lifestyle, picturesque ocean views and a 5-star menu to die for.

Embraces a free-spirited beach café culture, Image Credit: Grand Africa Café and Beach

Details

a: 1 Haul Rd, Granger Bay Blvdt: +27 21 425 0551w: grandafrica.comh: Friday to Sunday, 12h00–24h00

Pot Luck Club

The sister restaurant to Test Kitchen is a more commercial Luke Dale-Roberts option. Sitting in a glass-and-steel box at the top of an old silo, it offers panoramic views of the surrounding area. But the star attraction is undoubtedly the food.

Why go?

The focus is on five flavour profiles (salty, sour, bitter, sweet, and umami), and plate-sharing is encouraged, so you get to savour them all.

High above the city, the best place to enjoy a late summer night, Image Credit: Pot Luck Club

Details

a: The Silo, The Old Biscuit Mill, Woodstockt: +27 21 447 0804w: thepotluckclub.co.za/homeh: Lunch: Monday to Saturday, 12h30–14h00h: Dinner: Monday to Saturday, 18h00–22h00h: Sunday Brunch: 11h00–12h30

Waterside

Tempting guests for a spot of ocean-side dining on the ground floor of the Pierhead Building is The Waterside Restaurant – offering a sophisticated, but more casual menu.

Why go?

Guests can enjoy both indoors, and on the outdoor deck – perfect for sumptuous summer lunches after an eventful day in the V&A Waterfront. Taking a peek at The Waterside’s menu, guests can look forward to Cape Malay crayfish salad or Asian pork belly with scallops.

Escape to the tranquility of waterside dining, Image Credit: The Waterside

Details

a: Pierhead Building (next to the NSRI, V&A Waterfront)t: +27 21 879 6329w: thewaterside.restauranth: Monday to Sunday, 12h00–20h30

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Chapter 10: Family-friendly – Updated 2022

Dining with kids can be hard, but luckily Cape Town caters for foodies of all ages.

Café Roux

Since opening in 2006, Café Roux has become an institution in the Noordhoek Valley. Set in a quaint, old-fashioned farm village, the café is half restaurant, half outdoor music venue, and classy enough to impress on both counts.

Why go?

Expect a fresh, seasonal menu, accompanied by chalkboard specials that change regularly. Sit outside in the sun under sprawling oak trees or in a walled-off, child-friendly corner beside the playground.

menu that caters for all tastes including vegans, vegetarians and carnivores alike, Image Credit: Café Roux

Details

a: Chapmans Peak Dr, Noordhoekt: +27 21 789 2538w: www.caferoux.co.zah: Breakfast: Monday to Sunday, 08h30–11h00h: Lunch: Monday to Sunday, 12h00–15h30

Café Paradiso

Cafè Paradiso is a home from home which celebrates long-held traditions and family values; where enticing aromas emanate from the bakery long before dawn and the pasta machine is hard at work all day.

Why go?

Emulating the look and feel of a country farm stall, Café Paradiso stands out as one of the best family restaurants in Cape Town – with plenty of romantic nooks for couples.

Children are not only welcome, they are specially invited, Image Credit: Café Paradiso

Details

a: 110 Kloof St, Cape Townt: +27 21 422 0403w: www.cafeparadiso.co.zah: Monday to Friday, 11h30–22h00, Saturdays & Sundays, 09h00–22h00

Dunes

With gorgeous views of the mountains and bay, good service in a lovely setting and an excellent play area for children, Dunes ensures quality family time without compromising on the finer things in life.

Why go?

The only beach restaurant on the Atlantic seaboard!

The Traditional Fish & Chips, sometimes you just can’t beat the classics, Image Credit: Dunes

Details

a: 1 Beach Cres, Hout Bayt: +27 21 790 1876w: www.dunesrestaurant.co.zah: Monday to Friday, 11h00–22h00, Saturday & Sunday, 09h00–22h00

Jonkershuis

Nestled inside the historic centre of the Groot Constantia Wine Estate, Jonkershuis delivers classic Cape Malay cuisine surrounded by ancient oak trees and the legendary Groot Constantia vineyards.

Why go?

The views of the peninsula and majestic Constantia Valley are unrivalled.

Family style lunches on their front lawns, Image Credit: Jonkershuis

Details

a: Groot Constantia, Groot Constantia Rd, Constantiat: +27 21 794 6255w: jonkershuisconstantia.co.zah: Monday to Saturday, 08h00–21h00, Sunday, 08h00–17h00

Massimo’s

As arguably one of the best Italian-style eateries in the Mother City, Massimo’s needs little introduction—if any, to be frank.

Why go?

There’s pasta and spuntini (tapas-style small plates) on offer, but the wood-fired thin-crust pizzas are a Massimo’s speciality.

Voted ‘Best Pizzeria in Africa’ by 50TopPizza.com, Image Credit: Massimo’s

Details

a: Oakhurst Farm Park, Main Rd, Hout Bayt: +27 067 324 0261w: www.massimos.co.zah: Monday to Thursday, 16h00–21h00, Friday to Sunday, 12h00–21h00

Forries

Established in 1852 and nestled at the foot of our majestic mountains, in the leafy suburb of Newlands, Foresters Arms Restaurant and Pub (fondly referred to by the locals as Forries), is one of the oldest pubs in South Africa.

Why go?

Famous for pizza, draught beers and a family-friendly ambiance, this welcoming space provides guests with the opportunity to sit down, relax and enjoy a fine draught beer accompanied by a delicious meal selected from a varied gastro-pub menu.

On warm, sunny days, enjoy the outdoor air by relaxing at tables in ivy-covered arbours, Image Credit: Forries

Details

a: 52 Newlands Ave, Newlandst: +27 21 689 5949/70w: https://forries.co.za/contacts/h: Monday to Friday, 11h30 till lateh: Saturday, 09h00–23h00, Sunday, 09h00–21h00

Ou Meul

You will struggle to find a better meal anywhere in the area. Stop by for wholesome breakfasts, lunches and suppers. Oh! And make sure to take home one of their famous Sourdoughs, Ciabattas, Croissants or Rusks.

Why go?

Only the best leaves the kitchen. Free-range chicken and eggs. Pure beef burgers. Fresh, locally sourced produce. At Ou Meul Bakery you’re going to get quality and value every time.

Freshest baked goods, Image Credit: Ou Meul

Details

a: Cnr Montrose & Upper Orange Street, Oranjezicht, Cape Town, 8001t: +27 21 532 1592w: www.oumeul.co.zah: Monday to Saturday, 07h00–20h00, Sunday, 07h00–19h00

Noordhoek Farm Village

Visiting the Noordhoek Farm Village is like seeing an old friend. It’s easy, relaxed and no-nonsense in a comfortable and welcoming environment. A large outdoor playground provides a safe and spacious area for kids to have fun in while you do too.

Why go?

Here you’ll find artisan breads freshly baked daily, handcrafted ice cream using the finest natural ingredients, a coffee roastery, raw juice bar, café and tapas restaurant, live music, and a village pub.

A relaxed unhurried lifestyle at the village, Image Credit: Noordhoek Farm Village

Details

a: Cnr Of Village Lane & Noordhoek Main Roadt: +27 21 789 1390w: http://www.thefarmvillage.co.za/h: Monday to Saturday, 08h00–22h00, Sunday, 08h00–14h00

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Daryll is Capetonian to his core. Following an internship in Mexico and a solo trek through the United States, he returned home with a renewed perspective and an uncanny skill for content marketing. Aside from his writing, he enjoys reading non-fiction and rewatching Quentin Tarantino films. When he is not hunched over a keyboard you can find him hiking along the mountainside, unpacking the science behind pop music or crafting the perfect cup of Earl Grey tea.

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Chapter 11: Drinks – Updated 2022

Whether you’re looking for high-end concoctions mixed by a tied and suited bartender or pining after the most scenic summer sundowner spot, one of these top spots in and around the city should have you covered.

Art of Duplicity

The bar will transport you to another time using a space filled with luxury crystal glassware, mahogany, soft amber lighting and the hum of live jazz.

Why go?

Hidden in a top-secret location and inspired by the 1920s Prohibition Era, The Art of Duplicity is only accessible to those lucky enough to obtain a reservation and secret password.

Decadent jazz and cocktail speakeasy bar, Image Credit: Crave Concepts

Details

a: Secret location which you find out after bookingt: N/Aw: 170120.co.zah: N/A

Cause Effect Cocktail Kitchen

This cocktail emporium is turning the traditional on its head—making it a must-visit for cocktail-lovers wanting to broaden their horizons.

Why go?

The menu of bold and expertly-crafted cocktails (updated every month) is divided into three parts, the cocktail equivalent of a three-course meal.

Uses raw ingredients and effects them into flavour, Image Credit: Cause Effect Cocktail Kitchen

Details

a: The Rocket Shed, 280 Dock Rd, V&A Waterfrontt: +27 21 422 0266w: http://causeandeffect.co.za/h: Monday to Sunday, 09h00–01h00

Harringtons

A prime cocktail lounge, bar and exclusive nightclub with 5-star service and a quality range of the best drinks in Cape Town. Make no mistake about it—‘upmarket’ is an understatement.

Why go?

The open panoramic windows present beautiful visuals and provides the perfect perch on which to sit, relax and indulge in one of the tasty libations, craft cocktails or tantalising tapas.

Evokes a feel of otherworldly opulence and style, Image Credit: Harringtons

Details

a: 61B Harrington St, Zonnebloemt: +27 21 461 2276w: thefirmct.co.za/harringtonsh: Wednesday to Saturday, 16h00–04h00

Momiji Lounge – Tjing Tjing

If you don’t have time for the full kaiseki experience of the restaurant, or just want a quiet, exquisite drink, Momiji Lounge is where you should install yourself. Tucked away adjacent to Momiji Restaurant, the lounge is dark and moody, with sunken booths and a long, low couch.

Why go?

This reservations-only lounge enjoys a wide variety of speciality spirits, cocktails, Japanese whisky, premium sake and a unique wine list to complement the food.

Expect a wide selection of bespoke cocktails, Image Credit: Momiji Lounge

Details

a: 165 Longmarket St, Cape Townt: +27 21 422 4920w: www.tjingtjing.co.za/momiji-loungeh: Tuesday to Saturday: 12h00–00h00

Secret Gin Bar

Tucked away behind Honest Chocolate Café on Wale street, the Secret Gin Bar is a Mediterranean-style, exclusively gin-serving spot that has been feeding the centre of Cape Town with some creative gin cocktails over the last few years.

Why go?

Boasting an impressive collection of over 40 locally crafted gins, the mysterious bar manages to conjure up some of the tastiest concoctions around.

They have more gins than you can shake a stick at, Image Credit: Secret Gin Bar

Details

a: 64A Wale Street, Cape Townt: +27 71 241 2277w: www.theginbar.co.zah: Monday to Wednesday, 17h00–01h00, Thursday to Friday, 15h00–01h00

Village Idiot

This fantastical bohemia-meets-1980’s-farmhouse restaurant and bar is lodged on Loop Street. Positioned perfectly; the popular neighbourhood hangout is a fair distance from the city’s congestion while still being close enough to feel connected to the exciting buzz of the innercity locale.

Why go?

A true inner-city, vintage neighbourhood bar and restaurant that embraces South African braai culture.

A true Inner City haven, Image Credit: The Village Idiot

Details

a: 32 Loop St, Cape Townt: +27 21 418 1548w: thefirmct.co.za/the-village-idioth: Wednesday to Saturday, 18h00–02h00

Yours Truly

This hipster watering hole, draped in jacaranda trees and immersed in greenery, is set in one of the busiest and trendiest areas in Cape Town.

Why go?

Visit the fairy-light covered rooftop bar and try out the delicious cocktail menu.

Immersed in greenery, Image Credit: Yours Truly

Details

a: 73 Kloof St, Cape Townt: +27 21 426 2505w: NAh: Monday to Sunday, 07h00-23h00

The House of Machines

The House of Machines was created to be the essential bricks-and-mortar meeting house for a community, a beacon against the white noise of everyday life. It’s the personification of many passions: All things finely curated, well crafted and purposefully made.

Why go?

Built around genuine people, authentic history and a desire to create new memories, The House of Machines is all things motorcycles and riding, live music, solid cocktails, craft beer, bold coffee and classic apparel.

Think bar, bikes and music, Image Credit: The House of Machines

Details

a: 84 Shortmarket St, Cape Town City Centret: +27 21 426 1400w: thehouseofmachines.comh: Monday to Friday, 07h00–02h00, Saturday, 09h00–02h00

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About the author

Daryll Williams

Daryll is Capetonian to his core. Following an internship in Mexico and a solo trek through the United States, he returned home with a renewed perspective and an uncanny skill for content marketing. Aside from his writing, he enjoys reading non-fiction and rewatching Quentin Tarantino films. When he is not hunched over a keyboard you can find him hiking along the mountainside, unpacking the science behind pop music or crafting the perfect cup of Earl Grey tea.