Restaurants near Aberdeen
*Distances are shown as the crow flies and are not necessarily the actual travelling
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Graaff-Reinet Game restaurant
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Graaff-Reinet (58 km from Aberdeen) With an ethos like “Veld to Fork” Gordon’s Restaurant, set in the charming Karoo town of Graaff Reinet, promises the best quality local produce plated up for its patrons.
The restaurant is located on the picturesque Andries Stockenström guest farm, which is an accommodation venue as well as home to fine restaurant. Here guests can expect food that is created from ingredients that is sourced regionally if not exclusively grown or hunted on the estate itself.
Gordon’s is well known for its dinners that feature the best of Karoo venison and lamb. The menu is tailored to a four course set menu which changes daily to include the freshest seasonal produce available.
The restaurant also has a great selection of South African wines to accompany the meal.
If a relaxed, unhurried Karoo “kuier” with the best meat dishes is what one craves, then Gordon’s is a must visit eatery.
Graaff-Reinet South African restaurant
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Graaff-Reinet (58 km from Aberdeen) Die Kliphuis offers more than just guest house accommodation, its restaurant has become ever popular as a favourite eatery to locals and visitors of the Karoo town of Graaff Reinet.
The restaurant is housed in a building that has been named a national monument that dates back to the mid 1800’s. With more than one dining area as well as a garden for feasting al fresco style in the summer months, guests are spoiled for choice when it comes to seating. In winter the antique fireplaces and candle lit tables spell romance in a very cosy atmosphere.
Here guests gather with friends and family anytime of the day. The Chocolate Bliss cake served with coffee as a day time treat has patrons driving from near by towns for their chocolate fix. The dinner menu is traditional South African cuisine with Karoo Lamb with a strawberry mint sauce as a feature along with other favourites such as Bobotie and Potjie Kos. For dessert the Cape Brandy pudding is a must.
The restaurant is fully licensed.
Graaff-Reinet South African restaurant
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Graaff-Reinet (58 km from Aberdeen) Embracing the principles of the International Slow Food Movement, Gordon’s Restaurant seduces the appetite with local venison, organic Karoo Lamb and legendary dinners.
Located in the heart of Andreas Stockenstrom Guest House, Gordon’s Restaurant invites good honest food spilling off the seasonal menu complimented by fine South African wine.
Savour fine Karoo cuisine in a relaxed dining experience immersed in a four course set menu at this culinary oasis in Graaff-Reinet.
Graaff-Reinet South African restaurant
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Graaff-Reinet (58.5 km from Aberdeen) There are over 237 local Spur steak branches and 28 international ones. Spur offers hearty and satisfying meals with great value for money. The steak ranch is famous for their classic burgers made from AAA-grade beef, served with the crispiest chips and Spur’s own recipe for the tastiest onion rings.
Every branch is lively, vibrant and incredibly family friendly. There is a kiddies menu and a lovely entertainment area for children. The food is generously portioned, extremely tasty and brilliantly priced.
Graaff-Reinet Contemporary restaurant
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Graaff-Reinet (58.5 km from Aberdeen) Located in the historic and charming town of Graaff Reinet, the Coldstream Restaurant finds itself ideally set in the shade of Norfolk Pine trees. With the beautiful 130 year old Dutch Reform Church as its neighbour, the restaurant exudes a special ambience of a time gone by.
In good weather, lunch on the open terrace is a must to make the most of splendour of the Karoo. The lunch menu has items from the grill as well as lighter meals, cakes and desserts.
Dinner at Coldstream leaves patrons spoiled for choice, with the best Karoo Lamb and Ostrich dishes on offer. The menu boasts a host of local specialties as well as dishes that are inspired by International Cuisine. The restaurant also offers a good selection of wines as a compliment to great cuisine.
The Coldstream Restaurant is welcomes visitors for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Make a reservation for dinner to avoid disappointment.
Graaff-Reinet Contemporary restaurant
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Graaff-Reinet (58.7 km from Aberdeen) Pioneers restaurant finds itself in the historic Parsonage Street in the “Gem of the Karoo” – town of Graaff Reinet. Parsonage Street boasts the most national monuments than any other street in South Africa. A dream come true for a foodie with an interest in history.
The restaurant itself is housed in a national monument that is part of the history of the town. Guests can choose to be seated in any one of the four dining rooms, on the stoep or outside in the garden.
Patrons can appreciate the beauty of the landmarks while delving into Pioneers’ a la carte menu. There is good honest food on offer with a few adventurous dishes to satisfy a more demanding palate. Signature dishes include Baby Beef Bombay, Kudu Schnitzel, Rolled Fillet with banana and ham filling covered with an aromatic curry sauce.
Pioneers has become synonymous for a good evening out- hosting Karaoke and Jazz evenings. In summer, the shaded beer garden is an oasis in the Karoo.
Graaff-Reinet Country restaurant
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Graaff-Reinet (59 km from Aberdeen) Agave boasts an interior that is country-style and chic at the same time. Wholesome, traditional meals are served here, all tastefully presented - almost too good to eat. The fusion between French cuisine and South African is a match made in heaven. Try the traditional 'roosterkoek' for a real local treat. The restaurant is well priced and is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner from Mondays to Saturdays.
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Nieu Bethesda (86.5 km from Aberdeen) If Miss Helen was here today she would certainly approve! Her fondness for beer is almost as legendary as her Owl House, which is just over the river from The Sneeuberg Brewery & Two Goats Deli. Owner André Cilliers sells handcrafted goat and cow’s milk cheeses, home-brewed beer, venison salami and freshly baked bread under the shade of enormous pepper trees.Here you can grab picnic baskets filled with your choice of foods to be enjoyed at your own leisure somewhere in the picturesque village. The deli stocks goat and cow’s milk cheeses, venison salami, preserves and other deli products. Try Andre's hand roasted coffees too!In this idyllic setting André serves cheese lunches that comprise a range of cheeses, salamis, breads, salads and preserves. In winter wholesome stews, curries and soups are on offer in addition to the cheese lunches. Vegetarian meals are also provided.Saanen goats are milked twice a day to produce organic chèvre and foudjou, feta, caprino, Gouda and cheddar. The goats are milked at 8am and 4.30 pm daily and guests are welcome to visit during milking - children are most welcome!Need to know? The Two Goats Deli is fully licensed and stocks a selection of wines, beer and other beverages. Open daily from 10am with booking for lunches preferred but not essential. Open in the evening as a pub only. Getting there is easy - from the Owl House cross over the dry Gats River following the road as it winds past the Old Mill till you see their sign.
Nieu Bethesda Country restaurant
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Nieu Bethesda (87.1 km from Aberdeen) The finest restaurant in Nieu-Bethesda, open seven days a week with a menu consisting of local favourites and delicious specials. Owned by Katrin and In Allemann who are famous for their delicious potjies, roasts and soup with home-baked bread.
Treat yourself to a home-cooked breakfast with all the extras, while watching the activity on the street. Local lamb and venison are often on the menu for light lunches and evening meals. The Karoo Lamb is also willing to prepare tasty vegetarian dinners with a bit of notice.
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Nieu Bethesda (87.2 km from Aberdeen) Has all that exploring in the fresh Karoo air has given you a rumbling tummy? Head to Tower Café at the Bethesda Arts Centre. Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner seven days a week, the menu has home-cooked nosh to suit all palates. Karoo lamb, chicken curry or cottage pie are typical local fare, while lighter meals of soups, salads, and toasted sandwiches are also on offer. Vegetarians are thoughtfully catered for with an inspiring selection of dishes such as moussaka, tortilla, Thai butternut soup and vegetable curries. Yum!
Nieu Bethesda Deli restaurant
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Nieu Bethesda (87.4 km from Aberdeen) Dine alfresco under shady trees or linger the summer away sipping ice-cold Karoo ale.
Immerse the palate in smooth cheeses, crunchy salads and decadent Kudu salami platters.
Complete your visit to Nieu-Bethesda and stop over at The Brewery and Two Goats Deli.
Nieu Bethesda South African restaurant
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Nieu Bethesda (87.4 km from Aberdeen) Housed inside a tower in the Bethesda Arts Centre, The Tower restaurant serves mouth-watering cuisine and delicious Karoo lamb curries. Local fare prepared from fresh local produce delights the senses while perusing the many curios, crafts and homemade goods. The Tower enchants the senses with magical flair and melt-in-the-mouth cuisine.
Steytlerville Coffee Shop restaurant
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Steytlerville (96.6 km from Aberdeen) Cradled in pretty flower boxes and the lingering aroma of coffee and baked goods, The Verandah Coffee Shop entices with delectable teas, scones, muffins and cakes.
Enjoy a slice of freshly baked lemon meringue and strong coffee taking in the sights and sounds of the Karoo at this quaint, unexpected coffee shop along the Garden Route.