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Cafe Mao in City Bowl

Cafe Mao

City Bowl Asian restaurant in City Bowl
Try delectable Asian fusion cuisine in this trendy but comfortable restaurant in the bustling City Bowl area. The interior is invigorating and funky with Andy Warhol-inspired prints of the infamous and famous Mao and Monroe. This visual feast is greatly complemented by extremely flavourful food assembled in original, well-presented dishes. The dishes come with a variety of 'chilli factors' and if you're a lover of hot stuff, you will enjoy the Chilli Lime Beef - a word of warning though, it is not for the faint-hearted. Service is quick, attentive and personalized and the owner is hands-on and extremely hospitable and friendly. If it is strong flavours and upbeat surroundings you are looking for, Mao is the place to visit. Whether you are in the mood for a quick meal or a lengthy, social get-together, you will not be dissappointed. Mao is open from 12 pm for lunch and dinner.
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Indochine in Stellenbosch

Indochine

Stellenbosch Asian restaurant in Stellenbosch
Indochine is an upmarket Asian fusion restaurant found on the Delaire Graff Wine Estate in Stellenbosch. It is the sister restaurant to the more established Delaire Restaurant also located on the farm. The wine estate surroundings and the natural beauty of the Stellenbosch district sets the mood for a delightful dining out experience. The restaurant itself is understatedly modern and sophisticated with leather couches and copper top tables. The open plan design also has a fireplace with couches if one chooses to take pre- dinner drinks. The Asian fusion menu is inspired by local organic ingredients. Food lovers will enjoy the attention to detail from Italian cutlery to the plated art – that is the food. The chef’s interaction with guests about the dishes he has designed, is a personal touch that adds dimension to the dining experience. Menu options include 2, 3, 4 or 5 courses. The wine list offers a good selection of locally and internationally sourced labels, but only Delaire’s wines are offered by the glass. Be sure to take a moment and admire the Cheetah sculptures, by well known sculptor Dylan Lewis, at the entrance.

Jacky's Chinese Restaurant in Panorama

Jacky's Chinese Restaurant

Panorama Asian restaurant in Panorama
This Chinese restaurant with a difference offers gorgeous, authentic Asian flavours buffet style. The quality ingredients used shine through in the food and with warm, attentive service and a relaxed yet stylish setting you are sure to have a memorable evening. Regular specials are on offer and the all-you-can-eat buffet is a favourite. Dishes include assorted sushi, maki and California rolls, spring rolls, sesame chicken tempra, roasted baby potatoes, prawn flavoured chips, sweet and sour salad and chicken sweet corn soup. For the more ravenous diner, traditional Chinese dishes like chow mein, chop suey, sweet and sour pork and Shangai steak are the order of the day. Thai flavours are not forgotten and Thai sweet chilli chicken and Thai chicken curry are both winners. Apart from the buffet menu, an a la carte option, as well as a take-away option are provided. Here you can kick back, relax and enjoy a taste of Asia.
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