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Active Sushi in City Bowl

Active Sushi

City Bowl Japanese restaurant in City Bowl
This awesome sushi place is located in the middle of bustling Cape Town and boasts a simple, uncomplicated interior and a vibrant ambience. The food is extremely well priced and the menu offers a wide variety of favourite sushi options. Daily and weekly specials are offered and make this the ideal spot for those watching their pockets. Enjoy delectable California rolls, sashimi, maki, nigiri, fashion sandwiches and the less common inari, gorgeous fillings wrapped in sweet tofu. Beautiful, delicate salmon and tuna roses are, of course, also available. The balcony is covered with a bedouin tent so you can enjoy your favourite Japanese cuisine in any weather. Be sure to watch out for the regular 'all you can eat' specials - a rare indulgence that has to be tried.
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Akiya Sushi in Century City

Akiya Sushi

Century City Japanese restaurant in Century City
If it’s authentic, tasty Japanese and Chinese meals you want, look no further. Akiya Sushi delivers beautifully presented, and more importantly, beautifully tasting food with distinct Eastern flavours. Akiya Sushi is situated in the Canal Walk Shopping Centre in the bustling Century City. The restaurant is a feast for the eyes with an elegant, simple, yet bold design and layout. The staff are exceptionally friendly, well trained and helpful and everything is done to ensure a really great dining experience. Just when you think it can’t get any better, you receive your meal. The restaurant serves delectable sushi, sashimi, California rolls, maki, and loads more, all beautifully presented. The traditional Chinese cuisine on the menu is also definitely something to try. Akiya Sushi is open from 9 am until 9 pm all week and is ideal for a shopping-break lunch or an early dinner.
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Anatoli in Green Point

Anatoli

Green Point Turkish restaurant in Green Point
Experience the best cuisine that Turkey has to offer at Anatoli. Be greeted warmly by attentive staff and seated in an intriguing Victorian warehouse, built in 1904. Freshly baked flat breads accompany traditional meze, presented in equally traditional oversized trays. The knowledgeable waiters will enthusiastically take diners through all of the meze available. There is something to suit every palate at Anatoli due to the variety that characterises Turkish cuisine. Experience a memorable culinary journey through Turkey care of Anatoli at Green Point.

Aomori Japanese Restaurant in Big Bay

Aomori Japanese Restaurant

Big Bay Japanese restaurant in Big Bay
Located in Eden Bay shopping centre, Aomori Japanese Restaurant is rated by some as the best sushi in Cape Town. The menu favours the tastes of Japan and offers grills, sushi and Asian delicacies enjoyed with pleasant views of the ocean and Table Mountain. Relax on the beach and order some sushi from the mobile waitress, soak up the sun, sea and tranquil surrounds enjoying succulent sushi from Aomori in Big Bay, Bloubergstrand.
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Asu-ma in Cape Town

Asu-ma

Cape Town Japanese restaurant in Cape Town
Asu-Ma is a traditional Japanese restaurant that serves a niche market in the midst of bustling Cape Town. The restaurant reflects Japanese culture by combining a peaceful interior, a great ambience and fresh flavourful dishes that speak for themselves. All food is prepared as you watch when you order. The open kitchen and sushi bar adds to the traditional feel. Here you can enjoy sushi that bursts with flavour and an amosphere that does the same. Ideal for socializing with a group of friends, it will be an experience to remember.
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Cafe Zorina in City Bowl

Cafe Zorina

City Bowl Halaal restaurant in City Bowl
Cafe Zorina is bathed in understatement as you walk in the door. The interior is simple, yet elegant, but unpretentious. The main point is that the restaurant serves Halaal foods, and specializes in it. The restaurant is a popular venue for business meetings because of its atmosphere and quality produce. Breakfast and lunch is served and guests have a choice between lighter meals and some of the more filling Indian dishes. Here you will be able to have a laid-back lunch right in the middle of Cape Town. They serve quality food at very reasonable prices. The restaurant is open from 8:30 am until 5:30 pm during the week, and closes at 2:30 pm on Saturdays.
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Crespella in Observatory

Crespella

Observatory Turkish restaurant in Observatory
Boasting over 40 different crepes, the menu entices and tempts with chocolate chilli, apple cinnamon and cream and savoury crepes filled with fresh ingredients. Although sparsely decorated, Crespella does not entertain through décor, but pampers through tantalizing crepes as discovered and indulged by guests who have adorned the walls with their gastronomic comments. Visit Crespella in Lower Main Road, Observatory for some delicious indulgent crepes – a must try visit at least once.
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Den Anker in V and A Waterfront

Den Anker

V and A Waterfront Belgian restaurant in V and A Waterfront
Set in a stunning position on the Waterfront with a spectacular backdrop of Table Mountain, this acclaimed restaurant is a real must-try spot. Delicious cuisine that changes with the seasons is on offer, with the freshest ingredients to ensure the most flavoursome creations. With a winelist that picked up the 2006 Gold Diners Club International Winelist of the Year Award and superb and exclusive Belgian beers, the perfect accompaniment to your meal is just waiting to be chosen. Diners can sit out on the terrace under umbrellas in warm weather or inside in the crisply-designed interior. A warm and welcoming ambience with service to match makes for an all-round superb dining experience at Den Anker.

Fuji Yumi in City Bowl

Fuji Yumi

City Bowl Japanese restaurant in City Bowl
If it is authentic Japanese cuisine you are seeking, this is your place. Fuji Yumi is located in the heart of bustling Cape Town on the corner of Loop and Church Street and specializes in contemporary and traditional Japanese food. The seasonality of the menu definitely contributes to the quality of the dishes and only the freshest ingredients are used. Starters include old favourites like spring rolls, as well as the more contemporary Ostrich Tataki, briefly seared and thinly sliced ostrich with a vinegar sauce. Great miso soups, fried rice and a variety of salads are also on offer. A delectable variety of sushi, sashimi, California rolls, rainbow rolls, fashion sandwiches and maki rolls can be enjoyed in the diner's preferred combination. Party platters can also be ordered ranging from 60 to 80 pieces of sushi, sashimi, Calfornia rolls and sandwiches. The service is personalized and attentive and the invigorating space reflects this warmth. The restaurant also offers private rooms for special events, corporate dinners, birthday parties, and even private dining. Fuji Yumi is open from Monday to Friday for breakfast, lunch and dinner and on Saturdays for dinner only.
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Golden Wheat Japanese Restaurant in Stellenbosch

Golden Wheat Japanese Restaurant

Stellenbosch Japanese restaurant in Stellenbosch
The lighthearted and intimate atmosphere makes an ideal setting for indulging in specialized Japanese and Thai cuisine. Enjoy favourites such as delicious sushi platters, noodles or even something grilled. Alongside sushi and grills, you can try Tempura, satay, Thai, stir-fry and Teppen Yaki. Golden Wheat Japanese Restaurant is a warm and welcoming restaurant located in Ryneveld Street, Stellenbosch.

Hong Sushi in Claremont

Hong Sushi

Claremont Japanese restaurant in Claremont
This restaurant exudes warmth, style and elegance, both through the interior and the ambience. Rich woods, reds and yellows are juxtaposed by a sleek and modern layout. The menu is large - really large. It offers a variety of soups, spring rolls, satay dishes, tempura dishes, seafood, teppanyaki dishes, Thai curries, and a wide selection of prawn-, fish-, chicken-, duck-, beef- and lamb dishes. What a mouthful. Add a variety of sushi like California rolls, fashion sandwiches, sashimi, nigiri and hand rolls and you'll probably come to the conclusion that you're going to have to visit more than once. There are a number of interesting 'chef's specials' on the menu. The Dragon and Phoenix is chicken and prawn cooked in a sweet chilli sauce. The Love Boat comprises prawns, beef, lamb, chicken and duck cooked in and Indonesian sambal sauce. Then there is New Hong's Omelette - seasonal vegetables, chicken and prawns. Hong Sushi delivers on atmosphere, flavour and value for money.
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Jonkershuis in Constantia

Jonkershuis

Constantia Cape Malay restaurant in Constantia
The Jonkershuis is situated in the historic core of the Groot Constantia Wine Estate, overlooking the Constantia Valley Vineyards and with Panoramic views across False Bay. Being situated in one of Cape Town's 'Big 6' destinations allows Jonkershuis to offer groups and individuals more than just a memorable dining experience. Enquire about a trip through the historic Manor House or a Wine Tasting and Cellar Tour of the Groot Constantia Cellars. There are also fantastic views of the Peninsula from the historic Baths high on the estate for those energetic visitors. Relaxed and inviting, dine alfresco overlooking False Bay and Groot Constantia Manor House underneath the oak trees or in the Jonkershuis courtyard under the grape vines. Inside dining is elegant and informal with the double-sided fireplace adding warmth and grandeur during those chilly winter months. Situated next to the main restaurant is a room with two large wood burning fireplaces at each end, a wooden ceiling and stable doors leading to the historic core and wagon courtyard, a perfect spot for groups wishing a more private area or a wine tasting to accompany dinner. Bistro-style dining with a Cape Malay influence characterises the stylish and varied menu. The emphasis is on flavour, using the best local ingredients and fresh produce from boutique suppliers wherever possible. Opening hours are Monday to Saturday from 09h00 to 22h00, and on Sundays from 09h00 to 16h00. From 15 May to 15 August, the restaurant is open from Monday to Sunday, from 09h00 to 16h00 - the kitchen closes at 16h00 and then serves deserts and cheeseboards from 16h00 to 17h00. For large evening bookings please contact info@jokershuisconstantia.co.za.

Kaprinos in Green Point

Kaprinos

Green Point Halaal restaurant in Green Point
Following generations of secrets, memory and flavour, Kaprinos offer a fusion of Malay, Indian and touch of Mediterranean cuisine. The menu focuses on seafood, buffet, a la Carte and signature dishes brimming with variety. Enjoy a home away from home experience and well-priced dishes at Kaprinos along Somerset Road.
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Nobu in V and A Waterfront

Nobu

V and A Waterfront Japanese restaurant in V and A Waterfront
For a truly unforgettable evening of decadent dining in stylish surrounds, try the world-famous Nobu. Fresh South African seafood is complemented with indigenous spices and the superior skill of talented chefs. The sushi and sashimi creations are a must for sushi lovers. A bar offering a selection of Sakes, plum wines and Japanese beer is situated on the upper level for those who wish to sample the best beverages that Japan has to offer. Sample the delights that Nobu has to offer and experience the many reasons why this chain of Japanese restaurants has become so popular across the globe.
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Rooti's Cape Malay in Cape Town

Rooti's Cape Malay

Cape Town Cape Malay restaurant in Cape Town
Located at the vibrant Clock Tower Centre, Rooti’s Cape Malay says what it does - colourful Cape Malay cuisine brimming with flavour and full-bodied spices prepared in traditional ways. Dine alfresco or sit within the relaxed surroundings dining on traditional dishes such as rootis, denningvleis, koeksisters and smoorsnoek. Serving breakfast, lunch or dinner, enjoy the historic flavours of the Cape at Rooti’s Cape Malay.
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