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A Touch Of Madness in Observatory

A Touch Of Madness

Observatory Pub Meals restaurant in Observatory
Grab your friends and head straight to A Touch of Madness for a tasty meal and a great bottle of wine. This unique restaurant in 'Obs' offers a blend of South African Fusion with a little madness. It caters for most tastes with falafal dinners and filled butternuts to delicious beef and venison steaks. On Monday evenings you can listen to Off The Wall poetry readings from 8pm. Thursday nights are Irish music sessions from 9pm and every alternate Sunday night at 8pm you can hear the tunes of Blacksmith, a Bluegrass band. Open 7 days a week from 12 noon until late (Monday to Saturday) and 5pm until late on Sunday.

Albertos  in Durbanville

Albertos

Durbanville Pub Meals restaurant in Durbanville
Alberto’s is a quaint and bustling owner-run pub and restaurant in the middle of Durbanville. The restaurant has a laid-back, comfortable feel to it and here you can simple sit back and relax with your favourite pint and great food. The restaurant has both a smoking and a non-smoking section inside and a big, outdoor smoking section in the garden. The garden also has an awesome play area for the little ones and this makes the establishment perfect for a family lunch. The restaurant serves mainly traditional, hearty, comfort food and dishes include a range of great, succulent steaks, burgers and even the popular eisbein. Must-tries are the homemade chicken pie and the proudly South African bobotie, a Cape malay dish with mince meat, egg, raisins and curry spices. This restaurant offers good food, a lively, bustling comfortable ambience, great service and an all-round enjoyable experience.
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Alfama's Portuguese Cuisine in Cape Town

Alfama's Portuguese Cuisine

Cape Town Portuguese restaurant in Cape Town
This delightful Portuguese restaurant serves up traditional Portuguese favourites with a twist. Try the toasted Portuguese bread with liver pate or the beef or chicken prego rolls - a must for the spice lover. The melt-in-your-mouth rump steak in white wine and cream is a must-try. Other dishes include trinchado, peri peri chicken, espetada and mouthwatering prawns - Portuguese style. A good range of desserts are also available.
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Bean In Love in Paarl

Bean In Love

Paarl Coffee Shop restaurant in Paarl
This fun artsy coffee house is situated in Paarl and serves light snacky meals and delectable aromatic coffee straight from Ethiopia. Being a florist, a gift shop and a quirky bistro and restaurant in one lends it a unique vibe so akin to this part of the world.
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Braza Portuguese Restaurant in Century City

Braza Portuguese Restaurant

Century City Portuguese restaurant in Century City
This beautifully decorated restaurant captures the heart of the Portuguese culture and tradition. As you walk in you feel right at home in the midst of earthy tones, solid wooden tables and finishes that reminds of the open-hearted, adventurous spirit of the Portuguese people. The food provides quality and comfort and range from the popular Espatadas to mouth-watering seafood dishes. The bustling, vibey atmosphere just adds to a wonderful dining experience. Braza is open seven days a week from 11:30 am until late and is an absolute must-try.

Bread Milk and Honey in Cape Town

Bread Milk and Honey

Cape Town Coffee Shop restaurant in Cape Town
Tucked away along Spin Street this New York/London establishment boasts hearty fare and ‘to die for’ buffet lunches in a down to earth and relaxed interior. The chalked up menu boasts Origin coffees, light meals, sumptuous breakfasts, enjoyed at leisure with a newspaper or dashing in just before work.
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British Bulldog in Kommetjie

British Bulldog

Kommetjie Pub Meals restaurant in Kommetjie
Located along Main Road, this popular local haunt specialises in great British pub grub with a wide range of local and international beers. The ambiance bustles with activity and the festive vibe makes it the ideal location for alfresco pub lunches while watching the game. Live music on Saturdays and Sundays.
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Cafe Bellarosa in Bellville

Cafe Bellarosa

Bellville Coffee Shop restaurant in Bellville
Cafe Bellarosa boasts a relaxing and friendly atmosphere in which to enjoy delectable dishes from an extensive menu. Impeccable standards of service make for a stress-free time for diners while they feast on farm-style breakfasts, sumptuous lunches or teatime treats. All portions are generous and great value for money. Roll-up blinds open the cafe up to make it bright and breezy in summer and a fireplace along with heaters keep patrons warm on cold winter days. There is also sheltered courtyard complete a play area to keep the kids happy. A perfect venue for whatever you fancy, Cafe Bellarosa is a must-try.
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Cafe Caprice in Camps Bay

Cafe Caprice

Camps Bay Coffee Shop restaurant in Camps Bay
Café Caprice has become a landmark destination on the famous Camps Bay stretch in Cape Town. Café Caprice is loved for its delicious food, from early morning eggs Benedict to legendary homemade burgers, cheese nachos and fresh summer salads, to unique cocktails and breathtaking sunsets. Café Caprice is a way of life to its patrons and friends, capturing the imaginations of many with its signature events, from glamorous horse racing days, cutting-edge beach fashion shows and exclusive villa parties. Come experience our 2-for-1 Burger Special; it runs from 1 May 2012 until the end of winter 2012; Moday to Thursday, from 12 pm to 10 pm. The average main course is R80 and corkage is charged at R50. A must visit for both locals and foreigners, every day of the year.
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Cafe Chameleon in Plattekloof

Cafe Chameleon

Plattekloof Coffee Shop restaurant in Plattekloof
From authentic wood-fired pizzas, steaks and even pasta and seafood, diners enjoy the no frills dining complimented by friendly service and excellent prices. Located in the Plattekloof Centre, Cafe Chameleon boasts authentic wood-fired oven thin-based pizzas that are both hearty and tasty, and even caters for quick coffees or sweet indulgences.
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Cafe Fino in Goodwood

Cafe Fino

Goodwood Coffee Shop restaurant in Goodwood
Cafe Fino is a modern, vibey coffee shop and restaurant that offers a wide variety of fusion food dishes. This upmarket establishment uses fresh ingredients to maximize flavours and quality. Breakfast include the traditional options as well as variations like eggs benedict and the all-time favourite, steak, egg and chips. Healthier options are also on offer and include muesli, yogurt, fruit salad and avo on rye. Apart from sandwiches, wraps and salads, Cafe Fino also has a range pastas and exciting dishes like the beef trinchado pot pie, Thai fish cakes and rump steak for the really ravenous. Cafe Fino offers something for everyone and promises a satisfying experience that is affordable as well.
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Café Magnifico in Century City

Café Magnifico

Century City Coffee Shop restaurant in Century City
This beautiful little coffee shop and bistro serves up a wide variety of dishes in a bustling atmosphere. Café Magnifico combines the traditional with original, and does this at very reasonable prices. The menu is extensive and offers all-day breakfast and amazing lunches. Breakfast options include the traditional English-style breakfast, parma ham and eggs on an English muffin and even exotic flavours like the smoked norwegian salmon or tuna carpaccio with eggs. Lunch consists of gourmet sandwiches, wraps and salads, pastas, burgers and even mezze platters and the ingredients and fillings are far from boring. Try the Cajun chicken, pepperdew, and sweet chilli mayo toastie or the Asian beef noodle wrap with rump steak strips, rice noodles in a plum sauce, crispy salad and fresh coriander. For the sweet tooth there is a variety of waffles and pancakes with different toppings and fillings. Enjoy a relaxed breakfast or lunch at this quaint café.
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Café Traumerei in Franschhoek

Café Traumerei

Franschhoek Coffee Shop restaurant in Franschhoek
Cradled by magnificent surroundings, Café Traumerei is situated opposite the Town Hall along the Main Road. The interior inspires nostalgia, with original wooden flooring and a crackling winter fireplace. Summers beacons dining alfresco, where scenic vistas compliment a quick cup of coffee or a light meal from the contemporary menu.
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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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Caffe Rossini in Bloubergstrand

Caffe Rossini

Bloubergstrand Coffee Shop restaurant in Bloubergstrand
Located in the Seaside Village in Bloubergstrand in Cape Town, Caffe Rossini is the perfect place to take a break. The aromas of freshly brewing coffee waft through the centre, calling shoppers in for a quick 'pick me up' and a light snack. Friendly service and fresh fabulous food are what makes Caffe Rossini such a popular place to pop in and regather and refresh. The Caffé Rossini concept is based on the contemporary lifestyle of a 19th century Italian gentleman, Gioachino Rossini. A tenor and composer of operas, Rossini's love of music was surpassed only by his love for good coffee and good food. The Caffé Rossini philosophy mirrors the composer's classical talent and quest for excellence. Caffé Rossini has honoured the age old traditions of making authentic Italian style coffees; Cappucinno, Espresso and other speciality hot and cold beverages since its inception in 1992. Great coffee has been our foundation since we started. Caffé Rossini has its own unique coffee blends specially blended for the local pallet but based on old style traditions.
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