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GT's in Somerset West

GT's

Somerset West South African restaurant in Somerset West
GT's restaurant offers a little bit of glitz, a little bit of glam and a relaxed, family friendly feel. With children's play areas, shaded outdoor seating and great hearty meals, this restaurant provides an experience for each and all. Unpretentious food full of flavour is served and it is recommended you try the indulgent beer-battered prawns and spitroast chicken. These are normally served as part of a combo platter that adds fall-off-the-bone barbecue ribs and chicken wings. The wine list is extensive and you will find a vintage for every dish. Quaff a bottle or two while the kids are playing, share comfort food that satisfies and socialize until the night is old - this is what this place is about.

Helderberg Restaurant in Somerset West

Helderberg Restaurant

Somerset West South African restaurant in Somerset West
This restaurant is located at the foot of the beautiful, imposing Helderberg Mountain and offers breathtaking views and a stunning, relaxing environment. Diners can enjoy their meals outside while looking out over the vineyards. The interior smacks of ye olde English country-style and rich colours and wooden furniture add to the ambience. The cosy fireplace completes the picture. The owners do the cooking themselves and effort and love for what they do definitely spills over into the dishes. Traditional dishes like Bobotie is a must-try and this old South African favourite hardly ever fails to impress even the most discerning palate. During the week the restaurant offers wine tasting from 9 am until 5 pm and an impressive range of wines are available. Bring friends to share a platter of gammon, pate, cheese and salads, and of course, a crisp glass of wine.
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Jan Katz in Somerset West

Jan Katz

Somerset West South African restaurant in Somerset West
Jan Katz is a popular venue for tourists and locals alike. The restaurant is open from early until late and serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. The menu offers something for everyone and options include delicious gourmet burgers, filled-to-the-brim wraps and ciabattas, as well as a wide range of salads for the more health conscious diner.
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Oblivian Wine Bar and Restaurant in Claremont

Oblivian Wine Bar and Restaurant

Claremont South African restaurant in Claremont
This trendy, vibrant wine bar invites with leather couches, open fires and hearty cuisine that complements the laid-back atmosphere. The vibe is truly relaxed and inside you'll find yourself with a big - no - large glass of wine playing a board game with a friend. The menu offers simple food with a touch of elegance. Mouthwatering pizzas are on offer. Have 'The Oblivion' with bacon, feta, pepperdrops and fresh avo, or the Pizza Vera with spinach, feta, garlic, pepperdrops and tomato. He options are extensive and varied and there will be something to cater for everyone's taste. The tapas on offer is are the perfect sharing food and you can get your hands greasy with spicy meat samoosas, pepper poppers, chicken livers, sweet sticky ribs, pan-fried prawns, meatballs chicken wings and chicken satay. Don;t forget the humus, guacamole, olives and pita. For the larger appetite, there is the Rump Steak with creamy pepper sauce and chips, the lamb shank with mashed potatoes and green pea puree and the Prima Vera and Carbonara pastas. A gluten-free option is also available on request. There is a private dining room available for bookings of up to 12 people.
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Sinovuyo in Stellenbosch

Sinovuyo

Stellenbosch South African restaurant in Stellenbosch
Sinovuyo on Route 304 is a beautiful, laid-back breakfast, lunch and dinner venue that boasts breathtaking views of the Simonsberg Mountains. Al fresco dining can be enjoyed from the large patio where you can enjoy a refreshing sundowner on a balmy summers eve. The restaurant offers a beautiful garden and children's play area, making it ideal for family outings. A buffet is offered on 'Family Sundays', comprising home-cooked South African favourites. There is a modern bar area with a big screen for sporting events, and light meals are served here as well. Try the pan-fried line fish stacked with prawns and pineapple, or a succulent, perfectly cooked beef fillet with the top secret basting. The restaurant serves as a private function venue as well and the setting is perfect for a beautiful wedding. Watch out for the speciality evenings, whether it be an all seafood event or a Malay curry feast. Sinovuyo means 'we have happiness' - how apt.
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The Oude Wellington in Wellington

The Oude Wellington

Wellington South African restaurant in Wellington
Oude Wellington’s charm is hard to resist. Ideally situated on a working brandy distillery in the Cape Boland, the restaurant offers great dining that reflects the best of cape hospitality. In winter the thatched restaurant offers a cosy setting with fire places while warm summer days call for meals to be enjoyed under the oak tress with views of the vineyards. The country menu offers traditional fare with a contemporary twist that incorporates the freshest seasonal ingredients. Divine starter choices to the likes of Biltong soup and Snails in Phyllo on Tzatziki await guests. Mains on offers include rare delicacies like Rabbit casserole as well as old traditional favourites like slow roasted Lamb Shank. The wine list comprises wines from the Oude Wellington Estate as well as prized potted brandy and Grappa.
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