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Observatory Asian restaurant
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Observatory A Taste of Asia is found on the bustling Lower Main Street in Observatory. The restaurant has been said to be great value for money and one of the best places to enjoy sushi. The fusion of Asian meals includes cuisine from Japan, China, Korea and Thailand.
The restaurant is an old house with the rooms offering guests seating. Every room has a fireplace which creates a fantastic cosy and romantic atmosphere and much-needed warmth in winter. All this coupled with friendly and efficient service.
A Taste of Asia is well known for its buffet specials and it is advisable to book in advance. Look out for their live band nights. Bring your wine and have a hearty time.
Street parking is available and the best place to look is the down the one-way just before the restaurant. The restaurant is open for lunch and dinner. Lunch hours are from Tuesday to Friday, from 12 pm to 3 pm. Dinner is served every day from 6 pm to 10:30 pm.
Please call for further information.
Gardens Asian restaurant
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Gardens Authentic Eastern flavours and a beautifully decorated large dining space awaits you at Jewel Tavern. The menu leaves you spoilt for choice and a predominantly Chinese menu will satisfy every palate.
Try the lip smacking crispy duck or the delectable spareribs, both crammed with flavour. Traditional favourites like the sweet and sour pork and chow mein also do not disappoint.
A cool Dim Sum bar adds a certain social aspect to the restaurant that more often than not is lacking in places like these. The house speciality is the kingklip, served on a hot plate with caramelized onions and their top secret kingklip sauce.
A relaxing ambience creates the perfect environment where family and friends can enjoy Asian cuisine at its best.
Strand Deli restaurant
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Strand This quaint, eccentric restaurant and vintage shop is called Pajamas and Jam, now we know they have a sense of humor. This lightheartedness shines through in everything except the quality of products you will find here.
Here you will find interesting variations on traditional breads and salads, as well as salad dressings. The menu changes on a daily basis so a surprise is never too far away.
The sweet stuff is simply delectable an include a Portuguese milk tart and scrumptious carrot cake. Do yourself a favour and order the hot chocolate made with Lindt chocolate balls. The double chocolate brownies are also very popular.
Italian coffee, Caffé Tomeucci, is made the in-house barista and fresh juice is squeezed every day. Interesting items like buchu and rose geranium cordial, as well as finger-licking preserves are ideal to take home.
Mowbray Asian restaurant
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Mowbray Roseberry is a simply decorated Asian restaurant in Mowbray. Its white-washed tables and chairs and sunny interior provide a great place to have a bite to eat in the afternoon and watch the outside world go by. The restaurant is transformed into a cosy space when night falls.
The food only receives great remarks, especially the reasonably priced freshly made sushi and the tempura rolls. The quality is great and always consistent – a place where first-time guests will end up being regulars.
The Asian dishes incorporate all the regular, and tasty, dishes with a score of stir fries, curries and soups, as well as everyone’s favourite starters of spring rolls and prawn crackers. The curries are mainly of Thai origin. And of course you can always order your Chinese Chop Suey and end the meal with something sweet.
The dishes have great flavours and will have you coming back for more but during the busier times it is best to be patient because quality takes time.
Trading Times:
Monday from 17h30 to 22h00 for sushi and buffet only;
Tuesday to Sunday from 12h00 to 22h00.
Sea Point Continental restaurant
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Sea Point This unpretentious, quality restaurant is situated in the middle of Sea Point giving it a bustling and happening feel. The interior is plain but well thought out and the cuisine mirrors just that. A relaxed atmosphere ensures a pleasant dining experience every time and the menu has something for everyone. From delicious, perfectly grilled steaks to tasty seafood, you will find yourself spoilt for choice. The restaurant is licensed with a well stocked bar, so feel free to enjoy your favourite drink with your meal.
V and A Waterfront Continental restaurant
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V and A Waterfront The Green Dolphin Restaurant is one of Cape Town’s premier jazz hotspots. Located in the V & A Waterfront, on the water’s edge, patrons can sit with Table Mountain as their backdrop, watching the seals at play while taking in the smooth sounds of some of the finest jazz the Mother city has to offer. Relaxed, intimate and jivey, the Green Dolphin is a popular haunt for tourists as well as Capetonians who are looking for a great night out.
The menu is varied and has a little something for everyone. With plenty of fresh seafood on offers, as well as delicious meat and vegetarian speciality, diners will be delighted. The seafood chowder and fresh mussels with a creamy white wine sauce with chilli, coriander and garlic are a must on the starter menu. And the venison kebabs and prawn and crayfish duo are a tasty treat for those with a bigger appetite. The wine list offers some of the finest wines from around South Africa, the perfect complement to any of the dishes on the menu.
With jazz every night of the year, fabulous food, unsurpassed views and a wonderfully warm and welcoming atmosphere, the Green Dolphin should be on everyone’s list of places to eat in Cape Town.
Sea Point Continental restaurant
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Sea Point Take a step back in time at this 1970s style revolving restaurant in Sea Point.
A nice selection of light bites, seafood, meat and continental dishes are on offer at this unique and popular spot. A modest wine list provides the accompaniment, but it is the surroundings and atmosphere that provide the biggest draw. 1970s music plays as the restaurant turns up until a talented pianist takes over on a stylish white baby grand piano.
A vibrant spot for great views and a unique atmosphere, Top of the Ritz is well worth a try.
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