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Stellenbosch Coffee Shop restaurant
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Stellenbosch Green Gates is a relaxed, quaint little spot that offers a delicious lunch buffet. All the dishes are freshly made on the day and only the freshest ingredients are used. The menu is seasonal ensuring the best flavours and the best quality. Enjoy one of the delicious wines on offer with your meal - even take a bottle or two home with you. There is also a list of dishes and cakes that diners can order in advance.
Stellenbosch Asian restaurant
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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.
Stellenbosch Coffee Shop restaurant
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Stellenbosch A lime washed farm house is home to The Blue Orange, a popular coffee shop along the historic and scenic Dorp Street in Stellenbosch. Serving breakfast and lunch, this cup of java spot is an oasis of tranquillity in the central hub of the town.
In summer, sitting in the shady front garden, watching the people on the street while sipping cappuccino and glancing at the daily newspaper is a soul satisfying experience. The inside restaurant is cosy with its wooden floors and freshly baked and coffee aromas which makes it an obvious choice in colder weather.
The menu is focused on lighter meals with a great selection of breakfast and sandwich choices. The cakes and pastries are a must try.
The Blue Orange also has a deli, with an array of breads, meats and cakes for purchase. The fascinating little gift shop is definitely worth a browse on the way out.
Somerset West Coffee Shop restaurant
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Somerset West Great fresh produce is used to serve up light meals for breakfast and lunch. The food is simple but tasty and extremely well priced. If you want an experience that is just that little bit different than your everyday eatery or coffee shop, you will certainly appreciate the setting.
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