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Bantry Bay (1.1km)
Camps Bay (1.1km)
Sea Point (1.3km)
Clifton (1.6km)
 
La Med in Clifton
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La Med

Restaurant in Clifton
La Med is on a 'beauty nap' until September.The venue offers the most stunning panoramic sea and mountain views with ‘out of this world’ sunsets. In summer, whilst soaking up the sun, relax on the deckwith a cocktail. La Med is also famous for its electric atmosphere during livesporting events shown on their big screen.Once the sun goes down the fun begins, with local DJ's mixing it up on the decks and barmen mixing it up with the cocktails. And don't miss the Goldfish Submerged Sundays!
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Rumbullion at The Roundhouse  in Camps Bay
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Rumbullion at The Roundhouse

Restaurant in Camps Bay (1.2 km from Clifton)
Rumbullion translates “A riotous good time’ nestled amidst 300 year old pomegranate trees and landscaped gardens. Sprawl out on the manicured lawns or share the love of food at tables laden with freshly baked loaves, decanters of wine and sumptuous roasts. Offering breakfast and lunch, the menu touches on tapas, deli, Med and light meals in relaxed surrounds perfect for lulling the day away with family and friends. Al la carte menu Breakfast: Fri – Sun (09:00 – 11:30) Lunch: Tuesdays to Sun (12:00 – 16:00) Sundowners: Wednesday to Sat (16:00 – 20:00)
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The Cedar in Sea Point
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The Cedar

Restaurant in Sea Point (1.9 km from Clifton)
Beige tiled floors elegantly pave the way into a plain room, simply decorated with tables and chairs and walls adorned with Middle Eastern kitsch. Housed in a nondescript apartment building next to the language school, The Cedar caters for a loyal following who highly recommend trying this eatery at least once. The menu features a small range of traditional Lebanese dishes and shwarmas and specials. The special differ depending on the day and might come in the form of stuffed cabbage leaves in a mahlab-spiced lamb stew or the magnificent mini lamb-and-nut pies in light, garlic-scented yoghurt. Regulars recommend the tabbouleh! Round off your meal with a soothing cup of Cinamon tea or Cardomon coffee sitting on the balcony overlooking the bustling Sea Point Main Road.
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