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Gansbaai Restaurant De La Mer is the only restaurant in the Gansbaai Old HarbourLouise the mother / mother in-law, Dale the son / husband and Eileen the wife / daughter in-law, take enormous pleasure in welcoming you to their family-run, family-style restaurant.Meals are all freshly prepared with lots of love and effort. A selection of seafood, meat, basket meals, burgers, salads and deserts is on offer. Come and relax on the deck or inside the restaurant with a glass of wine or cocktail while watching the stunning sunsets over the ocean.Need to know? Out of season:Monday, Wednesday to Saturday09h00 to 22h00;Sundays09h00 to 16h00;Tuesdays – Closed.In season:Mondays – 17h00 to late;Tuesday to Saturday 09h00 to late;Sundays – 09h00 to 16h00.
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Gansbaai Enjoy the warm hospitality of an owner managed fully licensed restaurant, and unique homely tea garden patio with a collection of price tagged antiques and collectables scattered about.
Our traditional South African dishes as well as fresh line fish and ocean platters are enjoyed in the beautiful garden with seating under two old fig trees. Country home baked cheese cake with sticky figs, lemon meringue, scones with homemade jam, carrot cake muffins, or our death by chocolate are all to die for.
A la Carte evening dining in homely Victorian decor. Karoo lamb chops, Springbok steaks, Game pie, matured fillets are a few of our dishes served on antique platters with old silver cutlery. Walls are papered in original 1916 newsprint with log fire lit on chilly winter evenings.
Prepare to be surprised.
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Hermanus (21.7 km from Gansbaai) One of the most exciting and unusual restaurant in the world, Bientang’s Cave is a more than just a dining experience.Located in one of the most stunning Marine Reserves on the coast of the Western Cape and a mere 10 metres from the water’s edge, this unique restaurant is in a prime spot for watching whales play in the ocean as you dine on the finest seafood.Between May and December every year, Southern Right whales visit the shores of the Western Cape and Bientang’s Cave is perfectly placed to be able to see these magnificent creatures as you sit on the deck and sample from the fantastic menu and the extensive, award-winning wine list.
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Hermanus (21.9 km from Gansbaai) Take a helping of warm and cosy for ambience with a dollop of comfort food and one is sure to be having a traditional South African meal at Annie se Kombuis. Located on the west coast of the Western Cape, this Hermanus eatery is firm favourite with visitors all year round.
Annie’s is all about traditional South African food. With an outstanding range of venison fillets to the likes of Kudu, Eland, Oryx (Gemsbok), Springbok and Ostrich the menu has exotic appeal. The traditional fare is all the favourites prepared the old fashioned way: Bobotie, Smoorsnoek and Waterblommetjies and many other pies and offal dishes. The Oxtail remains a popular choice. For those that believe in pudding (and rightly so) there’s sweet custard, Malva pudding and Cape Brandy Pudding – hard to resist!
The wine list supports local wine producers of the Overberg region. With a great selection on offer, wine lovers will not be disappointed.
Annie’s also hosts popular music evenings as entertainment for visitors to the sea-side town and locals alike.
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Did you know? Gansbaai Restaurants is often misspelt. Here are some variations:
Gans Bay Restaurants, Gansbay Restaurants, Gans Baai Restaurants,