Restaurants near Paul Kruger Gate
*Distances are shown as the crow flies and are not necessarily the actual travelling
distance.
Dullstroom South African restaurant
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Dullstroom (37.5 km from Paul Kruger Gate) Serving breakfast, lunch and dinners, Sanboni Restaurant offers dining at a lingering pace, just enough to slow you down to appreciate good food and tranquil surrounds.
From mouthwatering buffet breakfasts, lazy lunches and hearty dinners, to alfresco dining on the terrace overlooking the pool.
Winter or summer, Sanboni Restaurant caters for easy palates in relaxed surrounds.
Kampersrus Country restaurant
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Kampersrus (39.5 km from Paul Kruger Gate) An idyllic place to relax and enjoy languid lunches and scrumptious breakfasts in the spectacular surrounds of Kamperus.
Serving an array of delicious meals from light lunches, afternoon teas and hearty lunches, diners soak up tranquil surrounds complimented by good food and great coffee.
Hazyview Country restaurant
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Hazyview (39.6 km from Paul Kruger Gate) A wonderfully wild dining experience, the Hippo Hollow restaurant provides a unique setting in which to enjoy superb food and a great atmosphere.
The restaurant provides breakfast, lunch and dinner from a continually updated menu offering local food in all its wonderful forms.
Hazyview African restaurant
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Hazyview (39.8 km from Paul Kruger Gate) For a truly interesting and inspiring African dining experience, Kuka is the place to be.
The food is superb, fusing African cuisines from all over the continent and jazzing them up to present a menu full of cosmopolitan offerings.
Open all day long and serving breakfast, lunch and dinner, Kuka is the perfect spot for whatever you desire, be it a full meal with family or a tantalising cocktail with good friends.
Hazyview Deli restaurant
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Hazyview (40.6 km from Paul Kruger Gate) Comfortable and relaxed, Perry’s Bridge Trading Post makes an ideal spot for a lingering lunch followed by a little curio shopping and some delicious deli goods.
Sit on the veranda shaded by age-old trees sampling delights such as toasted sandwiches, salads, burgers or baked potatoes. If something sweeter suits your mood, then a delicious moist cake, muffin or desert alongside a smooth cup of coffee will go a long way.
Pop into Perry’s Bridge Trading Post on the corner of Main and Sabie Road just on the outskirts of Hazyview.
Hazyview Steakhouse restaurant
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Hazyview (40.6 km from Paul Kruger Gate) Trendy, vibrant and up-market, this popular restaurant is equipped with a butchery which supplies both wet and dry meats, all perfectly treated and aged.
A speciality of this restaurant is the boerewors which comes in traditional and flavoured varieties. Biltong is also a popular choice here.
The steaks are superb and diners are able to choose precisely how much they want.
To go with the fabulous food is a selection of a wonderful South African wine, kept in a carefully controlled wine cellar.
Pioneer's Butcher and Grill puts quality first, providing a thoroughly satisfying dining experience.
Hazyview International restaurant
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Hazyview (40.7 km from Paul Kruger Gate) Perched on a hillside overlooking the Sabie River Valley and veiled Drakensberg Mountains, Tuskers Restaurant offers diners a haven of peace and tranquillity while sampling true African cuisine.
Dine within the thatch roof dining hall cooled by summery fans or curl up next to the crackling winter fire with a glass of sherry before indulging in pan fried African food and excellent wines.
Hazyview South African restaurant
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Hazyview (40.7 km from Paul Kruger Gate) Resting in the heart of the lowveld exuding a stylish yet relaxed ambiance, Rissington Inn tempts a wide variety of traditional dishes with an authentic twist.
Indulge in country favourites such as ostrich carpaccio, served with rocket, beetroot carpaccio, brinjal crisps and chopped olive dressed with olive oil and balsamic vinegar.
For mains, try the tarragon trout, tender pan-fried trout fillets on a bed of spinach, with a creamy tarragon sauce (served separately), julienne vegetables and gratin potatoes. Desert touches on a classic apple pie laden with cinnamon and raisins, served hot or cold.
Alongside firm favourites, Rissington Inn offers wonderful soups, interesting starters, succulent trout dishes, fine curries, tender fillet steaks and a range of vegetarian dishes to suit the most discerning palate.
Hazyview Belgian restaurant
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Hazyview (41 km from Paul Kruger Gate) Located on Main Street in Hazyview, Le Pâtissier’s menu is predominantly café style, with delicious baked good and hearty continental breakfasts and lunches.
The large open plan verandas shaded by cool flamboyant trees, an aromatic coffee and delicious breakfast makes a great start to the day.
Breakfast choices include croissants with country ham and emmenthal, quiche Lorraine, salads and frites served with owner’s real Belgian mayonnaise.
The wine list caters for all palates, perfect with a chilled lunch and the friendly helpful service makes dining easy at this bustling little café in Hazyview.
Hazyview Mediterranean restaurant
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Hazyview (43.9 km from Paul Kruger Gate) Famous for mouth watering Mozambican style peri-peri chicken and delicious Mediterranean dishes, diners enjoy the beautiful Sabie Valley alongside a glass of fine wine and delectable specialities.
Located in the scenic surrounds, Restaurant Cozihna Velha offers a seasonal a la Carte menu for breakfast, lunch for dinner and soothing pre dinner drink under the stars.
Hazyview Steakhouse restaurant
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Hazyview (44.8 km from Paul Kruger Gate) Starters of prawn, mango and sunflower seed salad, deli platters of homemade pesto, tapenades and marinated artichokes followed by lamb cutlets with rosemary potatoes, crocodile curry and rump with parmesan mash and green peppercorns sauce will only be complemented by a pavlova with Chantilly cream, confetti of fruit and vanilla syrup, and irresistible milktart, or a cheese platter that will do any fire place, loving couple and good bottle of red proud.
Wines have been carefully selected, tasted, and some more, having gone with a few old faithfuls like the Rubicon, Rupert & Rothschild, Haute Cabriere and L’Ormarins, to a couple of new slightly frisky recruits like the Cape point Sauvignon Blanc and the Groote Post “Old Mans blend”. For the more adventurous a Gosset Grande Réserve in true French tradition is also available.
Décor and table arrangements are rather special, with direct access to the largest rose supplier of the Lowveld market
Hazyview Country restaurant
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Hazyview (46.9 km from Paul Kruger Gate) Enjoy dining on the deck overlooking the garden and farmlands or inside warmed by the welcoming décor.
Once monthly you can join us for our famous “Pudding Club” which is held every first Friday of the month where you can come and indulge your sweet tooth with a selection of 6 desserts after having a delicious main course.
The a la Carte menu offers a variety of delicious meals suited for any occasion dining with a well appointed wine list paired to compliment each meal.
Hazyview Continental restaurant
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Hazyview (47.3 km from Paul Kruger Gate) For delicious continental cuisine and impeccable hospitality, The Ant and Elephant is the place to be.
A superb menu is on offer at this homely, country restaurant. Popular options include the surf ‘ n’ turf, the slow roasted lamb shank and the pork fillet. The wine list is modest but proffers some popular South African bottles.
The decor encompasses the warm feel of a country establishment and the staff are friendly and welcoming to match.
A great place for the whole family, The Ant and Elephant is well worth a visit
Mpumalanga South African restaurant
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Mpumalanga (51.4 km from Paul Kruger Gate) Located in the old trading store, wrapped in stone clad walls and lush green lawns, Hamilton’s lives for decadence and unusual approach to dining.
The menu welcomes with ‘You only live once, choose your desert first’ and wisely so. Who can say no to The Hamilton’s special – vanilla ice cream with a butterscotch toffee sauce and nut brittle before sinking into the brinjal fritters dressed with capers and olives and mains, a tasty fillet, venison or fish.
The extensive wine list invites lingering dinners and lazy lunches at this well love eatery in Mpumalanga.
Marloth Park Conservancy South African restaurant
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Marloth Park Conservancy (52 km from Paul Kruger Gate) The restaurant is managed by the Dialer family. The atmosphere is relaxed, capturing the bush atmosphere in the décor, and ensuring you are whisked far away from the rushed city life.
We provide a culinary experience. Come and enjoy personally prepared African family cuisine and service given with extra care and a smile. Great value for your money.
The restaurant is set in a spacious thatched building, large enough to accommodate seven tables. The rustic log furniture comprises six tables each seating six persons, and one table seating ten.
The restaurant is air-conditioned for your comfort and there are TV monitors and two big screens which can be programmed to two different channels, so you can watch soccer and rugby at the same time.
The restaurant is fully licensed and boasts with a well-stocked bar and a varied menu. The kitchen is open from 07:00 to 21:00. On the busy nights the kitchen will stay open until all tummies are full.
Customers wishing to enjoy supper under the open African sky will find four tables on the veranda; you may be able to identify the Southern Cross in the night sky. There is also a possibility that you could hear the lion's roar or the mad laugh of hyenas.
The restaurant will be closed on 25 December and open every day during peak season.
Mpumalanga African restaurant
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Mpumalanga (53.6 km from Paul Kruger Gate) Perched over the river scattered with crocodiles, diners enjoy bistro African cuisine and the local crocodiles up close and personal.
Relax amongst the lovely gardens flanked by open views enjoying lunch alfresco or dinner by candlelight at Crockafellas Restaurant in Pestana Kruger Lodge.
Malelane Bistro restaurant
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Malelane (55.6 km from Paul Kruger Gate) Pestana's restaurant can seat 120 diners and is located on the waters of the Crocodile River, the immediate vicinity being the home of seven crocodiles. Delightful bistro-style meals are served and the restaurant is open for lunch and dinner It is ideal for private functions, and the setting, service and food are not easily matched.
Malelane South African restaurant
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Malelane (56.2 km from Paul Kruger Gate) This restaurant is on the banks of the Crocodile River overlooking the Kruger National Park. Enjoy a scrumptious meal while wild animals graze on the banks of the river. Elephants, hippos, buck and buffalos are common sight. There is a huge verity of birds which just add to the relaxing atmosphere.
Mpumalanga International restaurant
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Mpumalanga (56.3 km from Paul Kruger Gate) Situated on the shores of De Goma Lake, this tranquil retreat oozes romance and fine dining; a delightful assortment of culinary masterpieces suited for all palates.
Dining at Feathers is a home away from home experience, welcomed by its charm and hospitality, with a fusion of international flavours blended effortlessly with a touch of South African flare.
Ideal for breakfast, lunch or dinner, Feathers Restaurant makes for a memorable dining experience in the Hulala Lakeside Lodge, Mpumalanga.
Mpumalanga French restaurant
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Mpumalanga (56.4 km from Paul Kruger Gate) Housed in an original colonial farmstead boasting sweeping views over the lowveld and valley, diners enjoy gourmet cuisine in an atmosphere that compliments fine dining.
Romantic dinners are further enhanced by this candlelit restaurant and official Chaine des Rotisseurs blazon.