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Cafe Caprice in Camps Bay

Cafe Caprice

Camps Bay Coffee Shop restaurant in Camps Bay
Café Caprice has become a landmark destination on the famous Camps Bay stretch in Cape Town. Café Caprice is loved for its delicious food, from early morning eggs Benedict to legendary homemade burgers, cheese nachos and fresh summer salads, to unique cocktails and breathtaking sunsets. Café Caprice is a way of life to its patrons and friends, capturing the imaginations of many with its signature events, from glamorous horse racing days, cutting-edge beach fashion shows and exclusive villa parties. Come experience our 2-for-1 Burger Special; it runs from 1 May 2012 until the end of winter 2012; Moday to Thursday, from 12 pm to 10 pm. The average main course is R80 and corkage is charged at R50. A must visit for both locals and foreigners, every day of the year.
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Café Magnifico in Century City

Café Magnifico

Century City Coffee Shop restaurant in Century City
This beautiful little coffee shop and bistro serves up a wide variety of dishes in a bustling atmosphere. Café Magnifico combines the traditional with original, and does this at very reasonable prices. The menu is extensive and offers all-day breakfast and amazing lunches. Breakfast options include the traditional English-style breakfast, parma ham and eggs on an English muffin and even exotic flavours like the smoked norwegian salmon or tuna carpaccio with eggs. Lunch consists of gourmet sandwiches, wraps and salads, pastas, burgers and even mezze platters and the ingredients and fillings are far from boring. Try the Cajun chicken, pepperdew, and sweet chilli mayo toastie or the Asian beef noodle wrap with rump steak strips, rice noodles in a plum sauce, crispy salad and fresh coriander. For the sweet tooth there is a variety of waffles and pancakes with different toppings and fillings. Enjoy a relaxed breakfast or lunch at this quaint café.
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Caffe Rossini in Bloubergstrand

Caffe Rossini

Bloubergstrand Coffee Shop restaurant in Bloubergstrand
Located in the Seaside Village in Bloubergstrand in Cape Town, Caffe Rossini is the perfect place to take a break. The aromas of freshly brewing coffee waft through the centre, calling shoppers in for a quick 'pick me up' and a light snack. Friendly service and fresh fabulous food are what makes Caffe Rossini such a popular place to pop in and regather and refresh. The Caffé Rossini concept is based on the contemporary lifestyle of a 19th century Italian gentleman, Gioachino Rossini. A tenor and composer of operas, Rossini's love of music was surpassed only by his love for good coffee and good food. The Caffé Rossini philosophy mirrors the composer's classical talent and quest for excellence. Caffé Rossini has honoured the age old traditions of making authentic Italian style coffees; Cappucinno, Espresso and other speciality hot and cold beverages since its inception in 1992. Great coffee has been our foundation since we started. Caffé Rossini has its own unique coffee blends specially blended for the local pallet but based on old style traditions.
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Dieu Donne in Franschhoek

Dieu Donne

Franschhoek Cosmopolitan restaurant in Franschhoek
Dieu Donne restaurant finds itself in Franschhoek, arguably, the culinary capital of the country. The Drakenstein mountain is a magnificent backdrop to the wine farm on which the eatery is located and thus sets the scene for tranquil lunch or dinner. The restaurant is housed in an underground cellar and promises patrons fine dining with its extensive menu and wine pairings from the farm’s own offerings. Dieu Donne is also a popular lunch venue. Guests soak up the best of the summer weather with al fresco style dining on the ground terrace while the lawn (with a sandpit near by to occupy the kids) is available for families who would like to picnic. Blankets are provided and the restaurant has a children’s menu. Dieu Donne delivers a ‘world menu’ which includes French Huguenot Provincial fare, with a unique combination of African, Asian & Mauritian influences. The open planned professional kitchen makes dining an interactive experience and adds to the energy that the restaurant exudes. A point of interest at this location is the micro brewery. Visitors are welcome to taste the beer the farm yields. Wine tasting is also recommended. Dieu Donne is also a prime wedding and function venue.
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EAT in Hermanus

EAT

Hermanus Cosmopolitan restaurant in Hermanus
EAT restaurant is located in the tranquil Hemel – en- Aarde Valley of Hermanus. Living up to its name, this eatery encourages, if not demands that patrons do just that: EAT. Guests can choose to be seated indoors or enjoy sit back and soak in the spectacular views from the restaurant’s courtyard. Either way the atmosphere of the restaurant has upmarket and relaxed. EAT’s contemporary menu has a variety of items to suit every appetite. Try the Sweetcorn fritters as comfort food. While those with a more demanding palate will appreciate the Pear, Blue Cheese and Caramelised Cashew Nuts as an appetizer. End with a delectable dessert of Deep Fried Ice-cream with caramelised berries. The mains on offer caters for the not so hungry in the form of snack baskets, while the carnivores will certainly tuck into the Rib Eye or Rump steak selection without being asked twice. The restaurant offers some great entertainment in the summer months. EAT offers a relaxed setting that is wheelchair friendly.
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Meilissa's The Food Shop in V and A Waterfront

Meilissa's The Food Shop

V and A Waterfront Coffee Shop restaurant in V and A Waterfront
Melissa’s The Food Store in Cape Town’s V & A Waterfront is owned by Mark and Melissa van Hoogstraten. They have taken their love of food and fine things and translated into Cape Town’s best known deli. Visitors can feast on range of deliciously prepared meals, snacks and tasty treats. The Melissa’s range is made up homemade delectables prepared with the best ingredients and lots of love. All the food is freshly prepared with the intention that good food should be made using only the best ingredients. The ethos at Melissa’s is great food made with highest quality ingredients: the value of quality food produced in a traditional, old-fashioned way using locally sourced, seasonal, all natural local ingredients. Melissa’s at the Waterfront serves breakfast, lunch and light suppers, as well as a buffet from which patrons can choose a range of freshly made quiches, pies and assorted salads. Breakfast delights include fresh baked croissants with homemade jams and preserves, eggs Benedict and a traditional English breakfast, as well as healthier options including homemade muesli, yoghurt and fresh seasonal fruit. For lunch or dinner, diners can feast on deliciously prepared fresh sandwiches, homemade chicken and leak pie, sweet potato wedges with garlic aioli, Asian seared beef carpaccio and a range of yummy home cooked pastas and fresh salads.
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Mugg & Bean in Century City

Mugg & Bean

Century City Coffee Shop restaurant in Century City
Mugg & Bean prides itself on being an 'office away from the office' with a homely feel and extremely generous portions. The big breakfasts ensure a great start to any day and items range from traditional egg and bacon breakfasts to filled croissants and scrambled eggs with smoked salmon and cream cheese on a bed of rocket. Try the refreshing and original 'morning mugs' with layers of yogurt and honey and nuts or strawberry and blueberry compote. For lunch or dinner, or just an in-between meal, diners can enjoy wraps, great café sandwiches and a variety of salads. The gourmet burgers will definitely satisfy the appetite. Be sure to try the deluxe double chicken burger with bacon, brie and cranberry sauce or the more traditional dagwood with a layered burger patty, back bacon, egg, hickory ham and cheddar cheese. Other favourites on the menu include lamb chops grilled to perfection and hearty lasagne. End your meal with a velvety Belgian waffle or a large slice of their famous chocolate cake. This restaurant serves their famous bottomless coffee all day long, so grab your cup and keep refilling with the delicious house blend or a more intense Mocca Java.
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Rocca  in Green Point

Rocca

Green Point Cosmopolitan restaurant in Green Point
This elegant restaurant takes the word 'chic' to a new level. With its cool, tranquil interior that offers a haven for food junkies, Rocca finds it hard to disappoint. True Mediterranean cuisine is at the order of the day and fresh, seasonal ingredients make the dishes burst with flavour. Al fresco dining is a great experience on balmy summer evenings in the Cape and a classic cocktail to complement the sunset is definitely some form of heaven. The cosmopolitan ideas running through the interior and food makes Rocca a stand-out among the area's restaurants, and the warm yet professional service is simply the cherry on top. Relaxed, yet vibey, detailed yet uncomplicated dishes and bustling surroundings make this restaurant a must-try.
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Seasons in Hermanus

Seasons

Hermanus Cosmopolitan restaurant in Hermanus
Seasons restaurant is located in quaint sea-side town of Hermanus. Here guests can enjoy the culinary delights of chef pair Anli and Andre van Vuuren, who promise tantalizing food for all seasons. The restaurant setting is all about tranquillity and the warm coffee colours of the interior create a welcoming ambiance. Guests can also choose to dine outdoors in the lovely little courtyard – the prefect spot on a balmy summer’s evening. The inter-continental menu has some Asian and German influences. Dishes include Beef Fillet accompanied by potato-bacon galette, oven braised Springbok Shanks, Tuna loin on sushi rice or Duo of Baby Chicken served with apricot couscous and thyme sauce. Chef Anli has a particular passion for pudding so expect to be wowed with the likes of Orange Tiramisu, Hazelnut Parfait, a handmade Belgian chocolate platter and Goat’s cheese served with Baklava and yoghurt foam. The wine list, mainly local, caters for all tastes and pockets. Expect a range that extends to expensive boutique winery choices. The restaurant offers an unforgettable five course gourmet menu with dancing at New Year.
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