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Bar-bay-dos in Gordons Bay

Bar-bay-dos

Gordons Bay Tapas restaurant in Gordons Bay
This happening spot in Gordons Bay is definitely the place to be whether you're young or just young at heart. Bar-bay-dos offers a simple menu that consists mainly of tapas-style foods, and the main attraction here is the sublime cocktails that are mixed to perfection. Bar-bay-dos has live music acts two to three times a week and the variety ranges from rock to 80's to latin tunes. The menu is small and dishes include grilled Portuguese sardines either rolled in coarse salt and grilled the traditional way or butterflied and grilled, served with spicy Portuguese chilli salsa and rice. Be sure to try the Jalapeno chilli poppers stuffed with feta and cream cheese, an ideal dish to share. Beef schnitzel, succulent espatada and butter-filled prawns are also on offer. A variety of seafood can also be enjoyed and make a point of trying the Mississippi mud pie for dessert - it really is as indulgent as it sounds.
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Chef's at Nauticus Place in Brenton on Sea

Chef's at Nauticus Place

Brenton on Sea South African restaurant in Brenton on Sea
Chef’s @ Nauticus Place Restaurant, Brenton-on-Sea, Knysna, was bought over on the 15th November 2009. The Restaurant has been going from strength to strength. We at Chef’s @ Nauticus Place Restaurant pride ourselves on serving excellent food and drink. The beautiful, unique surroundings of Brenton-on-Sea guarantees a great time for everyone, young and old. We are open throughout the year for tour groups. Set menus can be arranged ahead of time according to the budget of the client / company. We cater groups, kid’s parties, weddings, team building, birthdays, anniversaries and anything else you could think of.
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Constantia Nek Restaurant in Constantia

Constantia Nek Restaurant

Constantia South African restaurant in Constantia
Constantia Nek Restaurant is well-known by locals as the oldest restaurant in Cape Town. It is located on the Constantia Nek pass and is the perfect half-way stop between Hout Bay and the Southern Suburbs. An Old World Feel in a stone building with thatch roof, great service, a cosy bar area, a giant dance floor and eating hall and good hearty food is what has kept the current owners going for more than 20 years. The restaurant offers breathtaking views over False Bay and the Constantia Valley and you are literally surrounded by forest, envoking a magical feel and ambience. Breakfast serves up simple favourites like omelettes with a variety of fillings, eggs to order, croissants, muffins and, of course, the traditional English. The lunch menu offers light meals like bangers and mash, the soup of the day, freshly made calamari and chips and the delightful old favourite fish and chips, fillets of fish in an ale batter, deep-fried to perfection. The a la carte menu is the pride and joy of this spot with a wide variety of dishes that are as varied as diners' palates. Try the Tempura Prawns, served with avo, sweet chilli jam and basil pesto mayonnaise, or the Mussel Chowder, perfectly cooked mussels in a creamy white wine and garlic sauce. A variety of salads are also available. A signature dish here is the Roast Leg of Karoo Lamb, cooked as it should be and served with roast potatoes and veggies. Another popular one is the deliciously rich oxtail stew - oxtail braised in red wine and stock with onions and carrots. Other meals include the Madagascar steak, the Sesame Seed Crusted Kingklip, Grilled Tiger Prawns, and the Panzerotti Cremolatti, pasta parcels filled with butternut in a tomato and cream sauce. The restaurant serves as a conference venue and is a great spot for banquet dinners, office parties, product launches and cocktail functions. On occasion they also have live music for an awesome dinner-dance experience. The setting, the hospitality, the food and the ambience - all highly recommended.
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Dros in Century City

Dros

Century City South African restaurant in Century City
This proudly South African restaurant is a favourite among families and serves up hearty meals at affordable prices. Dros has an extensive menu and dishes include cheesy pizzas, succulent steaks, certain speciality meals like lamb shank and eisbein, and much more. Kids are well catered for with their own menu and an amazing play area fitted with jumping castles, games, playstations and kiddies tables and chairs. Birthday parties can also be catered for. Dros is fully licensed and offers a wide variety of beverages including the best South African wines and beers. The dessert menu mustn’t be overlooked and is the ideal way to end off your meal. Here you will experience true South African hospitality and awesome food.
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Genki Sushi in Stellenbosch

Genki Sushi

Stellenbosch Sushi restaurant in Stellenbosch
Genki Sushi certainly lives up to its name, because the Japanese term ‘genki’ translates to ‘Fine or Great’. This authentic Japanese Sushi restaurant offers its visitors a delicious slice into typical everyday Japanese cuisine while soaking up the Stellenbosch vibe. In keeping with its eastern style, the restaurant is not all table and chairs, though such seating is available outside. The Sushi bar, complete with sushi chefs working alongside the owner of the establishment, is the best seat in the house for a quick bite while marvelling at the art of sushi preparation and negotiating chop sticks, wasabi and soy sauce. More than just sushi, Genki Sushi also offers patrons a great selection of Japanese style tappas and side dishes to the likes of tako sunomono (boiled octopus salad with wakame and cucumber), yakitori and a South African inspired kudu-shi which is thinly sliced kudu meat served with sushi rice. The restaurant also has a small selection of wines to complement its food. Located at the very heart of town activity, Genki Sushi is an ideal spot for a Far East eating experience.

GT's in Somerset West

GT's

Somerset West South African restaurant in Somerset West
GT's restaurant offers a little bit of glitz, a little bit of glam and a relaxed, family friendly feel. With children's play areas, shaded outdoor seating and great hearty meals, this restaurant provides an experience for each and all. Unpretentious food full of flavour is served and it is recommended you try the indulgent beer-battered prawns and spitroast chicken. These are normally served as part of a combo platter that adds fall-off-the-bone barbecue ribs and chicken wings. The wine list is extensive and you will find a vintage for every dish. Quaff a bottle or two while the kids are playing, share comfort food that satisfies and socialize until the night is old - this is what this place is about.

Helderberg Restaurant in Somerset West

Helderberg Restaurant

Somerset West South African restaurant in Somerset West
This restaurant is located at the foot of the beautiful, imposing Helderberg Mountain and offers breathtaking views and a stunning, relaxing environment. Diners can enjoy their meals outside while looking out over the vineyards. The interior smacks of ye olde English country-style and rich colours and wooden furniture add to the ambience. The cosy fireplace completes the picture. The owners do the cooking themselves and effort and love for what they do definitely spills over into the dishes. Traditional dishes like Bobotie is a must-try and this old South African favourite hardly ever fails to impress even the most discerning palate. During the week the restaurant offers wine tasting from 9 am until 5 pm and an impressive range of wines are available. Bring friends to share a platter of gammon, pate, cheese and salads, and of course, a crisp glass of wine.
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Jan Katz in Somerset West

Jan Katz

Somerset West South African restaurant in Somerset West
Jan Katz is a popular venue for tourists and locals alike. The restaurant is open from early until late and serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. The menu offers something for everyone and options include delicious gourmet burgers, filled-to-the-brim wraps and ciabattas, as well as a wide range of salads for the more health conscious diner.
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Lighthouse Tavern in Gansbaai

Lighthouse Tavern

Gansbaai South African restaurant in Gansbaai
Lighthouse Tavern is a hidden gem on the Birkenhead Estate, just outside Gansbaai on the way to Danger Point. The restaurant blends in with its natural environment and summer days can be spent on the wooden benches outdoors. There is children’s entertainment by way of a small playground with swings and a slide. This family friendly restaurant has a cosy interior with rustic décor. Lighthouse Tavern has a fireplace indoors to warm up its guests during the winter. The small bar is quite quaint and fully stocked. A TV keeps sports enthusiasts happy. Enjoy reasonably priced pub-style and traditional South African meals at Lighthouse Tavern. There is something for everyone on the menu. The proximity to Danger Point Lighthouse is the attraction of this bush restaurant. Stop at Lighthouse Tavern for a meal and then stroll to the lighthouse for some sightseeing and to work off the hearty meal. Please call for further information.
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Oblivian Wine Bar and Restaurant in Claremont

Oblivian Wine Bar and Restaurant

Claremont South African restaurant in Claremont
This trendy, vibrant wine bar invites with leather couches, open fires and hearty cuisine that complements the laid-back atmosphere. The vibe is truly relaxed and inside you'll find yourself with a big - no - large glass of wine playing a board game with a friend. The menu offers simple food with a touch of elegance. Mouthwatering pizzas are on offer. Have 'The Oblivion' with bacon, feta, pepperdrops and fresh avo, or the Pizza Vera with spinach, feta, garlic, pepperdrops and tomato. He options are extensive and varied and there will be something to cater for everyone's taste. The tapas on offer is are the perfect sharing food and you can get your hands greasy with spicy meat samoosas, pepper poppers, chicken livers, sweet sticky ribs, pan-fried prawns, meatballs chicken wings and chicken satay. Don;t forget the humus, guacamole, olives and pita. For the larger appetite, there is the Rump Steak with creamy pepper sauce and chips, the lamb shank with mashed potatoes and green pea puree and the Prima Vera and Carbonara pastas. A gluten-free option is also available on request. There is a private dining room available for bookings of up to 12 people.
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Olivenbosch in Worcester

Olivenbosch

Worcester Mediterranean restaurant in Worcester
With the Hex River Mountains as its backdrop and an olive plantation that surrounds the restaurant, Olivenbosch Restaurant, located in Worcester offers guests a dining experience with a splendid view and real Boland hospitality. Visitors can take advantage of the beauty of the natural surroundings by choosing to be seated on the outdoor deck in summer. Rainy winters, with a snow capped mountain in the distance, will however demand a table closer to the fireplace and glass of wine from local selection on offer. The a la carte menu is mainly Mediterranean with menu items that satisfies tastes all round. The restaurant is very much family orientated, with a kids’ room to occupy the little ones. Guests can also enjoy the social aspect of the eatery that caters for sport fans and those that love karaoke. Don’t miss the Sunday buffet.
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Olivetti in Stellenbosch

Olivetti

Stellenbosch Mediterranean restaurant in Stellenbosch
Olivetti is a popular restaurant, wedding and function venue set in the midst of the waterways, vineyards and green hills of Stellenbosch. This stunning restaurant serves Italian, French and traditional South African cuisine in a casual yet stylish atmosphere. The menu focusses on Mediterranean dishes with a real Cape flair and the wine list is extensive and complements every meal.
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Tapas and Oysters in Knysna

Tapas and Oysters

Knysna Tapas restaurant in Knysna
Tapas & Oysters is the place where great food, good friends and sticky fingers meet. It’s all about Knysna’s laid-back lifestyle, that’s why we like to say that 34 Tapas & Oysters is “Not too shabby... Not too chic... definitely dockside.” Join us every day of the year in our bright and cheerful restaurant with its beautiful views over the Knysna Lagoon for oysters (the whole range, of course, fresh from our own holding tanks), tapas (with a South African twist, naturally), cocktails (including the coolest mojitos around), or a glass of Knysna’s famous Mitchell’s beer, which like 34 itself, is a celebration of the way we like to live down here beside the lagoon.
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The Oude Wellington in Wellington

The Oude Wellington

Wellington South African restaurant in Wellington
Oude Wellington’s charm is hard to resist. Ideally situated on a working brandy distillery in the Cape Boland, the restaurant offers great dining that reflects the best of cape hospitality. In winter the thatched restaurant offers a cosy setting with fire places while warm summer days call for meals to be enjoyed under the oak tress with views of the vineyards. The country menu offers traditional fare with a contemporary twist that incorporates the freshest seasonal ingredients. Divine starter choices to the likes of Biltong soup and Snails in Phyllo on Tzatziki await guests. Mains on offers include rare delicacies like Rabbit casserole as well as old traditional favourites like slow roasted Lamb Shank. The wine list comprises wines from the Oude Wellington Estate as well as prized potted brandy and Grappa.
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