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1892 Spookhuis in Stanford

1892 Spookhuis

Stanford Deli restaurant in Stanford
Completely built of stacked limestone blocks in 1892, the Spookhuis is a local landmark and legend in South African history. It is the home to our daytime café on the water and a magnificent venue and setting for weddings, family events and conferences. Delicious gourmet picnics, homemade baked good, soups, jams, chutneys and organic produce are available. Our wine cellar highlights the Hemel en Aarde and Walker Bay wine regions, including Creation, Hamilton Russell, Bouchard Finlayson, Sprinfontein, Raka and Jackson's.
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Anat in Century City

Anat

Century City Deli restaurant in Century City
Anat Apter's grandfather started a family business in 1945. In 1991, Anat started to further this business at the Bruma Flea Market and this popular food chain has now grown to over 30 stores all over South Africa. Enjoy real Middle Eastern flavours at very reasonable prices. The ever-popular shwarma is available in beef chicken and lamb, and for the really hungry, the lamb burgers come in super sizes. The falafel is a favourite and is filled with tahina, humus and vegetables. All meals are served with your choice of pickled gherkin, jalapeno chilli, peppers, onions, sauerkraut and fresh tomato, cucumber, cabbage and brinjals. The food is tasty, hearty, quick and convenient, and best of all, it will suit your pocket.
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Cafe Neo in Mouille Point

Cafe Neo

Mouille Point Deli restaurant in Mouille Point
The perfect place to start the day, with a hearty breakfast enjoyed at long tables. The bustling and vibey atmosphere makes it ideal for weekend breakfasts, lunches or light meals. The menu boasts interesting selections enjoyed with views of the sea and bay, rounded off with a good desert and aromatic coffee.
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C'est la Vie in Kalk Bay

C'est la Vie

Kalk Bay Deli restaurant in Kalk Bay
In its cobbled street setting in a lane off Main Road, C'est la Vie has all the charm of a rustic European sidewalk cafe. With their own bakery on site and one of the top 10 best coffees in Cape Town, as mentioned in Elle Magazine, patrons can enjoy the best artisanal breads with their morning cappuccino's. Coffee is taken very seriously at C'est la Vie as is evident by their poster inside with the motto, "You haven't had enough until you're shaking!" Offerings on the menu are sweetly presented on wooden boards, with handmade cups and ceramics. Breakfasts are simple and fresh, with expertly crafted sandwiches taking centre stage over lunch. Fillings include brie and fig preserve, salmon and cream cheese and other delicious delicatessen style delights. Regulars at the coffee shop know to bring baskets along to their morning coffee, which they pack with brownies, cheese sticks, croissants and freshly baked bread from the bakery shelves. Experience C'est la Vie for a morning and you'll be embracing the carefree, artistic spirit of Kalk Bay.
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Cookshop in Gardens

Cookshop

Gardens Deli restaurant in Gardens
The Cookshop is the ideal spot for breakfast or lunch, especially when you get the chance to try their secret homemade mayo recipe. Expect the usual favourites for breakfast enjoyed exclusively at the breakfast club meetings only. But lunch cracks the nod weekdays and can be enjoyed by all. Think free-range roast chicken, cucumber and rocket on rye or ciabatta topped off with coriander-chili mayo. Parmesan French toast with slow-roasted tomatoes and crispy bacon and an organic flat white to round it off. The menu tempts with gourmet sandwiches, tasty soups, salads and bakes and their utterly decadent balsamic onion marmalade. Enjoy the mini organic market every Tuesday, a perfect accompaniment to a delicious lunch and good cup of coffee.
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Crush Black River Park in Observatory

Crush Black River Park

Observatory Deli restaurant in Observatory
Crush Black River Park is believes that city folk should be served healthy and nutritious foods and drink. This café-style establishment offers fresh and organic seasonal ingredients and power-packed smoothies. Order anything from raw, gluten free, vegetarian and vegan dishes. Freshly squeezed drinks are continuously on the go. There are also a selection of herbal teas, organic coffees, natural ciders, micro-brew beers and organic wines. Good food for a good price for the good of your mind, body and spirit!
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Die Vaatjie Restaurant in Velddrif

Die Vaatjie Restaurant

Velddrif Austrian restaurant in Velddrif
A unique find in Velddrift! This Austrian restaurant is found in Port Owen and despite its fairly small size, offers its patrons dishes of unbelievable taste. The eisbein is widely known and the full 1.2 kg of meat a feat to eat. Try authentic Austrian dishes such as rostie and spetzle. The pub has a big screen TV and sports fans will not be disappointed.

Home of Waffles and Pancakes in Kalk Bay

Home of Waffles and Pancakes

Kalk Bay Deli restaurant in Kalk Bay
With its prime location opposite the harbour at the beginning of Kalk Bay, the aptly named ‘The Home of Waffles and Pancakes’ on Main Road is a tribute to decadence in every flavour. From cinnamon pancakes to caramel and ice-cream topped warm toasted waffles, a visit here will satisfy all your sweet-tooth cravings. The decadent establishment also offers main meal options on the menu, including savoury pancakes with a selection of delicious fillings, but be sure to try their sweet dessert pancakes and waffles for dessert. The ambiance is casual and light, with views stretching over Main Road and onto the Harbour. Large floor to ceiling windows invite plenty of sunlight which patrons can enjoy from the window counter or at tables inside. Whether its sweet treats you’re after, or delicious comfort food on a rainy day, stop in at 'The Home of Waffles and Pancakes' for an experience of something different that may transport you back to a time when waffle and pancake houses were a dime a dozen.

iCafe in Cape Town

iCafe

Cape Town Deli restaurant in Cape Town
The contemporary look and feel inspires classic and modern trends and provides a hub for trendy foodies. The menu boasts international with a South African twist served in a deli atmosphere. Enjoy breakfast or lunch at iCafe in Naspers Centre, Cape Town.
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Jannas Pancake House in Gansbaai

Jannas Pancake House

Gansbaai Deli restaurant in Gansbaai
Jannas Pancake House is just off the Main Road in Gansbaai, in a shopping complex. As the name states, fresh pancakes are served with sweet or savoury fillings. The cakes and desserts available have been homemade and can be enjoyed with a cup of coffee or tea. Jannas Pancake House has a take away service too. There is not much in the way of vegetarian options. The interior is simple yet relaxing with its uncluttered décor and white walls. Customers can enjoy a peaceful cup of tea and sweet treat while watching the activities on the street. The service is friendly and they will gladly make some small changes to a desired dish for you. For further information please call.
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Jason Bakery in City Centre

Jason Bakery

City Centre Deli restaurant in City Centre
Situated on the corner of Bree and Bloem Streets, this artisan bakery is the hip meeting place in the city. Form their Bomb breakfast consisting of a croissant with bacon, emmental cheese and a poached egg to the sushi sandwich at lunchtime, everything at Jason is baked freshly with top ingredients. As the title suggests artisan beer and sparkling wines are the order of the day for those who want something stronger than the excellent coffees they serve.
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JennaVIVA in Somerset West

JennaVIVA

Somerset West Deli restaurant in Somerset West
Expect beautiful presentation and continental cuisine spilling off the seasonal menu and rotating specials. Vegetarians are spoilt for choice with extensive options and wine lovers savour local flavours from the refreshing wine list. Try the roasted butternut, spinach and sun-dried tomato risotto and the to die for bacon-and-syrup flapjacks for breakfast. Soothe the mind with live light jazz and easy listening music performed live every Thursday and Friday.
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Just Foods Deli and Wine Shop in Kommetjie

Just Foods Deli and Wine Shop

Kommetjie Deli restaurant in Kommetjie
This is a truly delightful deli where you can buy a wide selection of freshly baked croissants, breads and rolls every day. The Deli stocks a variety of cheeses, cold meats, pesto, spices, seafood, free-range chicken, tasty steaks and a very wide variety of locally produced wines at good prices. This is a shopping experience not to be missed.
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Kassia and Figg in Kalk Bay

Kassia and Figg

Kalk Bay Deli restaurant in Kalk Bay
Kassia & Figg is a sweet bakery and coffee shop owned and run by a dedicated and passionate family. The coffee shop is located opposite the tidal pool, at the entrance of Kalk Bay when coming from the direction of Muizenberg. Baked sweet treats and candy coloured décor all contribute to a welcoming atmosphere at Kassia & Figg, where locals are seen reading newspapers and enjoying coffee on any given morning. With its indoor and outdoor vintage inspired seating areas, the coffee shop is a relaxed meeting place for friends and family throughout the week. The menu is saturated with gourmet sandwiches, pastries and cakes, made only with organic ingredients. Treat yourself to their artisanal breads and pack some baked goodies in your basket for after.
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Kitch Kombuis in Muizenberg

Kitch Kombuis

Muizenberg Deli restaurant in Muizenberg
Kitch Kombuis in Muizenberg Village is owned by local personality, passionate restauranteur and people person, Derek Harrison. Everything that Derek ploughs his efforts into seems to be infused with his personal brand of magic, from the deliciously different smoothie selection, through to the furniture he’s chosen to decorate his new restaurant with. Not only is Kitch Kombuis a coffee shop with a difference, everything inside is for sale, not excluding the very table you’re seated at. Taking its inspiration from European coffee stations, the coffee shop is located adjacent to the Muizenberg train station. With a counter full of healthy baked treats and delicious sarmies, Kitch Kombuis is designed as a meeting place, greeting place and ‘grab a bite before leaving on the train’ place. Great emphasis is placed on serving excellent coffee and providing light snacks, baked and made by members of the Muizenberg community. Young bakers and pastry chefs deliver fresh snacks daily, while Derek and his assistant whip up excellent coffee and more-ish smoothies. Enjoy a freshly baked selection of croissants, veg pies, quiches, wraps, gourmet sarmies and sweet pastries from breakfast through to lunch.

 

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