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Blue Ostrich Restaurant Cango Caves in Oudtshoorn

Blue Ostrich Restaurant Cango Caves

Oudtshoorn Bistro restaurant in Oudtshoorn
A menu filled with ostrich meat dishes caters for visitors to the renowned Cango Caves. Breakfasts, light lunches, main courses and desserts can be enjoyed. Dishes include salads, burgers and succulent Karoo lamb and set menus are available for groups featuring Asian, Indian and Western cuisine. Groups need to book in advance.
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Boschendal Le Cafe in Franschhoek

Boschendal Le Cafe

Franschhoek Bistro restaurant in Franschhoek
Located in the breath taking beauty of the Stellenbosch winelands Boschendal Wine Estate offers its visitors Le Café for a laid back breakfast or lunch venue. The eatery is housed in the original slave quarters of the farm. Enjoy a light summer lunch or tea time treat in the cool that the canopy of ancient oak trees provide. Parents will appreciate the lawn as a place of play (amongst the ducks) for the children. In winter guests will feel right at home indoors in front the cosy fireplace. The restaurant has a change of menu at winter, when warm bredies and Bobotie are called for. The summer offerings include home-made lemonade and the best scones. Other menu items include omelets, Quesidillas, salads, and quiche. Desserts range from cheese cakes to Ice –cream Sundays and Pavlova. The restaurant also has a selection of Boschendal’s finest wines to round off lunch. The estate also offers deli style picnics (Le Pique Nique) and houses a buffet restaurant (Boschendal Le Restaurant).
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Boschendal Le Restaurant in Franschhoek

Boschendal Le Restaurant

Franschhoek Cape Provencale restaurant in Franschhoek
Located on the Boschendal Wine Farm in the picturesque wine-lands countryside of Stellenbosch, Boschendal Restaurant offers grand buffet style lunches. The buffet restaurant is housed in the original wine cellar Guests can expect an array of dishes that lean towards French / Cape cuisine. The menu changes every three days which ensures that the restaurant’s exceptional standards on food quality are maintained. As a general rule patrons may look forward to roasts, seafood dishes, imaginative salads and a dessert table that caters for every sweet craving. The farm’s own selection of wines is available to be enjoyed with the restaurant’s offerings. Do not miss the opportunity to visit the farm’s national monument and museum, the Manor House. Booking is essential at this popular venue. The estate also offers deli style picnics (Le Pique Nique) and a café (Le Café) for a more casual eating experience.
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Bravo Lounge in Mossel Bay

Bravo Lounge

Mossel Bay Bistro restaurant in Mossel Bay
Bravo lounge is situated in the Garden Route Casino and is a trendy and stylish bar-lounge serving both food and drinks. This upmarket dining option caters for groups of up to 200 people and often hosts local entertainers like Elvis Blue, Heinz Winkler and Charlize Berg, just to name a few. The Bravo lounge is also a great venue to enjoy a light lunch, whilst surfing the internet utilizing their free Wi-Fi facilities.
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Flavours in Stellenbosch

Flavours

Stellenbosch Cape Provencale restaurant in Stellenbosch
The picturesque setting compliments simple and uncomplicated dishes that are full of bold flavours. Classic dishes present fresh and clean tastes, and although simple in appearance, are flavourful with every mouthful. The extensive wine list works effortlessly complimenting the menu. Flavours boast a roaring winter fire, perfect for warming frosty limbs.
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Freedom Hill Restaurant in Franschhoek

Freedom Hill Restaurant

Franschhoek Bistro restaurant in Franschhoek
Freedom Hill Restaurant offers country-style hospitality on its stunning wine estate in the Franschhoek region. With views of the Berg River Valley and Simonsberg Mountains, Freedom Hill has an exquisite back drop for a meal sitting any time of day. Enjoy afternoon tea on the terrace or sundowners in the late afternoon for a laid back time out. Not limited to lighter meal variations, the restaurant also has a well rounded and complete lunch and dinner menu with starters, mains and pudding. The menu offers a selection of mouth watering canapés as finger food to compliment a social drinks meet (and eat) or as a nibble between meals. The a la carte menu is an explosion of flavours with starters such as Sardine and Mascarpone Cheese Quiche, or Quail Breast with Nougat Salad. The main courses cover a variety of meat dishes as well pasta. Dessert is a decadent affair with the likes of Vanilla and Amarula pan cotta with fresh strawberries or, a chocoholic’s dream: Double Chocolate Mousse with Pistachio Nuts. Be sure to enquire about the daily specials. Not only is Freedom Hill an eatery worth visiting, it is also a wedding and function venue. Personal wine tastings are available to guests.

Galina House in Morningside - JHB

Galina House

Morningside - JHB Portuguese restaurant in Morningside - JHB
At this beautiful restaurant you can expect a feast of the unique flavours of Mozambique, incorporating traditional Portuguese favourites to provide a seafood experience to die for. Other cuisine includes Greek meze, Vietnamese dishes, Thai food and Sushi. With a great beverage menu and inside and outside seating, you will find yourself spoilt for choice and in for a treat. The relaxed ambience appeals to all and a lazy lunch or social dinner just has to be shared with friends.
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Isignia Restaurant and Pub in Cape Town

Isignia Restaurant and Pub

Cape Town Bistro restaurant in Cape Town
Traditional South Africa meals, Italian cuisine and even Indian cuisine can be found on the menu. Lighter meals like burgers, pizzas and bar snacks are served with flair. Be sure to try the homemade lasagne and macaroni cheese, as well as the as-close-to-authentic-as-it-can-get Thai curry with all the bells and whistles.
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JB Rivers in Claremont

JB Rivers

Claremont Bistro restaurant in Claremont
JB Rivers is located in the popular Cavendish Square and this sleek, stylish bistro-style eatery offers a welcome respite from a day (or an hour) of shopping. The restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner throughout the week, except for Sundays when only breakfast and lunch are served. The menu is well thought out and offers lighter meals like gourmet sandwiches, as well as options for the more ravenous diner. The sushi menu is great and serves up fashion sandwiches, maki, nigiri, sashimi and loads more. Only the freshest produce is used, and this ensures bite-sized Japanese delights that burst with flavour. The price one pays for an average main course is very competitive and the quality received outweighs the moolah spent. Next time you're in Cavendish, try this awesome restaurant that delivers on all levels.
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Le Verger Restaurant in Franschhoek

Le Verger Restaurant

Franschhoek Bistro restaurant in Franschhoek
This bistro affair captures the best of the nature and flavours from the kitchen into a well-rounded dining experience. The glass conservatory flows out on the alfresco style terrace flanked by panoramic views of the valley in the nurturing atmosphere of the working orchard. The open plan kitchen invites a culinary performance dining indoors and the terrace cradled by fruit trees embraces the great outdoors.
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LM Grill in Durban Metro

LM Grill

Durban Metro Grills restaurant in Durban Metro
This restaurant is a must-try for visitors to the area and a favourite return-to spot for locals. The menu is large and varied and high quality dishes include a selection of curries, steaks, seafood and poultry. Sushi is also available. A laid-back and relaxed ambience combines with great tasting, unpretentious dishes to ensure an enjoyable dining experience.
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Long Street Cafe in Western Cape

Long Street Cafe

Western Cape Bistro restaurant in Western Cape
Long Street Cafe is, as the name suggests, situated on the bustling, vibrant Long Street in Cape Town. This strip has become famous all over for its quaint book shops, stores, restaurants and night life. Long Street truly reflects the essence of Cape Town, along with its unique character and colourful history, and the Long Street Cafe succeeds in carrying forward this legacy. Whether it is breakfast and an early cup of jo, lunch, dinner or drinks, here you will find an eclectic mix of locals, tourists and just plain characters that fill the space with warmth and chit chat. Breakfast is a treat with traditional favourites like omelettes, French toast and the healthier option, muesli. Apart from great sandwiches, burgers, pizzas and salads, the restaurant also offers dishes like the Prawn Cocktail, mussels in a creamy garlic and white wine sauce, the marinated beef wrap with veg and fries and crispy beer battered hake and chips. Try the bangers and mash with a red wine gravy or even one of the perfectly prepared steaks. There truly is something for everyone, but quantity does not overshadow quality. For a vibey, energetic, unique atmosphere and good food that is served in sizable portions at reasonable prices, try Long Street Cafe.
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Tasca de Belem in V and A Waterfront

Tasca de Belem

V and A Waterfront Portuguese restaurant in V and A Waterfront
Tasca de Belem is one of Cape Town’s finest Tapas restaurants. Located in the V & A Waterfront, the restaurant offers diners exquisite views of Table Mountain and Signal Hill, as well as the busy harbour. There is a truly Mediterranean feel about the restaurant, not only because of its Turkish influenced Portuguese menu, but the atmosphere is relaxed, welcoming and vibrant. Belem is the historical part of Lisbon, where centuries ago explorers set out to conquer the unknown worlds the lay beyond Europe. One of the first journeys made from here was to Turkey, so it is quite fitting that this restaurant should be a marriage between to the two cuisines. Tasca, meaning tavern, offers diners fabulous meze and tapas dishes that are the perfect fusion of these two historical cultures. The dishes on the menu represent the best of both Turkish and Portuguese cuisine with traditional favourites such as Trinchado and Espatada, as well as Shish Kebab and Ali Nazik, Tasca de Belem is a cross cultural cuisine experience for all food lovers.
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The Docks in V and A Waterfront

The Docks

V and A Waterfront Grills restaurant in V and A Waterfront
The Docks Restaurant is in Cape Town’s V & A Waterfront is next to the Nelson Mandela Gateway, home of the Robben Island ferry. Popular with passersby and locals, the area in front of The Docks is the playground for the local seal population. Known as the seal pen, The Docks is on the same site as the old Bertie’s Landing. Its extensive menu, relaxed atmosphere and fabulous location right on the water’s edge, in front of the Clock Tower, make The Docks a popular place to sit back and relax, and take in the fabulous views of Cape Town, Table Mountain and the harbour. The Docks serves breakfast, lunch, dinner, light meals and cocktails. The wine list is extensive and features some of the best South African wines. The menu has something for everyone, from burgers to seafood, grills to pasta, as well as salads and traditional South African fare. The dinner menu also features specialities such as ostrich, game and lobster. Relaxed and family orientated, with fabulous views The Docks Restaurant offers patrons a varied menu that caters for all tastes and good friendly service. Patrons are often treated to shows from the local buskers on the dockside next to the restaurant, with acts including gumboot dancers, a marimba band, mimes and signers.
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