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Pierneef a la Motte in Franschhoek

Pierneef a la Motte

Franschhoek Dutch restaurant in Franschhoek
Pierneef a la Motte Restaurant’s name is inspired by the great South African artist Jacob Hendrik Pierneef (1886 – 1957). Along with being able to view a collection of paintings by the legend in the restaurant, patrons can embark on a reminiscent culinary journey that explores the best of traditional Cape Winelands’ cuisine. The restaurant setting is very much Cape Dutch with a contemporary spin. The emphasis on oak furnishings along with glass vases marries the beauty of the outdoor scenery perfectly, thereby creating a relaxed and subtly sophisticated ambience. The menu is nothing short of a history lesson in the development of local traditional cooking. Expect to find the best traditional fare that is unashamedly South African. Menu items include starters of Boerbok terrine or the Koningsbrood soup. Mains serve up Pomegranate glazed Smoked Pork Belly and Impala Neck. And for dessert who can resist the Brandy Chocolate Pudding? The wine list is extensive and offers a full selection of the farm’s own as well as other overseas brands. One can indulge in a food and wine pairing at the Tasting Centre. The restaurant also has a children’s menu.
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The Restaurant at Waterkloof in Somerset West

The Restaurant at Waterkloof

Somerset West French restaurant in Somerset West
Contemporary, classic cuisine complements this beautiful estate’s European-style wines. The Restaurant at Waterkloof boasts a Michelin star chef and a great, vibrant and at the same time relaxed ambience. The menu is a delight just to look at and dishes like oxtail ravioli with toasted pistachios and cob with chestnut gnocci catches the eye immediately. An open-plan kitchen means that you can virtually see your food being prepared from scratch and adds to the open feel of the building and people. Be sure to try the delicate quail served with bourbon marmelade. Almost just as important as the food are the wines on offer. Ask for advice to create the perfect pairing with your dish of choice.
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