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& Union in City Bowl

& Union

City Bowl Bistro restaurant in City Bowl
This restaurant and beer bar is a treat after a day of business or sightseeing in Cape Town. Apart from the awesome brews that are their signature trademark, they serve good hearty food in sizable portions and at competitive prices. Here you can enjoy charcuterie boards that is bound to satisfy, delicious sandwiches and their smoky beef prego, straight from the barbecue. Big, filling breakfasts are also on offer and offers a great start to any day. For the more refined diner, the salmon is a definite winner. But it's not just beer. There is an extensive wine list that will not disappoint. This laid-back beer bar and eatery, complete with ping pong table for entertainment, offers a 'real' experience in the midst of city madness.
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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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Fuji Yumi in City Bowl

Fuji Yumi

City Bowl Japanese restaurant in City Bowl
If it is authentic Japanese cuisine you are seeking, this is your place. Fuji Yumi is located in the heart of bustling Cape Town on the corner of Loop and Church Street and specializes in contemporary and traditional Japanese food. The seasonality of the menu definitely contributes to the quality of the dishes and only the freshest ingredients are used. Starters include old favourites like spring rolls, as well as the more contemporary Ostrich Tataki, briefly seared and thinly sliced ostrich with a vinegar sauce. Great miso soups, fried rice and a variety of salads are also on offer. A delectable variety of sushi, sashimi, California rolls, rainbow rolls, fashion sandwiches and maki rolls can be enjoyed in the diner's preferred combination. Party platters can also be ordered ranging from 60 to 80 pieces of sushi, sashimi, Calfornia rolls and sandwiches. The service is personalized and attentive and the invigorating space reflects this warmth. The restaurant also offers private rooms for special events, corporate dinners, birthday parties, and even private dining. Fuji Yumi is open from Monday to Friday for breakfast, lunch and dinner and on Saturdays for dinner only.
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Jackson Hall in Goodwood

Jackson Hall

Goodwood Bistro restaurant in Goodwood
In the midst of the bustling Grand West Casino Complex you will find this gem of a restaurant and music venue, a calm respite from the outside hustle. Jackson Hall is beautifully decorated and exudes a warm, casual, yet upmarket ambience. The leather couches invite you to relax and the fittings and finishes are a great mix between the modern and days gone by. Jackson Hall serves light meals, but the simple menu does not disappoint. Try the delicious calamari crumbed in herbs and spices. For the hungrier diner there are burgers and awesome Italian-style pastas on offer. Dishes are very well priced and a light meal here is almost sure to suit the pocket. Jackson Hall offers a variety of cocktails, perfect companions to the beautiful, ye olde jazz music constantly filling the background (or foreground for that matter).
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Simply Asia in Century City

Simply Asia

Century City Thai restaurant in Century City
Enjoy traditional, tasty Thai food that is simply simple and easy. Simply Asia will make you fall in love with authentic Eastern flavours. The menu is extensive but easy to follow, and as they say in this restaurant, just choose your dish and how hot you want it. The starter menu includes Po-Pia Je (vegetable springs rolls) served with a sweet plum sauce and Satay Gai (chicken satay) served with a spicy peanut sauce. The spring rolls can also be enjoyed with prawns and duck. Be sure to try the Dim Sum Combo which consists of chicken dumplings with a variety of fillings such as prawn, crab sticks, shitake mushrooms and seafood served with a special dim sum sauce. A wide variety of noodle dishes are available and you can have them with your choice of chicken, beef, line fish, prawns and even calamari. Leave some space for the delicious Hot Mud Pudding - a rich, moist chocolate pudding served hot with ice cream, or the Po Pia Chocolate - crispy chocolate-filled spring rolls drizzled with chocolate sauce and topped with ice cream. All in all, if it is quality Thai food you are looking for, pay a visit to Simply Asia.
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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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