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Bombay Brasserie in City Bowl

Bombay Brasserie

City Bowl Indian restaurant in City Bowl
Fine dining and amazing Indian cuisine meet at this beautiful upmarket restaurant in Cape Town. Treat yourself to a luxurious night out and experience the elegant, yet opulent interior, great service and delicious food. The menu offers traditional starters like spiced lamb kebabs with yogurt and mint, chargrilled Karoo lamb chops and an assorted kebab platter, while more exotic choices include tandoori salmon and green mango flavoured line fish. Must-tries for mains are the lamb shanks in saffron curry and the slow-cooked, pot-roasted Karoo lamb with dried spices. Vegetarians are definitely not forgotten and for every dish that contains meat, there is one that doesn't. Try cottage cheese dumplings and green pea curry, or apricot and potato cakes with yogurt and sweet chutney. The dessert menu doesn't fail to impress and offers a wide variety of options, from plain ice cream to a mouthwatering mango and yogurt cheesecake. Enjoy an authentic, yet modern Indian experience at Bombay Brasserie.
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Bukhara Restaurant in Stellenbosch

Bukhara Restaurant

Stellenbosch Indian restaurant in Stellenbosch
If it’s an Indian fix that needs satisfying while visiting scenic Stellenbosch, then Bukhara is the obvious choice. Conveniently situated at centre of town, Bukhara is a stylish restaurant that offers a selection of North Indian cuisine. The restaurant chain is consistent with its upmarket and vibey atmosphere. The trade mark open kitchen allows guests to be privy to the making of their meal as well and serves as a source of background entertainment. The menu has a good variety, including South African game options and caters for the carnivores and vegetarians alike. Expect authentic, traditional Indian food: Butter Chicken, Garlic Naan and Mango ice cream. The Kashmiri style kebabs cooked over hot coals is a restaurant speciality and a must try. The exotic Indian dining experience is rounded off with a few dishes with interesting flavours to entice the adventurous palate and a notable wine list.
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Mainland China in Claremont

Mainland China

Claremont Chinese restaurant in Claremont
This traditional Chinese restaurant is warm and inviting, with that extra special Chinese flair. Stark contrasting blacks and reds, paper lanterns and fortune cookies on the counters turn this space into Mainland China. Something to try is their stunning buffet, complete with chow mein, chop suey, egg fried rice, spring rolls, and all the other popular favourites when it comes to Chinese cuisine. The restaurant also offers dim sums and their sushi menu is quite comprehensive with the regular maki, nigiri, sashimi, hand rolls and fashion sandwiches......and more. With a great ambience, great value for money and great food that is prepared with passion, Mainland China definitely is a super power.
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The Sugarhut Club in Cape Town

The Sugarhut Club

Cape Town Fusion restaurant in Cape Town
The South African slick set has a new home away from home. Taking inspiration from the UK-based franchise of the same name, The Sugarhut Club is a unique concept in nightlife entertainment featuring themed bar areas, laid-back lounges and world-class fusion food. Conveniently situated in the heart of downtown Cape Town’s up and coming East City Precinct, the venue is spacious enough to accommodate the jet-set party crowd, yet intimate enough to appeal to older, more discerning customers. Comprised of a series of individually themed zones, décor at the Sugarhut Club is elegant and enchanting. Boho-chic meets ultra-glamorous with a combination of low-slung lanterns and sparkling crystal chandeliers, with fluorescent hot pink and cool blue highlights; smooth dark wood with rough exposed brickwork; leather with velvet, and mirrored surfaces with rich gold and copper-toned embellishment. The interior design team from local design agency Sugar Bakers sought to create variety within the space in order to appeal to a variety of moods, tastes and mindsets. The Birdcage Room features a collection of birdcages as an original centrepiece, opulent patterned wallpaper and checkerboard flooring. The Peacock Lounge takes its name from striking peacock blue cushions, and The Opium Den is all about the esoteric, with raised oversize couches and a mystical gold Buddha. The Sugarhut Club offers a selection of entertainment options making it the ideal venue for celebrations, special occasions, romance, after-work drinks and corporate functions. The beat is as diverse as the décor, with music ranging from Shanghai Jazz to Brazilian Bosanova. Bliss out in the Saffron Lounge, sip cocktails and snack on canapés at the extravagant Gold Bar, or belly dance the night away on the Monsoon Dance floor. For a breath of fresh air, there’s an all-weather outdoor deck area complete with stunning mountain views. The Sugarhut Club affords diners with an authentic Asian-style dining experience, using only the freshest local ingredients and serving plates of genuine and satisfying fusion food. The menu will change monthly to allow diners to experience a variety of dishes that reflect the best seasonal ingredients that we are able to source. The Sugarhut Club is open Tuesday to Sunday from 18h00 with cocktail, sushi and mediterranean specials weekly
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Wok this Way in Somerset West

Wok this Way

Somerset West Chinese restaurant in Somerset West
Wok this Way is a typical Chinese restaurant that serves delicious authentic Chinese food brimming with flavour. The interior is understated and classy, and the mood intimate and relaxing. Try all-time favourites like chow mein or chop suey with your choice of chicken or beef, and you definitely can't go wrong with a sumptious egg foo yung or the delectable sweet and sour chicken and pork. The restaurant is fully licensed should you wish to enjoy a drink with your meal. Children are welcome and the building is wheelchair accessible. Before you walk in the door the Asian flavours are sure to overwhelm you and lure you into this wonderland of great, reasonably priced food, friendly service and a relaxing atmosphere.
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