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Bukhara in Goodwood

Bukhara

Goodwood Indian restaurant in Goodwood
Enjoy some of the best Indian food on offer at this beautiful, opulent restaurant in the Grand West Casino complex. The atmosphere is vibey, yet sophisticated and the service is personalized and warm. The décor is simple, but stunning, with teak Indian furniture strategically placed to maximize space but keep a cosy feel. The open kitchen allows you to watch as your meal is prepared and this feature adds to the social aspect that this restaurant offers. The dishes are mainly North Indian and favourites like butter chicken and lamb rogan josh are not to be missed. If you are up for a challenge, try the lamb vindaloo, a very, very hot curry with succulent pieces of lamb that delivers in both flavours and spice. The wine list is extensive and you will find something to accompany every dish. This Indian restaurant gets ambience, flavours, service and excellence just right.
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Kennedy's Dubliner in City Bowl

Kennedy's Dubliner

City Bowl Pub Meals restaurant in City Bowl
This popular, typically Irish pub is located on the bustling Long Street strip in Cape Town. The vibrant, bustling, friendly atmosphere ensures a good time, every time. Here you can enjoy Guinness and Pilsner on tap, as they should be, as well as your favourite sport on the flat-screen TVs. THis vibey spot usually has live music every night of the week. The menu is simple with hearty dishes that brings a little piece of Ireland to the Cape. Traditional potato and leek soup with homemade Irish soda bread, crispy pork served on a bed of stir-fried veg and egg noodles with a sweet chilli sauce and Guinness battered fried calamari strips with salad, chips and tartare sauce are just some of the dishes you can enjoy.
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Mitchell's Brewery in V and A Waterfront

Mitchell's Brewery

V and A Waterfront Pub Meals restaurant in V and A Waterfront
Mitchell’s Brewery is the V & A Waterfront’s liveliest pub. Live music, live sports broadcasts and a late license make this a popular destination. There are 6 beers on tap, all brewed by Mitchell’s: three ales, a bitter, a lager and a stout. The service is fast and friendly, the atmosphere is fun and lively, and the food is good hearty pub grub. Whether its oven baked pizza, fish and chips, steak, pasta or pudding, Mitchell’s is the place to be. With amazing views of the harbour and Table Mountain, Mitchell’s Brewery is a very popular place for those looking to settle in to a relaxed time out.

Quay Four V and A Waterfront in V and A Waterfront

Quay Four V and A Waterfront

V and A Waterfront Pub Meals restaurant in V and A Waterfront
One of the most famous restaurants in Cape Town’s V & A Waterfront is Quay Four. Patrons can choose between the tavern downstairs which serves good pub grub and seafood, or Upstairs @ Quay Four, which offers diners a more sophisticated eating experience, overlooking the bustling harbour. With live music every night, Quay Four’s Tavern downstairs hums with activity all year round. The water laps the edge of the restaurant, and diners are usually treated to a show from the harbour’s resident seals while they enjoy a cold beer, thirst quenching cocktail and feast on a delicious meal. There is selection of light meals, salads and traditional pub grub – one of the most popular dishes is the traditional fish and chips. There is also a huge variety of fresh seafood, including oysters, mussels, prawn, crayfish and fresh line fish, as well as a selection of seafood platters. For the more carnivorous diners, there is a delicious range of fine cuts of meat from the grill. Upstairs the focus is on fine dining. Diners can feast on a choice of lobster, fine seafood. All meals are complimented by an outstanding wine list, as well as superior service. Quay Four prides itself with its reputation for good, fresh food and friendly service, and time and time again it delivers.

Skelligs  in Somerset West

Skelligs

Somerset West Pub Meals restaurant in Somerset West
This typical Irish-style establishment is situated on the Erinvale Estate and offers a relaxed, kick-off-your-shoes environment. Right next door is a pool next to which guests can enjoy one of the creative cocktails on a summer evening. Skelligs offers an extensive menu and one of the more creative dishes is the blue fig steak, succulent steak topped with a rich blue cheese sauce and finished with sliced preserved figs. Be sure to try the lamb chops as well, four cutlets in a classic red wine jus. For the less adventurous palate there are traditional favourites to choose from such as the grilled line fish, the pasta of the day, a delicious steak and Guinnes pie, hearty bangers and mash (just like mum made it) and even a Cape Malay chicken curry. Enjoy a festive atmosphere, friendly service and great, hearty food that is reasonably priced at Skelligs.
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Tikka Palace in Hermanus

Tikka Palace

Hermanus Indian restaurant in Hermanus
For truly authentic Indian - Pakistani meal experience, Tikka Palace, in the coastal town of Hermanus, offers guests a gastronomic adventure that is all things Indian. One’s senses will be ignited with the colours, smells and tastes that await guests. The Palace’s vibrant, rich colour scheme of reds, oranges, deep browns and golden yellows along with the tinkering of Indian music and the smell of spices creates a sense of warmth and authenticity. Dishes are served in Indian style copper bowls and diners can expect an array of traditional extras in the form of side dishes and drinks. The menu is extensive and reflective of the best Indian Pakistani dishes. Most of the ingredients are imported to ensure authenticity. The chefs are Indian and Pakistani nationals and food is cooked in the traditional manner using Tandoori ovens. To start, try the samoosas or parathas. Mains deliver a variety of Briyanis, curries and Kormas and are served with sambals, home- made pickles and basmati rice. There are also some interesting Indian desserts on offer. The gold dusted Chocolate cake is a must try. Tikka Palace also has a buffet service for parties of 12 or more.
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Tjing Tjing in City Bowl

Tjing Tjing

City Bowl Pub Meals restaurant in City Bowl
Tjing Tjing is a truly unique establishment in the heart of Cape Town and is literally a rooftop bar. Occupying the space of an old attic in a 200-year-old building, Tjing Tjing's interior is filled with wooden tones. A lot of Asian influences can be found in the décor and all the furnishings and fittings combine to make you feel right at home in an other-worldly space. Tjing Tjing serves a variety of classic cocktails, awesome beers on tap and also has an extensive wine list. The small but well thought out tapas menu offers sticky Asian-glazed pork belly skewers , cheese & charcuterie boards, risotto balls, cheesy quesadillas, steak rolls and a few other irresistable indulgences. Indie and electronic music permeate this beautiful space and creates an ambience not easily forgotten. Tjing Tjing is open Tuesdays to Fridays from 4 pm until late and Saturdays from 6.30 pm until late. Private, exclusive bookings can be made on Monday nights.
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