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Barocca in Camps Bay

Barocca

Camps Bay South African restaurant in Camps Bay
Barocca offers a trendy, bustling environment in the ideal setting in Camps Bay. The restaurant is stylish yet family friendly and the atmosphere is utterly relaxing and unpretentious. The menu has something for everyone, from spicy hot wings with a blue cheese dipping sauce and fish and chips with traditional mushy peas to pastas, burgers and steaks. Try the delicious pasta Neapolitan, spaghetti in a rich tomato and herb sauce with ripped basil and parmesan cheese or hearty pork sausages with mash potato and caramelized onion gravy. Three big screen TVs cater for sport lovers and with ice cold beers and an awesome deck for sundowners, it proves to be a place for the relaxed diner. A nice kiddies menu is on offer and while the little ones enjoy chicken fingers, fries and spaghetti, you can opt to share a delicious cheese platter and a cocktail, all the while watching the sun set over the Atlantic.
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Bica Sushi Bar in Table View

Bica Sushi Bar

Table View Sushi restaurant in Table View
This quaint, yet modern sushi spot offers delicious treats for the discerning diner. With typical Japanese flavours, Bica Sushi Bar definitely pulls out all the stops to ensure a pleasant dining experience. Enjoy traditional favourites like California rolls, maki, nigiri and fashion sandwiches in a vibrant location in this popular centre. The freshest produce is used to create the little pieces of art and every order comes with the usual ginger, soya sauce and wasabi. Expect fast service and great-tasting Eastern flavours that is surprisingly affordable. The restaurant is open from Monday to Friday from 9 am until 7 pm and on Saturdays and Sundays from 9 am until 5 pm.
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Cluster d' Hote in Sutherland

Cluster d' Hote

Sutherland South African restaurant in Sutherland
Cluster d’Hote serves quality cuisine that is mainly traditional with a hint of the exotic. Karoo-style dishes make their way out the kitchen and specialities include the lamb shank, lamb chops and the beef fillet. The menu changes according to the ingredients available, and the locally sourced produce ensures flavours not easily matched. Treat yourself in Sutherland, viit Cluster d'Hote.
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Gourmet Boerie in Gardens

Gourmet Boerie

Gardens South African restaurant in Gardens
The South African favourtie, the 'boerie roll', has now been given new life. Gourmet Boerie offers a variety of twists on this national treasure. Diners are spoilt for choice with a menu that is surprisingly extensive. Pull into Gourmet Boerie for a treat with flare, as well as excellent beer.
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Hermitage Restaurant in Stellenbosch

Hermitage Restaurant

Stellenbosch South African restaurant in Stellenbosch
If one finds oneself meandering through the Bottelary Hills of Stellenbosch then Hazendal Wine Estate’s Hermitage Restaurant is a good choice for fine food and wine tasting. The dining area of the restaurant has the prefect combination of comfort and sophistication. In winter intimate post dinner drinks and wine tastings can be taken in front of the fire place while the court yard is available on warmer days. The view of the working cellar behind the glass walls adds a hint of modernity to an otherwise classical setting. The painted ceiling and piano is a splendid touch in creating the ambience of the establishment. Hermitage offers patrons a generous slice of South African cuisine with a dollop of Russian flair. Menu items include a Traditional Cape Malay Platter with Bobotie, Chicken Pie and Lamb Curry, Ostrich Carpaccio and Austrian Chocolate Mousse that is infused with an orange liqueur. Hazendal also has a Russian Museum as a place of interest and caters for picnics (includes eats for the kids) on a booking basis.
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Linda's Kitchen in Wellington

Linda's Kitchen

Wellington South African restaurant in Wellington
A ride out into the picturesque Bainskloof area near Wellington calls for a long lazy stop at Linda’s Kitchen. Here guests are promised the best country style cuisine in a cosy environment. The outdoor deck seating is all about the view. With the mountain range as backdrop and the Witte river in close proximity, the Bainskloof Corner Lodge is an ideal setting for that gourmet country meal. Head chef Linda Trautman’s signature dish is the slow cooked Lamb neck in red wine sauce served with sautéed broccoli and fine green beans and steamed basmati rice. The perfection in this dish lies in the fact that it is slow cooked over a wood burning fire. The restaurant has a local wine list that supports the Bainskloof region.
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Plattelander in Colesberg

Plattelander

Colesberg South African restaurant in Colesberg
The Plattelander is certally loacted in Church Street. It comes hight recommended for its delicious Karoo lamb dishes and traditional fare such as pumkin fritters.

Salty Sea Dog in Simons Town

Salty Sea Dog

Simons Town South African restaurant in Simons Town
This lively little restaurant boasts a “If you don’t eat with us, we’ll both starve” slogan that invites humour into this relaxed atmosphere. Located within the scenic poster town of Simon’s Town, Salty Sea Dog Restaurant offers simple food heightened by nautical artefacts and exposed wooden beams for a rustic dining experience. Dine alfresco or enjoy the sheltered warmth of indoor dining in the comfort of whitewashed walls and rustic thatched roofs exploring the succulent tastes of fresh seafood grilled to perfection or fried in a crisp light batter dressed in zesty basting sauce. From fresh fish to salads and light-hearted servings of chicken nuggets and hot dogs for children, Salty Sea Dog offers a relaxing and refreshing approach to traditional fish and chips by the harbour.

Waka Yama in Durbanville

Waka Yama

Durbanville Sushi restaurant in Durbanville
This beautiful, authentic Japanese restaurant is situated smack bang in the middle of Durbanville and surrounds and serves up abundant flavours and traditional, tasty cuisine. Try the salmon roses with kewpie mayonnaise or the beef with a smooth black bean sauce. The prawn tempura is not to be missed either. A wide range of sushi is available and the usual maki, nigiri, fashion sandwiches, California rolls, hand rolls and much more is available to choose from. Watch out for the all-you-can-eat sushi nights - a bargain and a feast. The interior is warm and inviting, and at the same time, stylish; the layout allows you to watch while the Japanese master chef prepares your meal with skill and grace. For dessert, have the decadent deep fried banana with ice cream or a delicious cup of authentic Jasmine tea.
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