Cape Town Restaurants

Cape Town is the culinary capital of South Africa and quite possibly the continent. It certainly has the best restaurants in southern Africa. Nowhere else in the country is the populace so discerning about food, and nowhere else is there such a wide selection of high-quality restaurants. Western culinary history here dates back to the 17th century—Cape Town was founded specifically to grow food—and that heritage is reflected in the city's cuisine and the fact that a number of restaurants operate in historic town houses and 18th-century wine estates.

Cape Town dining today offers a global culinary experience, with Cape chefs showing the same enthusiasm for international food trends as their counterparts worldwide. French and Italian fare has long been available, but with Thai, Japanese, and Pan-Asian influences flooding in, accents of lemongrass, miso, and yuzu have become de rigueur in fine-dining kitchens. Middle Eastern cuisine is finally making some headway, and the Americas have also come to the fore, with plenty of burgers and ribs, and even chicken and waffles popping up on menus these days, not to mention a few South American and passable Mexican eateries. Ubiquitous pan-Asian fare is probably not as good as what you might be used to in major American cities; sushi is also easily found, though largely limited to tuna and salmon, and often prepared with lots of drizzled mayo and sauces. The locavore trend toward organic produce and healthful dishes is also gaining popularity, though attitudes toward vegetarianism in this meat-happy land remain somewhat backward.

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  • 1. Allium

    $$$$ | Cape Town Central

    This elegant and inviting Korean restaurant in the heart of the City Center serves meals that mix the traditional with the innovative. The small team brings the finest ingredients to life; wine pairings are available and as are numerous other house brews of teas and other beverages.

    37 Parliament St., Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
    087-702–4505

    Known For

    • Friendly service
    • Delicate dishes
    • Korean fusion

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sat.–Thurs. No lunch, Reservations recommended
  • 2. Bistro Bizerca

    $$$ | Cape Town Central | French

    With its superb cuisine and excellent service, diners adore this French bistro located in an old Cape Dutch building on Heritage Square. Using classic French techniques but drawing on local produce and adding some fusion twists, dishes like the signature raw Norwegian salmon salad with ginger, soy, and shallots are served in a warm wood-floored dining room with a vertical garden feature, as well as in a lovely outside courtyard. The culinary magic is mostly found in the form of daily specials presented chalkboard-style, including dishes like a duo of tuna with avocado wasabi-and-jalapeño dressing, or the veal tongue with Gruyère and local waterblommetjies (water lily). Lunch is buzzier than dinner, but the food is splendid every time. In the summer enjoy a tapas and drinks menu from 3 to 6 during the week in the courtyard.

    Heritage Sq., 98 Shortmarket St., Cape Town, Western Cape, 8001, South Africa
    021-423–8888

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. No lunch Sat.
  • 3. Bistro Sixteen82

    $$$ | Tokai

    Named for the year the Steenberg wine estate on which it sits was established, this not-to-be-missed bistro serves dishes intended to be paired with the estate's vintages, but remains the opposite of hoity-toity fine dining. Dishes like beef tataki with shimeji mushrooms or sustainable fish with kimchi and umami cream are the perfect foil to a minimalist environment of bleached wood, metallic accents, and high ceilings. The outside terrace with its gorgeous mountain views is the perfect setting for brunch or lunch. If you miss lunch, you're in for a treat with a tapas menu that includes the likes of polenta frittes with baba ganoush, sticky harissa lamb ribs, and rosti with goat feta.

    Steenberg Rd., Cape Town, Western Cape, 7945, South Africa
    021-713–2211

    Known For

    • Fantastic but unpretentious fare from breakfast to lunch to tapas
    • Great location to while away an afternoon on Steenberg wine estate
    • Excellent estate wines for reasonable prices

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner
  • 4. Black Sheep Restaurant

    $$$ | Gardens

    A cozy yet elegant restaurant with a select seasonal menu posted on a chalkboard, Black Sheep features food inspired by all of the Cape’s culinary influences: indigenous, North African, Asian, Middle Eastern, and more. Ingredients are locally and ethically sourced, and the restaurant has a nose-to-tail food philosophy. Expect dishes like roast Cape Bream fish with Asian greens, crispy pork trotters, lentil, and coconut curry, rabbit puff pastries, slow roast pork shoulder with gingerbread sauce, or game meat like kudu and springbok when available. Come early or make a booking as the restaurant gets full quickly in the evenings.

    104 Kloof St., Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
    021-426–2661

    Known For

    • Locally and ethically sourced ingredients
    • Lively, busy vibe
    • Hearty fare won't leave you hungry

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun., Reservations essential
  • 5. Emazulwini Restaurant

    $$$$ | V&A Waterfront

    This highly acclaimed new offering at Maker's Landing sees chef Mmabatho Molefe putting the spotlight on modern Zulu cuisine and celebrating African ingredients with an innovative tasting menu that pushes the boundaries for South African cuisine. Emazulwini means “the heavens” and the name is befitting the delicious heights that the food will send you to.

    Makers Landing, The Cruise Terminal, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
    073-292–7441

    Known For

    • Modern Zulu cuisine inspired by traditional foods
    • Innovative South African dishes
    • African ingredients

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.–Wed. No dinner Sun.
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  • 6. Grumpy and Runt

    $ | Gardens

    This unassuming little bakery and deli in Dunkley Square makes the most scrumptious donuts in the city. Women-owned and all vegan, all sorts of sandwiches, bagels, subs, coffees, and treats are also on offer. Don't miss out on the oat-milk soft-serve truck outside. 

    22 Dunkley St., Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
    060-365–4917

    Known For

    • Best donuts in town
    • Vegan deli
    • Woman-owned and run

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues.
  • 7. Hemelhuijs

    $$ | Cape Town Central

    Super-stylish Hemelhuijs is both a showcase for a range of exquisite and fanciful ceramicware, and a centrally located restaurant serving equally fanciful and exquisite food. Though a little pricey for lunch, the owner-chef's inventive seasonal dishes burst with freshness and flavor (think pear-and-celeriac salad with hazelnuts and trout, or a crispy panfried veal of sublime flavor and texture) are well worth it. On one of Cape Town's few pedestrian walkways (near the footbridge crossing busy Buitengracht Street), this tiny designer space, where food is served in gold-painted bowls under chandeliers hanging with beads, driftwood, and star-shape seedpods, is truly a treat. Needless to say, breakfast and brunch are also divine.

    71 Waterkant St., Cape Town, Western Cape, 8001, South Africa
    021-418–2042

    Known For

    • Supercreative and seasonal menu
    • Constantly evolving designer interior
    • Intimate friendly service

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. No dinner
  • 8. La Colombe

    $$$$ | Constantia

    Rightfully known as one of South Africa's most lauded fine-dining establishments and listed in the world's top 100 restaurants, La Colombe’s sublime French-Asian inspired tasting menus are served in a delightful minimalist setting overlooking the bucolic green of the Constantia wine valley. The menu changes regularly, but the best option is to order the full eight-course gourmand menu, as there is not a false note to be found. With plating so artful that you almost feel reluctant to break into some dishes, Chef Scott Kirsten’s genius does not come at the expense of taste, as evidenced in the life-changing springbok tartare with pickled chestnut, chipotle, and foie gras. The intimate cool space of white-painted timber offset by charcoal finishes and black beams is light-flooded by day, becoming elegantly refined in the evening. An excellent wine list and incredibly knowledgeable service also ensure that La Colombe will remain a favorite Cape Town splurge.

    Main Rd., Cape Town, Western Cape, 7806, South Africa
    021-794–2390

    Known For

    • Stellar French-Asian fusion haute cuisine
    • Excellent, knowledgeable service
    • Fantastic wine pairings

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential
  • 9. Madame Taitou

    $$ | Cape Town Central

    Get ready to eat with your hands at this otherwordly Ethiopian restaurant that's covered head-to-toe in obscure trinkets, plants, and trees. There's always a delightful smell of cooked spices, and the food is delicious, with meat and vegan options, all served with tangy and spongy injera (naturally gluten-free flatbread). This restaurant is open every day for lunch and dinner.

    77 Long St., Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
    021-426–6969

    Known For

    • Ethiopian coffee ceremony
    • Funky decor
    • Flavorful Ethiopian food
  • 10. Maker's Landing

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    This new food market at the cruise terminal near the Waterfront showcases some of the best local foods that Cape Town has to offer. Try some killer wings from Sidewing, or a beloved traditional Koesister (a Cape Malay spiced donut) from Fuzzy's Food and grab a good cup of coffee from Coffee by Moses. Want something more filling? Try a tasty dosa from Indikaap's ayurvedic kitchen or a South African braai plate from Pitso's Kitchen. Whatever you get, enjoy it outside in the sunshine, watching cruise ships parking on the dock. 

    The Cruise Terminal, Unknown
    021-408–7529

    Known For

    • Cape Town's favorite foods
    • Celebrating South African cuisine in all its forms

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.–Thurs.
  • 11. Maria's Greek Cafe

    $$ | Gardens

    Located in the vibey Dunkley Square, this lovely Greek restaurant serves all kinds of Greek mezzes which can be ordered as a platter, or traditional dishes like moussaka, calamari, and lamb chops. This local favorite also serves pitas, souvlaki, and burgers, as well as good vegetarian options. On good weather days, have dinner outside for a magical ambiance. 

    31 Barnet St., Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
    021-461–3333

    Known For

    • Beautiful outdoor dining (weather permitting)
    • Mezze platters and sharing plates
    • Lots of vegan options
  • 12. Moro Gelato

    $ | Cape Town Central

    This small, stylish gelateria has some of the best Italian gelato in Cape Town with traditional flavors like stracciatella, pistachio, and chocolate, as well as locally-inspired flavors like rooibos, milk tart, and whatever produce is in season. The cafe also serves decadent hot chocolate and thick, creamy milkshakes, and there are many dairy-free and vegan options.

    165 Long St., Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa

    Known For

    • Traditional gelato
    • Decadent milkshakes
    • Seasonal flavors using local ingredients
  • 13. South China Dim Sum Bar

    $$ | Cape Town Central

    This quaint little dim sum bar on the top of Long Street is often packed in the evenings. The menu is always changing with available options written on a little chalkboard, but flavorful and delicate dim sum is always on offer, as is a warm brothy soup.

    289 Long St., Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
    078-846–3656

    Known For

    • Local favorite
    • Delicious dim sum
    • Small menu

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.
  • 14. The Pot Luck Club

    $$$$ | Woodstock

    A meal at this playful and inventive tapas-style venture from Cape Town star-chef Luke Dale Roberts always promises fabulous fun. With great harbor and mountain views from its position on the sixth floor of a renovated silo, this hip eatery serves an eclectic but clearly Asian-influenced array of fine-dining nibbles. Although the menu changes regularly, a few regulars like the smoked beef fillet with truffle café au lait and ceviche avocado tacos remain favorites. You'll want to order about three plates per person, so if you can, come with a crew to maximize how many you can taste. The cocktails are delicious, service friendly and efficient, and the atmosphere, with its open kitchen and gorgeous lighting, super relaxed. The all-you-can-drink sparkling-wine brunches (Sunday only) are also a fantastic treat.

    375 Albert Rd., Cape Town, Western Cape, 7925, South Africa
    021-447–0804

    Known For

    • Super-creative and umami-packed dishes with distinct Asian flair
    • Simultaneously hip, elegant, and casual ambience
    • Two seatings for dinner—don't expect to linger if you choose the early one

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner Sun., Reservations essential
  • 15. Tokara

    $$$$

    At the top of the Helshoogte Pass with absolutely amazing views of the valley and mountains, Tokara is a Winelands must-visit. Chef Carolize Coetzee grew up in small-town South Africa and honors local ingredients and cooking methods in her wide range of dishes. Lunch is à la carte, while dinner guests choose between four- or six-course set menus, each with a wine-pairing option.

    Helshoogte Pass Rd., Stellenbosch, Western Cape, 7612, South Africa
    021-885–2550

    Known For

    • Upmarket farm-style food
    • South African specialties
    • Striking local art

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. No dinner Sun., Reservations essential
  • 16. Willoughby & Co.

    $$$ | V&A Waterfront

    Though unfortunately inside the mall, this buzzing hive of activity consistently churns out what many say is the city's best sushi along with a surprisingly good array of other Japanese dishes as well as seafood favorites like English fish-and-chips and a prawn pasta. It is probably fair to say that South African sushi was defined by Willoughby & Co., with its fanciful and decadent signature rolls, such as the creamy rock-shrimp maki (a tuna-style roll graced with large chunks of tempura-fried crayfish in a spicy mayo-based sauce) and the rainbow nation roll (salmon, avocado, and tuna topped with caviar and a few squizzles of delicious sesame-oil and sweet chili sauces). More traditional sushi is also very good, thanks to the fact that this shop promises nothing is ever frozen (multiple weekly shipments of fresh Norwegian salmon help make this so). The Japanese Kitchen menus are also extremely tasty. There will almost inevitably be a line during normal dinner hours; however, it goes quickly (especially if you sit at the sushi bar, which is the place to be) and you're likely to be offered free tastes of various new vintages while waiting.

    19 Dock Rd., Cape Town, Western Cape, 8002, South Africa
    021-418–6115

    Known For

    • Great seafood
    • Excellent and decadent sushi rolls
    • Long lines during dinner, alleviated by free wine samples

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations not accepted
  • 17. Yindee's

    $$$ | Gardens

    Located near the top of Kloof Street, this Thai restaurant has an extensive menu full of flavorful grills, curries, and salads. Whether you sit on the romantic side where guests can dine at low tables while sitting on cushions on the floor, or at a table on the side with elegant traditional decor, you're bound to have a delicious meal and warm service.

    22 Kamp St., Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
    021-422–1012

    Known For

    • Romantic ambience
    • Extensive Thai menu
    • Beautiful ornate decor

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.
  • 18. 95 Keerom

    $$$ | Cape Town Central

    This once-great Italian restaurant is still a pleasant stop, but with all the other fabulous food in Cape Town, it no longer rates as a must-do. Expect classic Milanese cuisine, including fresh salads, a whole section of carpaccio options (perhaps the stars of the menu), fresh pasta like butternut-squash-filled ravioli with brown sage butter, and plenty of fish and meat dishes. The upstairs interior is Eames-inspired with its bentwood chairs; downstairs, the exposed stone reveals the building's ancient history, which began in 1682.

    95 Keerom St., Cape Town, Western Cape, 8001, South Africa
    021-422–0765

    Known For

    • Once one of Cape Town's original excellent fine-dining establishments
    • Spacious interior with good acoustics
    • Minimum order of two items per person

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. No lunch, Credit cards accepted, Reservations essential
  • 19. Afternoon Tea at Mount Nelson

    $$$$ | Gardens

    Don't miss Mount Nelson's legendary high tea, which has been offered since the hotel was erected in 1899 to welcome the Prince of Wales on his visit to the Cape. Served from 2:30 to 5:30, afternoon tea offers a pastry selection that can tempt even the most jaded palate, with savory treats that make for a scrumptious meal, and more than 40 tea varieties, which an expertly-trained tea sommelier can guide you through.

    76 Orange St., Cape Town, Western Cape, 8001, South Africa
    021-483–1000

    Known For

    • Delicate pastries and cakes
    • Sophisticated and elegant setting
    • Traditional tea ceremony

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues.
  • 20. Against the Grain

    $ | Bo-Kaap

    A new offering in Bo-Kaap for delicious bagels with a Cape Malay twist, Against the Grain has great coffee and their famous koeksisters (traditional spiced donuts). With elegant, ornate decor, this little cafe is a lovely place to stop for coffee or lunch in town. 

    142 Buitengracht St., Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
    081-015–6185

    Known For

    • Delicious bagels with a Cape Malay twist
    • Coffee and koeksisters

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner

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