6 Best Restaurants in Southern Suburbs, Cape Town

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We've compiled the best of the best in Southern Suburbs - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Chefs Warehouse Beau Constantia

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

Enjoy soaring views of the Constantia Winelands from this elegant space of carved wood and huge glass windows, where a fantastic chef's menu reminds you why long lunches were invented. A variety of dishes—all marked by freshness of ingredients and a globe-trotting host of inspiration—are served tapas-style, according to various menus which in turn are determined by what's available at market, what's in season, and what's inspired chef Ivor Jones's creativity in the kitchen. Expect items like coal-fired tuna with Namibian crab and a North African dressing or a pecorino risotto with goat cheese mousse. Everything sounds simple, but the tastes are expertly elevated, ensuring that this is perhaps the city's favorite destination for off-duty chefs.

Constantia Main Rd., Cape Town, South Africa
021-794–8632
Known For
  • Smooth service, wonderful views, and consistently beautiful food
  • Great, small wine list that includes very reasonable by-the-glass options from the host estate
  • For sweet tooths, there is a dessert tasting menu
Restaurant Details
No dinner Sun.

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Foxcroft

$$$$ | Constantia Fodor's Choice

Serving a range of exquisitely prepared international fusion cuisine in a casually elegant industrial setting, this restaurant and bakery in the heart of leafy Constantia is a true gem. The various dishes, each one a little more mind-blowing than the last, might incorporate flavors from harissa to ponzu to smoked garlic and feature dishes like coal-roasted lamb with brinjal curry, cauliflower parfait with baharat (an Middle Eastern spice mix), or honey-glazed duck with gem squash, turnips, and chard. The various seasonal set menus include the main chef's menu, reduced menus, and lunchtime-only winter and spring menus.

Constantia Main Rd. at Groot Constantia Rd., Cape Town, South Africa
021-202–3304
Known For
  • Part of the lauded La Colombe group, its casual but elegant setting perfectly captures Capetonian style
  • Impeccable wine list
  • Out-of-season lunchtime menus afford the opportunity to try Glen Williams's exquisite food without breaking the bank or investing too much time

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La Colombe

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

Among South Africa's most lauded fine-dining establishments—it's been listed among the world's top 50 restaurants and named "Best Restaurant in Africa 2024"—chef James Gaag's sublime French-Asian-inspired tasting menus are served in a smart minimalist setting overlooking a pretty and bucolic patch of green in the Constantia wine region. Inspired by extensive global travels, incessant research, and an obsessive desire to improve, Gaag's menus change regularly. Having made the effort to secure a table here, you might as well go all in and have the full gourmand experience, as there is not a false note to be found. With plating so artful that you almost feel reluctant to break into some dishes, Gaag's genius does not come at the expense of taste, but instead creates breathtaking moments that become burnt into your memory.

off Hout Bay Main Rd., near Constantia Nek, Cape Town, 7806, South Africa
021-794–2390
Known For
  • An intimate, cool, and beautifully minimalist space
  • Theatrical moments (like tuna served in a tin) that enhance the meal
  • Gorgeous wine pairings and delightful service
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential

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$$$$ | Constantia

On the historic Buitenverwachting wine estate in Constantia, this fine-dining establishment spares no punches in the flavor department with its Japanese-inspired dishes. The warm, wonderful service and the graciousness of the space fit perfectly with the tranquil countryside setting. An unpretentious tasting menu that sounds elaborate but is actually a pretty straightforward distillation of uncompromisingly high-quality ingredients, expert kitchen technique, and wondrous culinary creativity means that everything just works. The full 6-course "Tasting Experience" is R1,250 (plus R850 with paired wines). Request a table on the balcony in warm weather to enjoy the wonderful vineyard views.

Klein Constantia Rd., Cape Town, 7806, South Africa
021-794–0306
Known For
  • Beautiful setting on one of the Cape's oldest wine estates with something of a farmyard vibe still evident
  • A menu that cleverly melds Japanese inspiration with lesser-known local ingredients and produce that's fresh and in season
  • Friendly, attentive, helpful, and refined service
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.
Reservations essential

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Blanko

$$$$ | Constantia

Located in a historic manor house, this hotel restaurant serves tasty and hearty Italian fare from multiple dining rooms whose white walls are adorned with edgy South African art and or shelves packed with books. As much as this place is about atmosphere and socializing, its menu is packed with classic crowd pleasers like seafood linguine, Bolognese rigatoni, steak Florentine, and osso buco—hardly groundbreaking, but the basis for a pleasant night out, especially if you splurge on wine and save space for dessert. And there's lighter fare, such as burgers, garlic prawns on a bap, and salads, too  On a summer's day it's worth coming early for a drink at the lovely outdoor Rose Bar in the garden adjacent to the restaurant.

Alphen Dr., Cape Town, 7806, South Africa
021-795–6313
Known For
  • Edgy South African art collection in a historic monument
  • Unpretentious and dependable Italian fare
  • Child-friendly with a small park outside where youngsters can play
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential

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The Conservatory

$$$$ | Constantia

Discover the wonders of South African haute cuisine in this modern, glassed-in conservatory overlooking the beautiful gardens of swanky The Cellars-Hohenort hotel. The food is playful but high-end, with various multicultural techniques and flavors used to great effect on local ingredients, resulting in dishes like a springbok (local venison) shank served with shimeji mushrooms in a rich raviolo, Klein Karoo rack of lamb, and traditional Cape Malay babotie. The chef's Boland cheese soufflé is made with a gin-infused sauce that keeps it light, while crispy tempura prawns and charred springbok tataki reference Asian inspiration. A stylish room in tones of silver, gray, and dark chocolate with bare dark-wood tables allows the garden views outside to shine and if you're seated alongside one of the windows, you'll feel almost as though you're outside. In fact, you can sit outside at tables under the trees, between the foliage.

93 Brommersvlei Rd., Cape Town, 7800, South Africa
021-794–2137
Known For
  • An exquisite setting where you can eat any time of day
  • An amazing wine list
  • Solicitous service
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential

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