115 Best Restaurants in Cape Town, South Africa

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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.

Dias Tavern

$$ | Zonnebloem

Serving classic South African Portuguese fare—think spicy trinchado (braised beef), prego rolls (rump steak fried in wine and garlic with a fried egg), spicy peri-peri chicken livers, and grilled sardines—for lunch and dinner, this resoundingly popular taverna is an institution, with a dive bar atmosphere. Although there are some great views of Table Mountain, diners come here for the reasonably priced, spicy, and garlic-infused meat and seafood, the cheap drinks, and the dimly lit atmosphere. It's a popular spot for celebrations, so expect karaoke and a live band on weekend nights, when large tables can get up to rowdy fun. There are two other locations in Claremont and Bellville.

15 Caledon St., Cape Town, 7925, South Africa
021-465–7547
Known For
  • Dishes that are heavy on the garlic and spice
  • Cheap, cheerful fun
  • Brisk, friendly, and no-nonsense service
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Egghead Diner

$$ | Gardens

Cute, sassy and retro-themed, this eggceptionally handsome diner has established itself as a reliable purveyor of tasty comfort food, specializing in anything and everything related to eggs. Foodwise, the focus is on dishes that transport you back to simpler times––steak and eggs; adventurous-sounding egg-themed sandwiches; or a soft brioche bun burger with an egg in there for that extra bit of taste bud–pleasing protein. If eggs aren't your thing, they have wagyu beef burgers, perfectly grilled cheese sandwiches, and tortillas with vegan fillings. What's ineggscapable, though, is the eggy-color scheme: the deep-yellow banquettes; light fittings resembling eggs; adorable yolk-hued outfits worn by on-the-ball waitstaff; the central bar area, adorned with vintage radios and ancient TVs, is infiltrated with golden glass panels; and even the coffee machine is yellow. 

El Burro

$$ | Green Point

In the heart of Green Point, this fun, cheerful, slightly quirky joint serves great margaritas and tasty tapas-style dishes that may fall short of "auténtico," but will certainly scratch the itch for a taste of Mexico. The ceviche is a winner, as are the tacos, which come with handmade corn tortillas and some pretty imaginative fillings (butternut and goat cheese, marinated artichoke, pulled jackfruit), and the pretty sizeable enchiladas made with flour tortillas. Its sister establishment, El Burro Taqueria, is an equally popular place for delicious Mexican meals in Tamboerskloof.

79 Main Rd., Cape Town, South Africa
021-433–2364
Known For
  • A fine selection of margaritas and other cocktails
  • A pretty interior and a festive ambience that regularly spills out into the sidewalk
  • Serves a South African take on Mexican staples that are delicious
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.
No reservations

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Faeeza's Home Kitchen

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Up the stairs and in a courtyard corner that literally spills out of her kitchen, Faeeza Abrahams shares recipes, tales of the neighborhood, and insight into local ways of life; a more intimate and authentic taste of traditional Cape Malay cuisine is hard to find. Besides her cooking classes, she also serves a variety of curries, bobotie (mince meat pie), daily specials, and something sweetkoesisters (donuts), milk tart, carrot cakein her intimate tea garden.

1 Chiappini La., Cape Town, South Africa
072-120--3710
Known For
  • Cooking classes and homestyle dishes
  • Casual atmosphere under the trees
  • Can get crowded with tour groups
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. No dinner

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Ferdinando's Pizza

$$ | Observatory

Colorful, quirky, and offbeat, Ferdinando's serves incredible pizzas that are produced and served with care, love, and passion. This place just does everything with tremendous heart, and the result is that, despite being wholeheartedly unassuming, the food is superlative, and the space—a rambling old house with seating in a warren of rooms upstairs and down below—always feels like you've just returned home.

205 Lower Main Rd., Cape Town, South Africa
084-771–0485
Known For
  • Warm, welcoming, bohemian atmosphere
  • The bar does bustling trade
  • Exquisite pizzas, including beautiful vegan options

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Giovanni's Deliworld

$$ | Green Point

With floor-to-ceiling shelves stacked with everything delicious from French champagne to truffle oil, Giovanni's is a classic Italian deli with global ingredients unavailable elsewhere, making it a great place to stock up for a gourmet picnic or to enjoy a bite to eat at the counter. There's always a wide selection of hams and cold cuts as well as fantastic cheeses, and the display counters and fridges have a wide selection of pay-by-weight pasta dishes, salads, and other ready-to-go meals. Though a little chaotic at peak times—and to be honest, the raised counter seating is not especially comfortable—this place shouldn't be missed for its unflinching sense of being part of the Green Point "scene."

Grand Africa Café & Beach

$$$$ | V&A Waterfront

In a restored warehouse, this trendy operation has turned a once-derelict piece of land near the V&A Waterfront into a private beach space with several bars and comfortable covered seating areas inside and out. Although the food—huge rectangular pizzas, colorful salads, Wagyu burgers, seafood platters, steaks, fish-and-chips, and tasty but not-exactly-authentic sushi—is slightly overpriced, remind yourself that you're paying for the view, the toes-in-the-sand vibe, and the chance to rub shoulders with some of Cape Town's shiniest, happiest people. This is simply a beautiful place to have a cocktail and create memorable moments with a like-minded tribe of partiers and carefree pleasure-seekers.

1 Haul Rd., Cape Town, South Africa
021-425–0551
Known For
  • Boozy lunches that might last until late at night
  • Massively popualr summertime hangout for families and scensters
  • Seafood platters and bubbly

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Ground Art Caffe

$ | Green Point

Delicious daytime meals are just one reason there's almost always a crowd in this friendly corner spot on the outer edge of De Waterkant. It could also be the changing art exhibit on the walls or the warm service, but it's probably the tasty meals conjured from nourishing ingredients, the excellent coffee, smoothies, and freshly squeezed juices. The menu adapts according to the seasons as the emphasis is always on fresh, healthy flavors (they have plenty of gluten-free and vegan options available), and the food is exquisitely presented (don't come if you're in a hurry as they do everything to order). You can sit inside or on the sliver of space outside—sometimes there are even people sitting across the road with their mugs in hand. It feels as much like a community get-together as a gracious, intimate neighborhood breakfast spot, and being here always feels like you've discovered a secret hub of culinary excellence.

Ground Zero

$ | Observatory

For a quintessential hippie-chic "Obs" experience, step inside this ultra-friendly "conscious café" which has a health-food focus, but never in any kind of pretentious or excessive way. There are great-tasting breakfasts, falafel sandwiches, wraps with plant-based "chicken," esoteric-sounding health bowls, soups, veggie burgers, and smoothies with names like Gaia and Aphrodite. The health focus also doesn't detract from the fact that, in the back room (entered by ducking under the counter and heading through the passageway), you're allowed to light up your cannabis cigarettes. Many regulars do just that, even at breakfast time. Excellent coffee, beautifully prepared food, and service with a joyful attitude are all part of the vibe here, so it's worth stopping by even if just for a light bite or a drink.

122B Lower Main Rd., Cape Town, South Africa
076-300–4942
Known For
  • Carefully and lovingly prepared plant-based meals
  • Casual anti-establishment atmsophere and friendly service
  • Health options galore
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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Haiku

$$$$ | Cape Town Central

This centrally located and very popular pan-Asian restaurant's complex menu of dim sum, sushi, grilled, and wok-fried items has something for everyone, but picky connoisseurs of Asian cuisine might find the lack of specialization problematic. Popular with business and leisure diners alike, the darkly elegant lacquered box dining room affords partial views of chefs in the four kitchens preparing your food. The dim sum is probably the best option (the crispy prawn cheung fan is excellent), and the Peking duck with paper-thin pancakes are a favorite. Grills include mint lamb chops served with dry red chilies and garlic. Four kitchens mean that dishes arrive when ready, which translates into efficiency, but also the possibility of fellow diners watching while you eat, or vice versa. The owners of Haiku also own Bukhara, the very good Indian restaurant next door.

58 Burg St., Cape Town, 8001, South Africa
021-424–7000
Known For
  • Great dim sum
  • Sleek and sexy but somewhat loud (when full) interior
  • In high season, a strict two-seating dinner policy discourages lingering
Restaurant Details
Credit cards accepted
Reservations essential

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Harbour House V&A

$$$$ | V&A Waterfront

Sister restaurant to the original Harbour House in Kalk Bay, the V&A location serves the same fresh and tasty seafood menu from an enviable spot overlooking the harbor. Fresh fish of the day—grilled—is always a good bet, but there are a variety of options including seafood risotto, seafood pasta, and platters with a bit of everything on the (expensive and extensive) plate. Sushi and cocktails are served upstairs, from which vantage you can also get views of the mountain and sunset.

V&A Waterfront, Cape Town, 8002, South Africa
021-418–4744
Known For
  • Terrific location
  • Reliable fresh seafood
  • Sushi bar upstairs is also a popular cocktail spot in summer

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HeSheng Chinese Restaurant

$$ | Sea Point

A no-frills, utterly authentic, local favorite for freshly-prepared Chinese food, the large menu includes dim sum (wonderful soup dumplings), noodle dishes, stir-fries, beef rolls, and scallion pancakes, as well as Sichuan classics. It may have started as a hidden hole-in-the-wall, but it's been discovered and can get seriously busy at times, and thankfully, the fast service and bustle don't seem to stand in the way of consistently satisfying and tasty food.

269 Main Rd., Cape Town, South Africa
021-433–0739
Known For
  • Family-style dining
  • Authentic Chinese dishes
  • Casual, no-frills restaurant
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues.

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L.A. Farms Eatery

$$$ | Green Point

There are stories of people coming to Cape Town just for the meat that's served at this deli-cum-grocer-cum-butchery-cum-diner on Green Point's main road. What's different here is that every effort is made to grow healthy animals that produce meat that nourishes and restores health, so everything is free-range and grass-fed, and almost everything on the menu is organic. Expect four-egg scrambles, judiciously spiced, and served with sourdough, or Wagyu macon (a bacon alternative made from beef) and egg sandwiches for breakfast, and beautiful steaks and burgers for lunch. There are Angus beef and Wagyu beef fillet sandwiches that will blow your mind, too. The meat is incredible, but they also take immense care with their small selection of chicken, lamb, and vegan options.

105 Main Rd., Cape Town, South Africa
021-434–1111
Known For
  • Delicious fries are cooked in Wagyu tallow (not for vegetarians)
  • The deli and food store is stocked with excellent produce all vetted by the owners
  • Some of the finest meat you will ever eat, all from the family farm on the West Coast
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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la Belle

$$$ | Clifton

This buzzy, bright, light-filled café enjoys a prime spot facing the beach, while being removed from the crowds, so it offers a sense of respite—plus you can enjoy freshly baked pastries, terrific breakfasts, or a heartier lunchtime meal while keeping watch over the shimmering ocean. French toast, eggs Benedict, and buttermilk pancakes are crowd favorites, as are the smoothies, freshly pressed juices, and difficult-to-resist cakes.

La Belle

$$$ | Constantia

This wonderful inside-outside cafe manages to pull in every imaginable kind of customer, from businessmen doing deals over espresso to ladies from the suburbs out for tea and maybe a full-blown lunch. Apart from being a great breakfast spot, there's also a packed lunch service, with salads, pies, fish dishes, burgers, and lots more to tempt you, so much so that you need to watch yourself if you still have dinner plans (Although you could reasonably stay here for that, too).

Alphen Dr., Cape Town, South Africa
021-795–6336
Known For
  • Seriously tempting cakes and pastries that shoudl be illegal are displayed near the entrance
  • The terrace is wonderful, despite facing the parking lot
  • Decadent light meals, oysters, and some feisty seafood mains

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La Boheme

$$$ | Sea Point

Serving hearty unpretentious Mediterranean fare and tapas at reasonable prices, this unassuming wine bar and bistro is often packed. The menu changes frequently, but focuses on Mediterranean-inspired dishes like saffron-scented seafood paella and wild mushroom risotto, plus there's a wonderful selection of classic and experimental Spanish-style tapas. The restaurant's interior is cozy and comfortable, but try to nab one of the outside tables (heat lamps keep things cozy in winter) so you can watch the world go by as you tuck in.

341 Main Rd., Cape Town, 8005, South Africa
021-434–8797
Known For
  • Reasonably priced, hearty bistro food
  • Tasty and varied tapas
  • Over 60 wines by the glass including South African wines
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. No lunch Mon.
Reservations recommended

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La Mouette

$$$$ | Sea Point

La Mouette serves an extremely reasonably priced tasting menu of modern French-fusion-style cuisine in a beautiful old Sea Point home that is all sash windows, working fireplaces, and bold color. With a choice of three or six courses, you'll be treated to inventive and delicious seasonal fare such as tuna tartare or duck breast with fermented red cabbage. Split into several different rooms, each of which seats only about 20 people, the restaurant allows for lingering conversation even on the busiest evenings. Friendly, competent service and a beautiful courtyard that is very popular in the summer complete the picture. Not all courses are winners, but at these prices, the overall experience is well worth a visit.

78 Regent Rd., Cape Town, 8005, South Africa
021-433–0856
Known For
  • Reasonably priced tasting menu
  • Great, friendly service
  • Only fine-dining in Sea Point
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. No lunch Tues.–Sat.

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La Petite Tarte

$$ | Green Point

This quaint sidewalk café in the charming and pedestrian-friendly De Waterkant neighborhood above Green Point serves good coffees and teas, not to mention tasty breakfasts and lunches, both available all day. The quiches and savory pies are all flavorful, and the carrot-walnut cake remains deliciously moist. There are also more hearty options on offer—Karoo lamb shank, sticky spare ribs, and mac 'n' cheese—as well as a full bar and dinner service.

Dixon St., Cape Town, 8001, South Africa
021-425–9077
Known For
  • Yummy baked goods and cakes
  • Breakfast all day
  • Charming antiquey interior
Restaurant Details
No dinner Mon. in winter
Reservations essential

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The Ladder

$ | Cape Town Central

In a light-filled space that feels a bit like a community hub (there's a church on the top floor and an art studio that offers classes), the menu focuses on nourishing, mostly healthy meals like chia and fried banana oat bowls; brunch-time croissants filled with Halloumi and a pork banger; or one of their double-patty burgers with roast potatoes on the side. Service is with a smile and the atmosphere pretty exuberant, even when people start setting up their laptops to work while they nibble or settle in to talk business over coffee.

136 Bree St., Cape Town, South Africa
082-451–1572
Known For
  • Remarkably well-priced and very delicious
  • Lovely energy and friendly people
  • Nourishing food that always satisfies the taste buds
Restaurant Details
No dinner. Closed Sun.

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The Lawns at the Roundhouse

$$$ | Camps Bay

A more casual offering at the Roundhouse, this outdoor restaurant overlooking Camps Bay relishes in the fresh air, sunshine, and enfolding nature while children can run around and pets are welcome. Although the menu of pizzas, salads, pasta, burgers, fish-and-chips, and lovely desserts will stave off hunger, the real attraction is the festive mood, so summer cocktails and bubbly tend to be headline acts. Parking is treacherous (and getting out after hours of celebration even trickier), so use Uber and lose yourself in the moment. 

Round House Rd., The Glen, Cape Town, 8040, South Africa
021-438–4347
Known For
  • Fabulous for long summer lunches and drinks
  • Gorgeous views of Camps Bay
  • A parking situation you want to avoid
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and June--Aug.

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Lebanese Bakery and Kitchen

$ | Zonnebloem

At this heavenly little mezze spot, shelves are brimming with fresh-baked pitas and flatbreads, tubs of hummus, tabouleh, and baba ganoush, and loads more traditional Lebanese mezze. After browsing the deli selection, grab a table—there’s a lovely little courtyard at the back—where you can tuck into a falafel sandwich or order some of the best hawawshi (Egyptian stuffed pitas), shawarma, and Turkish doners in town. It's great for breakfasts, too; their shakshuka is an absolute joy.

7 Constitution St., Cape Town, South Africa
021-434–1589
Known For
  • Friendly, casual atmosphere
  • If you ask for "extra spicy," you'll get it
  • Quality ingredients used to create authentic flavors
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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Little Ethiopia

$$ | Cape Town Central

Prepare to eat with your fingers at this unassuming hole-in-the-wall restaurant, where chef and owner Yeshi Mekonnen demonstrates her deep love for the food of her homeland, evident in the traditional and fresh dishes she prepares from scratch. Meals are served on large sharing platters or individual plates and come with the traditional injera (naturally gluten-free flatbread made from teff flour) that you use to scoop up each mouthful; ask Yeshi to guide your choices according to your mood and level of hunger. Decorated with trinkets from Ethiopia, this quaint spot has low-to-the-ground seating (in the traditional style), which adds to the feeling of being worlds away from the street outside.

76 Shortmarket St., Cape Town, South Africa
021-424–8254
Known For
  • Vegetarian- and vegan-friendly
  • Intimate setting that's truly authentic in every way
  • Homemade Ethiopian dishes and proper Ethiopian coffee experience
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Loaves on Long

$ | Cape Town Central

The smells of freshly baking bread will immediately whet your appetite at this friendly café serving delicious breakfasts, lunches, and treats daily except Sunday.

33 Long St., Cape Town, 8000, South Africa
021-422–3353
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Makers Landing

$$ | V&A Waterfront

Located at the V&A's cruise terminal, Makers Landing is a collection of food stalls, casual sit-down restaurants, and even a culinary school. The initial aim was to showcase a diversity of local food, and even though a fast-food vibe has set in, you can get a proper taste of South Africa at Pitso's Kitchen, taste a unique range of spirits at the Pienaar & Son distillery, or satisfy your sweet tooth with some of the best chocolate at Afrikoa.

Cape Town Cruise Terminal, Cape Town, South Africa
021-408–7529
Known For
  • A variety of eats and treats under one roof
  • A snapshot of South African culinary entrepreneurship
  • There's a terrace where you can sit in the sun and watch ships coming and going
Restaurant Details
Some vendors are closed Mon.–Thurs.

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Mamma Roma

$$ | Newlands

A traditional family-run Italian restaurant that has held a firm spot in the heart of Newlands. Expect classic Italian pasta, grilled fish, meats, and a lot of local favorites too. Although the restaurant is in the Dean Street Arcade - so no views - it is somewhere to get a generous and quality Italian meal. 

Mantra Café

$$$$ | Camps Bay

Delivering unfussy comfort food from a gorgeously casual, slightly theatrical space, Mantra's second-floor vantage provides sweeping views of the beach and sea while also lifting you above the street-level irritations of cars and hawkers. A great spot for breakfast or brunch, the range of heartier mains for lunch and dinner should lure you in for steamed mussels or pan-seared prawns, burgers, or a well-grilled steak. The décor is an eye-catching blend of photographs, vintage mirrors, dangling plants, and Moroccan-inspired tiles creating a warm ambiance that invites lingering, especially when the sun glints off the ocean and bathes everything in a golden sheen.

43 Victoria Rd., Cape Town, South Africa
021-437–0206
Known For
  • An anomaly in touristy Camps Bay, the menu caters to locals in both price and quality
  • An excellent cocktail menu which makes this a memorable spot for sundowners
  • Warm, welcoming, and friendly service

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Mink & Trout

$$$ | Cape Town Central

This stylish and centrally located Bree Street bistro draws diners with exquisitely rendered food in an elegant heritage building where exposed brick and ancient yellowwood beams contrast with chartreuse velvet banquettes and sleek furnishings. The menu is small and changes regularly, but the inspiration is modern European served in three courses; expect dishes like risotto arancini, duck confit with braised cabbage, and crème brûlée. Everything is made daily by the co-owners/chefs (who were also the masterminds of Birds, the beloved café that previously occupied the same space). A handpicked selection of boutique local wines which you can also enjoy at the gorgeous old oak bar completes the picture.

127 Bree St., Cape Town, 8001, South Africa
021-426–2534
Known For
  • Fine yet unpretentious food
  • Great location in beautiful heritage building on buzzy Bree Street
Restaurant Details
Credit cards accepted
Closed Sun. No dinner Mon.

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Mochi Mochi

$ | Cape Town Central

From the chefs behind Tjing Tjing, this Japanese sweet and savory, quick-fix café is a breath of fresh air. Huge effort goes into replicating the authentic tastes and textures you'd find in Tokyo. Showcasing squishy little mochi cakes that are made from glutinous rice and come in an assortment of flavors from milktart to macha and black sesame, this place also serves filled steamed buns, okinomiyaki (pancake) dogs, and nikuman (steamed buns). It's a big, cool, anything-can-happen space to linger as you try out a variety of little treats and morsels, and they also have matcha soft-serve ice cream, sweet buns, daifuku doughnuts, and slices of crustless, fluffy, souffle-like Japanese cheesecake. Plus there's a selection of Japanese green teas.

71 Buitengracht St., Cape Town, South Africa
021-422–4374
Known For
  • All the food is homemade, including the buns
  • A real taste of Japan
  • Fun, playful, cheerful atmosphere
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.–Mon. No dinner

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Mykonos Taverna

$$$ | Sea Point

This Greek taverna has been a Sea Point classic since the 1980s, and although it has been refurbished with modern Greek decor and bright-white interiors, it's still a great, down-to-earth place to watch the comings and goings on busy Main Road. The extensive menu features mezzes, souvlaki, dolmades, teropita, seafood, and hearty traditional main dishes like moussaka and kleftiko (slow-cooked lamb).

267 Main Rd., Cape Town, South Africa
021-439–2106
Known For
  • Abundant choice of great Greek food
  • Family-friendly, no-frills atmosphere
  • Although lamb is a Greek staple, there's plenty for vegetarians, too
Restaurant Details
No lunch weekdays

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New York Bagels

$ | Zonnebloem

A four-generation family-run business, this fuss-free bagel shop and deli specializes in traditional boiled and baked New York–style bagels that are made fresh daily, with a number of delicious toppings—go with a simple schmear of cream cheese on a poppy-seed bagel or try the brisket, smoked salmon, or pastrami. They also serve great coffee, pastries, a few traditional sandwiches (like the Reuben and hot beef on rye), croissants, and an amazing New York cheesecake.

44 Harrington St., Cape Town, South Africa
082-697–6061
Known For
  • Their NY cheesecake is a winner
  • Gets very busy during the breakfast and lunch rush and a queue tends to form
  • Traditional bagels so good most regular customers are obsessed
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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