71 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.

Black Sheep Restaurant

$$$ | Gardens Fodor's choice

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, South Africa
021-426–2661
Known For
  • Locally and ethically sourced ingredients
  • Lively, busy vibe
  • Hearty fare won't leave you hungry
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.
Reservations essential

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Chef's Warehouse at Beau Constantia

$$$$ | Constantia Fodor's choice

Enjoy soaring views of the Constantia winelands from this coolly elegant space of carved wood and huge glass windows, where a fantastic and well-priced "tapas for two" menu reminds you why long lunches were invented. Eight dishes—all marked by freshness of ingredients and a globe-trotting host of inspiration—served in three courses are available for lunch and dinner, and change with the seasons or chef's inspiration. Expect items like a perfectly spiced carrot risotto with beurre noisette and horseradish cream, or exquisitely fragrant pan-fried fish with a coconut dressing and kale. A great, small wine list that includes very reasonable by-the-glass options from the host estate, smooth service, and some charming private outdoor seating options available in good weather complete the picture.

Constantia Main Rd., Cape Town, South Africa
021-794–8632
Known For
  • Fantastic "tapas for two" menu that delightfully takes the decision making out of your hands
  • Amazing views and beautiful interior space
  • Sister restaurant to the beloved Chef's Warehouse in Cape Town Central
Restaurant Details
No dinner Sun.

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Foxcroft Restaurant & Bakery

$$$$ | 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 extremely seasonal menu changes often, but includes about a dozen mind-blowing tapas options—incorporating flavors from harissa to ponzu to smoked garlic—as well as a half dozen more traditional mains, such as chalmar beef with duck fat fries and café au lait sauce, or pan-seared line fish with mussel chowder. The gorgeous presentation would have you expect a much costlier bill, but is probably inevitable given that the chef-owners both hail from La Colombe, one of Cape Town's most lauded fine-dining establishments. An amazing wine list and in-house bakery where you can pick up fresh croissants, macaroons, and exceptional pastries complete the picture.

Constantia Main Rd. at Groot Constantia Rd., Cape Town, South Africa
021-202–3304
Known For
  • Casual but elegant ambience that captures Capetonian style
  • Amazing attached bakery serving breakfast
  • Surprisingly affordable for such high-quality cuisine

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The Gardener's Cottage Restaurant

$ | Newlands Fodor's choice

Hidden in the Montebello Design Center and Nursery is this quaint little cafe that has been serving locals for decades. Serving thoughtful breakfasts, light lunches, sandwiches, and a select number of delicious hot meals. There is an extensive cake, pastry, and deli counter with all kinds of homemade goods. On warmer days, a seat outdoors allows you to view the wonderful plants in the nursery next to it and there's a small play area for kids to enjoy. 

Kleinsky's Delicatessen

$ | Sea Point Fodor's choice

A popular Sea Point institution since 2014, this New York–style deli blends traditional Jewish recipes with the best local ingredients to bring freshly baked bagels and an assortment of schmears, toppings, and homemade sauces. Be sure to grab other delicious pastries like babka and rugelach when not sold out. 

Kyoto Sushi Garden

$$$$ | Tamboerskloof Fodor's choice

Elegant and tranquil, this small oasis near the Kloof Street drag serves pricey but beautifully executed Japanese fare. Sourcing as much as possible from Japan, the owner verges on obsessive in his effort to maintain a high standard of both ingredients and technique, evidenced in the lightness of the tempura and the freshness and variety of seafood. The Zen ambience of blond wood and emerald light creates a supremely relaxing setting in which to enjoy dishes like seaweed-and-shiitake salad or sake steamed clams. An unusually diverse range of sushi (by Cape Town standards) can include choice items like sea urchin, big-eye tuna, scallop, and angel prawns. Great cocktails, an impressive selection of sake and Japanese whiskey, and excellent service complete the picture.

11 Lower Kloofnek Rd., Cape Town, 8001, South Africa
021-422–2001
Known For
  • Most authentic Japanese food in Cape Town
  • Amazing Japanese whiskey and sake selections
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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La Colombe

$$$$ | Constantia Fodor's choice

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, 7806, South Africa
021-794–2390
Known For
  • Stellar French-Asian fusion haute cuisine
  • Excellent, knowledgeable service
  • Fantastic wine pairings
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential

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Madame Taitou

$$ | Cape Town Central Fodor's choice

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.

Maker's Landing

$ Fodor's choice

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. 

Maria's Greek Cafe

$$ | Gardens Fodor's choice

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. 

mulberry & prince

$$ | Cape Town Central Fodor's choice

Exceptionally delicious things—think classics like eggs Benedict, French toast, American-style pancakes, and chicken and waffles with creative, tasty spins—are happening in this designer space of exposed brick, funky lighting, and leather seats. With a constantly changing menu, expect some exciting new dishes in this trendy space, a favorite among locals for upmarket sweet and savory breakfasts and late brunches. 

12 Pepper St., Cape Town, 8001, South Africa
Known For
  • Great coffee
  • Understated designer interior
  • Instagram-worthy decadent comfort foods
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. No dinner
Bookings via Dineplan (on website) only

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Pahari African Restaurant

$ | Woodstock Fodor's choice

Try a taste of Zimbabwean cuisine at this cozy restaurant in Salt River that serves fresh traditional meals like millet pap (a type of starch made from millet grains) or kapenta (a traditional dried fish) in peanut butter, or go for a more hearty oxtail stew or tilapia fish in curry. Food is generous, so plan to order a main meal with a starch of your choice, a platter to share, or an individual plate.

121 Cecil Rd., Cape Town, South Africa
078-107–1541
Known For
  • Sharing plates
  • Warm service
  • Delicious Zimbabwean food

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The Pot Luck Club

$$$$ | Woodstock Fodor's choice

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, 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
No dinner Sun.
Reservations essential

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Salsify at the Roundhouse

$$$$ | Camps Bay Fodor's choice

Away from the Camps Bay "strip" and higher up on the mountains in the historical Roundhouse building, an opulent culinary experience awaits you at Salsify. Be prepared for fine-dining excellence with French-inspired takes on local ingredients served as a 6 or 7 course-course tasting menu where you may choose a dish for some courses and wine pairings are optional. Expect a gastronomic experience with dishes like cold-smoked beef tartare with miso egg yolk, smoked chestnut and porcini mousse, or cardamom and rose sago pudding souffle with kumquat marmalade and roasted pistachio.

South China Dim Sum Bar

$$ | Cape Town Central Fodor's choice

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, South Africa
078-846–3656
Known For
  • Local favorite
  • Delicious dim sum
  • Small menu
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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The Test Kitchen

$$$$ | Woodstock Fodor's choice

Consistently rated South Africa’s top restaurant and on the top 50 restaurants in the world list, this industrial-elegant boutique eatery in Cape Town’s trendy Woodstock neighborhood is a struggle to get a table at, but the fantastical sensory and culinary journey that awaits you is a worthy and potentially life-changing reward. Since opening in 2009, TTK, as it’s known, has led fine-dining trends in foodie-mecca Cape Town. Keeping one step ahead of the game, chef-owner Luke Dale Roberts has curated a food-theater experience that, in a manner at once playful and artful, employs all five senses to transport you through a mind-blowing array of courses, with an end result that feels simply magical. Come with your best appetite, as the richness of the meal—starting with canapés like a shortbread-foie-gras with gold-leaf, moving on to dishes like lamb sweetbread with liquorice liver jus, and finishing with the likes of duck breast with duck liver stuffing and sour cherry—is also superlative.

Booking system has become month-to-month, so instead of planning months in advance, log in very early on the morning of the 1st.

375 Albert Rd., Cape Town, 7925, South Africa
021-447–2337
Known For
  • Sensory-culinary food-theater experience
  • Intense flavors from all over the globe presented in unexpected and thrilling ways
  • Great cocktails (served from a delightful trolley), amazing wine pairings
  • Bevy of excellent servers
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.
Reservations essential

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Tokara

$$$$ Fodor's choice

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, 7612, South Africa
021-885–2550
Known For
  • Upmarket farm-style food
  • South African specialties
  • Striking local art
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. No dinner Sun.
Reservations essential

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Willoughby & Co.

$$$ | V&A Waterfront Fodor's choice

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, 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
Reservations not accepted

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Yindee's

$$$ | Gardens Fodor's choice

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, South Africa
021-422–1012
Known For
  • Romantic ambience
  • Extensive Thai menu
  • Beautiful ornate decor
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Bistro Bizerca

$$$ | Cape Town Central Fodor's choice

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.

Aubergine

$$$$ | Gardens
Aubergine, Gardens
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In this warm space of yellowwood tables, sash windows, and reed ceilings, chef-owner Harald Bresselschmidt has served classic European-with-a-twist cuisine since 1996 at one of the city’s oldest fine-dining establishments. Using the freshest South African produce prepared with classical European methods, the chef cooks with wine in mind, and Aubergine's cellar and pairings are unsurprisingly superb. Seafood options are usually excellent, and meat dishes like an ostrich fillet with sweetbread and marrow dumplings richly sublime. Lunch and winter specials are more affordable ways of enjoying this fine restaurant, and in summer, the terrace seating in this historic 1830s home is recommended.

39 Barnet St., Cape Town, 8001, South Africa
021-465–0000
Known For
  • Consistency of the classic European cuisine
  • Warmly elegant and unpretentious dining room has great acoustics
  • Old-school approach and feel
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun .and Mon. No lunch Tues., Wed., and Sat.
Reservations essential

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Myoga

$$$$ | Newlands
Myoga, Southern Suburbs
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This relaxed but glam eatery in the posh Vineyard Hotel & Spa outside Cape Town attracts well-heeled regulars, who come for chef Mike Basset's consistently excellent fusion flair, evidenced in dishes like squid ink spaghetti with yuzu pearls and the divine truffle-teriyaki beef fillet topped with perfectly crisped tempura vegetables. Evenings are all about the amazingly good-value seven-course tasting menu. Lunches are more casual but also offer a five-course tasting menu option. Black chandeliers and tones of gray and silver make for an ambience of cool evening elegance, while daytime diners will appreciate the gorgeous garden and mountain views. Don't neglect the fabulous wine list, which features many of the country's best.

60 Colinton Rd., Cape Town, 7700, South Africa
021-657–4545
Known For
  • One of Cape Town's first chefs to put fusion cuisine on the map
  • Great value and super flavor-packed tasting menus
  • Pleasant ambience of the Vineyard Hotel & Spa
Restaurant Details
Credit cards accepted
Closed Sun. No lunch Mon.
Reservations essential

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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, 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
Credit cards accepted
Closed Sun. No lunch
Reservations essential

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Azure

$$$$ | Camps Bay

Although Azure's blue-and-white nautical-theme decor may feel a bit outdated to some, the restaurant's jaw-dropping sea and mountain views are reason enough to experience the mostly inspired menu. Signature dishes like the crayfish-and-prawn cocktail, beef Stroganoff, and rice pudding have a classic old-school bent and are divinely comforting, while more contemporary dishes like the prawn dhal in a coriander yogurt with pineapple salsa, or nouvelle mushrooms on watercress panna cotta are also true winners. While the à la carte menu is full of crowd-pleasers, the tasting menus—though sometimes excellent—do not always hit the mark. However, with this level of exquisite service, fairly reasonable pricing for fine dining, and such breathtaking views, diners are in for a treat overall. Come when you can enjoy the view, and inquire about specials like the "wine journey" or family Sunday lunches.  Ask for a window table.

Victoria Rd., Cape Town, 8005, South Africa
021-437–9029
Known For
  • Founder Bea Tollman's classically delicious comfort food
  • Amazing ocean views from nautically themed dining room
  • Fantastic breakfast buffet that includes fresh oysters and sparkling wine
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential

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Belthazar

$$$$ | V&A Waterfront

Boasting one of the largest selections of wines by the glass (more than 250) in the world, Belthazar is also recommended for its consistently good if pricey steak and seafood. Enjoy gorgeous Table Mountain and harbor views from the all-weather outdoor seating at lunch, or at dinner, the moodier interior, where a team of sommeliers can recommend the best wine match for your meal. Venison options like the springbok fillet served with a chocolate-chili sauce are delicious, and the Chicago-cut beef is more than a pound of on-the-bone heaven. Mozambican seafood options like prawns and langoustines are also very popular.

V&A Waterfront, Cape Town, 8002, South Africa
021-421–3753
Known For
  • In-house butchers cut and mature the locally sourced beef
  • Award-winning wine list that exceeds 600 vintages, including a few rare treats
  • Great steaks
Restaurant Details
Credit cards accepted
Reservations essential

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beyond Restaurant at Buitenverwachting

$$$$ | Constantia

A relatively new offering on this historic wine estate in Constantia, this fine-dining restaurant serves excellent fare from an original Cape Dutch building with charming views of the vineyards. The elegant but unpretentious tasting menu is available for lunch or dinner, and the service is attentive and gracious.  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 views of one of the Cape's oldest wine estates
  • A menu that includes both "rustic" and "haute" cuisine
  • Hushed, attentive service
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.
Reservations essential

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Biesmiellah Restaurant

$$ | Bo-Kaap

A much-loved cultural Cape Town and Bo-Kaap landmark, diners flock to this no-frills restaurant to eat traditional Cape Malay cuisine, like bredies (a thick slow-cooked stew, usually tomato-based and made with spices, meatballs, mutton, or lentils and vegetables), denning vleis (usually made with lamb or mutton, this traditional dish is cooked with tamarind and has a sweet and sour flavor), curries, and of course beloved snacks like samoosas, half-moons (savory breadcrumb covered, fried dough bites filled with meat or vegetables) and chili bites (a spicy deep-fried snack, usually chickpea flour-based, made with onion, spices, and herbs). The menu though is not limited to Cape Malay cuisine but includes Indian dishes and light meals like toasties (toasted sandwiches like grilled cheese) and wraps. No alcohol.

2 Wale St., Cape Town, South Africa
021-423–0850
Known For
  • Delicious traditional Cape Malay cuisine
  • A casual, family restaurant
  • A Bo-Kaap institution
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Blanko

$$$ | Constantia

Located in a historic manor house, this restaurant serves tasty and hearty Italian fare from multiple dining rooms whose white walls are adorned with an impressive collection of contemporary South African art. Classics like white anchovies in a shallot-and-olive-oil dressing, escalopes of veal, and fresh ravioli are all pleasing, filling, and reasonably priced, if not culinary events. But this place is more about unpretentious food that allows you to focus on good company and the stylish but laid-back environment—and with several dining rooms to choose from, you can always find an attractive nook to do exactly that. It's also a child-friendly venue where kids often play in the small park outside the restaurant.  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
021-795–6300
Known For
  • Edgy South African art collection
  • Unpretentious and tasty Italian fare
  • Location in historic manor house
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential

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Bombay Brasserie

$$$$ | Cape Town Central

Turning the old Reserve Bank Building into a scene of fantastical opulence with ornate, handblown glass chandeliers, lots of dark wood, and luxurious fabrics, the Taj Hotel's Indian fine-dining restaurant does not disappoint when it comes to either ambience or flavor. Choose between the five-course chef's menu, or order à la carte from a menu that is filled with new takes on authentic Indian classics. Dishes like roasted corn soup with turmeric popcorn will get you started, and sublime interpretations of classics like black lentils and kidney beans or spiced coconut and green mango line fish are sure to delight. 

Wale St., Cape Town, 8001, South Africa
021-819–2000
Known For
  • Excellent service
  • Luxurious ambience
  • Fabulous renditions of classic Indian dishes
Restaurant Details
No lunch
Reservations essential

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Bungalow

$$$$ | Clifton

A trendy Clifton restaurant with a prime location for views of the Atlantic Ocean and the Twelve Apostles Mountains, Bungalow has plenty of outdoor seating that makes this the place to go on a warm sunny day. The menu is large, offering many classic meat, seafood, and vegetarian dishes, as well as salads and sushi. 

3 Victoria Rd., Cape Town, South Africa
021-438–2018
Known For
  • Ocean-view dining
  • Large French and Italian inspired menu
  • Great cocktails

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