The Eastern Cape Restaurants

Generally speaking, the restaurants of the Eastern Cape are good but not great. Of course there are always a few exceptions to every rule, and in the Eastern Cape the number of these exceptions is always increasing. But for really good food, choose a great hotel or guesthouse, some of which are noted for their cuisine. Not surprisingly, most restaurants are reasonably casual, and there are none where men would be expected to wear a tie.

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  • 1. Happy Hogs

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    With huge portions of delicious food made with extra-large servings of love, Hogsback's old faithful is located in heart of the town's main drag. The restaurant got a new injection of energy in 2021, and locals and visitors continue to come for the great-value menu which features something to satisfy every possible taste, especially the popular Sunday lunchtime roasts. Pop in for coffee or a beer, arrive early for breakfast, order a steak, or tuck into the tastiest vegetarian dishes in town.

    Main Rd., Hogsback, Eastern Cape, South Africa
    +27-083-275–0030

    Known For

    • Sunday roasts
    • Varied selection for all tastes
    • Excellent value and large portions

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues.
  • 2. Hello You

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    While locals love to stop in for coffee, breakfast, and brunch, this house-converted-into-a-restaurant is also an excellent place to tuck into a selection of popular South African dishes such as slaphakskeentjies (boiled onions served in an egg sauce) or mosbolletjies (a kind of sweet dessert bread). There's also pizza, burgers, and BBQ chicken on the menu, but look out for anything featuring Karoo lamb. They also use the local rum to make cocktails, so be to try it. A selection of deli items (artisanal jams, teas, toffee, and more) is available to buy. It's not necessarily fine-dining, but fine eating in a relaxed environment.

    52 Somerset St., Graaff-Reinet, Eastern Cape, South Africa

    Known For

    • Delicious coffee
    • Great place to try authentic South African dishes
    • Cocktails made with local rum

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 3. Nevermind

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    Next to the Seal Point Lighthouse, this restaurant, bakery, and deli has brought a sophisticated touch to the laidback holiday resort of Cape St Francis. At the helm is Wesley Randles, a celebrated Cape Town chef who moved to the Eastern Cape with his family, which has allowed him to be more adventurous with fresh seafood ingredients, bake decadent treats (like chocolate-filled doughnuts), and integrate a profound knowledge of sensual flavors with a knack for creative plating. Dishes are imaginative and flavorsome, and range from rib-eye steaks and burgers to prawns in a wood-roasted coriander "mojo" (which means "special sauce"). That said, you can also sit here and stare dreamily through the wraparound windows, watching the waves battering the promontory and admiring the old lighthouse as you sip coffee, nibble on delectable wood-fired potato bread, or slurp down fresh oysters. There's a take-away hatch where you can stock up on sourdough loaves or buy homemade ice cream.

    Seal Point Lighthouse, Cape St Francis, Eastern Cape, South Africa
    27-066-421--1532

    Known For

    • Beautiful baked treats
    • One-of-a-kind location
    • Crispy chokka (the local name for squid) and other seafood
  • 4. Sanook Cafe

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    Constantly busy and bustling thanks to its simple formula of good, well-presented gourmet burgers and thin-crust pizzas topped with only the freshest ingredients, combined with sharp but always friendly service. The decor and layout of the place are equally simple and effective, with heavy wooden tables and exposed brick walls and pillars, and lots of air and light, despite the tightness of the space. If the weather suits (which it generally does in these parts), you can eat outside in the courtyard. There's a good selection of South African craft beers as well as a decent wine list. The one drawback, though, is the location on a very busy road that can feel quite intense, almost industrial.

    11 Chamberlain Rd., Berea, East London, Eastern Cape, 5241, South Africa
    +27-043-721–3215

    Known For

    • Excellent burgers
    • Lively atmosphere
    • Central location

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun., Reservations essential
  • 5. Sanook Eatery

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    The creators of what was East London's first discernibly "trendy" eating spot (Sanook Cafe), have added a few new venues to their small empire including Sanook Eatery. Situated a way out of the maelstrom of the city, you can breathe a bit easier while you tuck into the usual selection of excellent pizzas, gourmet burgers, and Buddha bowls, or summon something more sophisticated such as dukkah-crusted fillet, a stack of ostrich, or a marvelous sirloin steak rubbed with traditional biltong spice. While this venue is good for a night out, the light-filled venue is also wonderful for any of their scrumptious breakfasts.

    Bonza Bay Rd., East London, Eastern Cape, South Africa
    27-043-748–2494

    Known For

    • Next-level burgers and pizzas
    • Marvelous sirloin steak
    • Delicious breakfasts

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun., Lunch and dinner reservations are highly recommended
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