Where to Eat in Cape Town
07 February, 2019
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Honest Chocolate
Cape Town, South Africa
As cocoa connoisseurs, Honest Chocolate’s rich, organic desserts and treats are all handmade with no artificial ingredients.
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Tiger’s Milk
Cape Town, South Africa
With branches across Cape Town, the restaurant is designed like an old american saloon.
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Plant
Cape Town, South Africa
Plant gets creative with its meat-free, plant-based menu that is both delicious and nutritious.
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Manna Epicure
Cape Town, South Africa
Consistently voted the best brunch in Cape Town, Manna Epicure is a family-run affair on Kloof Street. They do fresh, healthy breakfasts. (The Eggs Florentine are to die for.)
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Tamboers Winkel
Cape Town, South Africa
Tamboers has a lovely vintage feel with hanging baskets and empty watering cans, where guests eat around a single kitchen table. They serve plates of Mediterranean salads as well as delicious doorstopper sandwiches.
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El Burro
Cape Town, South Africa
The vibe is laid back at this Mexican restaurant on Green Point, the perfect place for knocking back tequila and chowing down on enchiladas.
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Clarke’s
Cape Town, South Africa
One of the trendiest diners in town, Clarke’s attracts a young, hipster crowd, looking for a casual atmosphere and American-inspired dishes.
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Duchess of Wisbeach
Cape Town, South Africa
A lovely restaurant near the sea, Duchess is the place to come for a romantic dinner. The menu is small but lovingly prepared in front of you in the open kitchen.
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Bombay Bicycle Club
Cape Town, South Africa
Swings for seats, kitsch decor and antique gramophones about, it’s packed to the rafters with locals, most probably because their dark chocolate infused steak is famous throughout Cape Town.
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Beluga
Cape Town, South Africa
This restaurant is the go-to place for inexpensive sushi and where Cape Town’s fashion pack hang out, so wear your highest heels.
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Royale Eatery
Cape Town, South Africa
They have a selection of 50 gourmet burgers at this Kloof Street joint, and seriously delicious banana milkshakes too.
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Pot Luck Club
Cape Town, South Africa
Culinary experimentation at its best. Pot Luck Club serves playful, unusual small plates – think deep-fried pig tails, and smoked beef with pepper and truffle au lait.
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Jason Bakery
Cape Town, South Africa
If you do nothing else with your Saturday morning, head to this quaint independent bakery for its famous ‘doughsant’, a croissant-donut hybrid. There are delicious new flavours each weekend such as mint creme with a chocolate ganache and minted crystals. Get there early or expect to be queued down the street.