Restaurants and eating out in Cape Town, South Africa
Cape Town has the reputation of being a gourmet paradise. Historically, the
place was a ‘food station’ for sea-faring travelers, and it is not surprising
that the legacy has continued. Visitors to Cape Town have always been
fascinated by the food available in this place, something that makes their
visit complete in every sense of the term.
Restaurants in Cape Town suit eclectic palates and each of them have their own
distinctive style of appeasing connoisseurs. If you are visiting the city for
the first time, choosing the right restaurant will require some thought. The
historic end of Cape Town is always a good place to start with. Adderley Street
is lined up with excellent restaurants that combine modern interiors with
authentic food to create the experience of a lifetime. People who have visited
this part of the city have always returned to relive the pleasure.
A business lunch or a dinner buffet – you have it all here. For people who wish
to talk shop over lunch, ‘The Bowl’ is the ideal choice. An in-house restaurant
in the Adderley Hotel, the Bowl offers an elegant cuisine of both European and
Asian recipes. A scenic view of the street adds to the sophisticated feel of
dining with your business counterparts. Although the place is a little on the
higher side in terms of the pricing, it is certainly one of the finest
restaurants in Cape Town.
A buffet in Cape Town is something you should never miss. And the people in the
city have always associated ‘The Patat’ with buffets par excellence. The menu
primarily consists of authentic South African recipes that can be relished over
some casual dinner-table conversation. The restaurant offers both lunch and
dinner buffets on weekdays and is quite popular for classical dishes such as
the Bobotie, Vetkoeke, Frikkadelle and Cape Fish. Moreover, the prices are
quite reasonable, which is an added incentive for you to visit this fine buffet
place.
Finesse and French are never parted. And quite rightly so, Cape Town doesn’t
disappoint with its French twist to fine dining. ‘The Josephine’, located close
to the Church Square, is a French-styled coffee place as well as patisserie.
Visitors to this place must try the Pain au Chocolat, a recipe that melts in
your mouth and leaves a lingering sensation. The interior of Josephine is in
tune with its French theme - roomy and chic. A visit to this place will
certainly appease your finest taste buds.
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