Shjoe, Gauteng is giving Cape Town a run for its money with these additions.
With some of the freshest, richest raw ingredients and a remarkable wine scene, it makes perfect sense that South Africa should shine in the World Culinary Awards.
This year, no South African restaurants made the top 50 Best Restaurants In The World, but one of our local gems did win big for something a little different.
This Constantia gem, where contemporary French-meets-Asian fine dining, has again been crowned as one of the best restaurants.
The list is compiled via more than 200 000 reviews on Dineplan for over 1 000 local restaurants.
The local gem cracked a spot at number 37 on the list, with our other local fine-dining establishments making it at 56 and 90 – those being La Colombe and Wolfgat, respectively.
The 50 best restaurants have been announced, and besides the usual culprits right at the top, we have a local gem at number 37 to celebrate.
The 51–100 ranking for the World’s 50 Best Restaurants list has seen some major changes, but we can be proud of the fact that two local eateries have made the cut.
Forbes’ expert reviewers have tallied up the numbers, handed out the ratings, and the verdict is in on the best hotel, spa, and restaurant in the world.
They might not all boast Michelin stars, but they’re the restaurants that experts claim are the ones to watch in 2020.
When it comes to fine dining, the Cape is the place to be, according to this year’s Eat Out Mercedes-Benz Restaurant Awards.
TripAdvisor set their algorithm to work, analysing traveller reviews and ratings to determine the top 10 restaurants in the world.
Cracking TIME’s annual list of the ‘World’s Greatest Places’ is no mean feat, and caps an extraordinary year or so for this West Coast classic.