You’d be pretty stoked to be named the best restaurant in the world, which is why these two brothers are grinning from ear to ear.
Fancy a bit of sushi, but are tiring of your usual spot? Here are a few suggestions that might inspire you to try somewhere new.
Over the last 15 years, 2oceansvibe’s dream of having its own “shop” has morphed from nightclub to a members’ bar to this – Café du Cap – presenting the essence of the 2oceansvibe lifestyle.
Cape Town favourite HQ are all set to open a new restaurant in the CBD, and we’re going to throw some goodies your way to help sweeten the deal.
Food, glorious food, is only complete with an ideal glass of wine alongside it, no?
Needless to say, my graduation was a blur and from then on, whenever we get together, mimosas come out to play.
According to its definition, brunch is a mix between breakfast and lunch and can extend to 3PM.
We’re talking bacon jam, seared duck and a chocolate surprise – but the folks serving this tasting menu in Cape Town also have some epic views.
There’s a quaint restaurant and bar in the middle of the chaos that is the V&A Waterfront, and it’s proving popular with those looking to escape the rush.
You might jump to the conclusion that this was Zuma and his wives, but mystery surrounds just who was behind this massive bill.
There’s nothing like getting snubbed by an international restaurant to put you in your place. Unless you’re Steve Hofmeyr, “who will not be silenced”.
You would never think that the UK’s first time daters are lapping up one of SA’s finest exports.
Oh what fun it must be to be a waiter or waitress and have annoying and rude customers that you just want to club to death with your menu. Oh wait…
Poor service is all but normal in Cape Town. But add to that unhygienic levels of dirt and grime, meat that tastes expired, and a dismissive attitude from the manager, and something needs to be said.
When the people behind Cape Town darling, Caveau, put their heads together and launch a seafront restaurant on the Atlantic Seaboard, you should sit up and listen.
You know that feeling when you arrive at a restaurant, state the name you booked under and are met with a blank stare and a shake of the head? This family does, and they’re not very pleased about it.
There’s no doubt the saying is true – Cape Town really is a village. And with any village, comes a handful of owner-managed restaurants, which the locals support through thick and thin. There aren’t many of these in Cape Town
We think we’re so above it all, don’t we? Cape Town locals love to avoid ‘hot-spots;’ during season, as they attempt to ‘avoiding the chaos’ – but the joke’s actually on us.
That’s cheese – as in the dairy – we’re talking about. And if you happen to be a lover of all things cheese, then we have a piece of drool-inducing information which will send you into a gruyère and Emmentaler encrusted daydream..
Eating out and enjoying the fine-dining world of Cape Town is always a plus, but often we don’t get to actually see what’s going on behind those kitchen doors.
If anyone tells you that they’ll make your food and wine experience better, it raises doubt. Until you see this
We can only imagine what a bar brawl turns into at Shooters Grille, as everyone is welcome to wield their guns, including the staff.
Life’s all about variety, so why settle for just one dish when there’s an abundance of seafood options on offer?
Sea Point has seen a serious boost in recent months, and the Atlantic Seaboard suburb is offering something new to please that afterwork craving.
Looking for something different to do this winter? Whether you’ve been neglecting brandy from your personal drinks menu, or whether you’re an extreme lover of the stuff, The Mount Nelson have created an incredible brandy and tapas pairing to warm up your insides.
What’s it like to dine at the world’s most-expensive restaurant? Well, it’ll cost you and arm and a leg and is filled with some pretty crazy things, for a start.
This photograph is doing the rounds at the moment. We have received it from a number of people and allegedly shows Pistorius having a good time at Koi restaurant in Sandton last Thursday.
Rob Ford’s electoral campaign for the upcoming Toronto mayoral elections has gotten off to a magnificent start. The tubby politician was filmed rambling and drunk in a Toronto restaurant.
No one needs to be reminded about the transformative power of Twitter. It can incite protests, end regimes and mobilise the masses – but it’s also just as useful if you want to get back at the company that just fired you.
While the sight of someone wearing Google Glass is still strange enough to get you noticed, American Nick Starr didn’t realise it would get him kicked out of a restaurant.