Other restaurants in Cape Town
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Rhodes Memorial Restaurant
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Carlucci's
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Carlucci's
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Carlucci's
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Fat Cactus
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Nandos
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Beads
This trendy à la carte restaurant attracts Stellenbosch’s beautiful people. In front of it is the bustling deli Voila!, where you can create your own meal.
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Greengate
An epicure’s delight, this farm-food deli sells nuts, fruits and organic vegetables, and the cafe offers a pay-by-weight buffet at R12 per 100g with a menu that changes daily.
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Java Café
A good range of drinks and snacks are available at this stylish cafe with pavement tables. It also offers Stellenbosch’s cheapest internet access and is a wi-fi hot spot.
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Le Café
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Mount Nelson Hotel
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Sosati Restaurant
An inventive restaurant in classy surroundings, it serves authentic African flavours with organic products. Try the Swahili curry or the North African harissa stew (both R79); the giant seafood platter is R220.
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Mon Plaisir
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Melissa’s
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Neighbourgoods Market
Reserve Saturday morning for this brilliant ecofriendly, organic food market where some 90-odd vendors gather, serving everything from artisanal breads and tapanades to crepes and champagne. While here, also browse the design goods and kinder goods sections, selling fashions, accessories and kids’ clothes and toys by breakout Capetonian designers.
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Lister’s Place Tea Garden
You can pick up a map of walks in the area here.
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Knead Wembley Square
Breads, brioche, bagels, buns, pastries, pies and pizzas – anything involving dough, these guys have it covered.
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Neighbourgoods Market
Reserve Saturday morning for this brilliant ecofriendly, organic food market where some 90-odd vendors gather, serving everything from artisanal breads and tapanades to crepes and champagne. While here, also browse the design goods and kinder goods sections, selling fashions, accessories and kids’ clothes and toys by breakout Capetonian designers.
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