Breakfast, lunch and dinner are all a hit at this hip Durban restaurant. Imaginative dishes include the likes of calamari, quinoa, feta, red pesto and macadamia salad; produce is locally sourced, free range and organic, where possible. The cafe’s tree-lined courtyard and fountain are the perfect antidote to the hot weather and the craft beer is reasonably priced.

Come in the afternoons to enjoy a coffee and listen to some light music.


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