Cape Town Restaurants

Cape Town is the culinary capital of South Africa and quite possibly the continent. It certainly has the best restaurants in southern Africa. Nowhere else in the country is the populace so discerning about food, and nowhere else is there such a wide selection of high-quality restaurants. Western culinary history here dates back to the 17th century—Cape Town was founded specifically to grow food—and that heritage is reflected in the city's cuisine and the fact that a number of restaurants operate in historic town houses and 18th-century wine estates.

Cape Town dining today offers a global culinary experience, with Cape chefs showing the same enthusiasm for international food trends as their counterparts worldwide. French and Italian fare has long been available, but with Thai, Japanese, and Pan-Asian influences flooding in, accents of lemongrass, miso, and yuzu have become de rigueur in fine-dining kitchens. Middle Eastern cuisine is finally making some headway, and the Americas have also come to the fore, with plenty of burgers and ribs, and even chicken and waffles popping up on menus these days, not to mention a few South American and passable Mexican eateries. Ubiquitous pan-Asian fare is probably not as good as what you might be used to in major American cities; sushi is also easily found, though largely limited to tuna and salmon, and often prepared with lots of drizzled mayo and sauces. The locavore trend toward organic produce and healthful dishes is also gaining popularity, though attitudes toward vegetarianism in this meat-happy land remain somewhat backward.

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  • 1. Emazulwini Restaurant

    $$$$ | V&A Waterfront

    This highly acclaimed new offering at Maker's Landing sees chef Mmabatho Molefe putting the spotlight on modern Zulu cuisine and celebrating African ingredients with an innovative tasting menu that pushes the boundaries for South African cuisine. Emazulwini means “the heavens” and the name is befitting the delicious heights that the food will send you to.

    Makers Landing, The Cruise Terminal, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
    073-292–7441

    Known For

    • Modern Zulu cuisine inspired by traditional foods
    • Innovative South African dishes
    • African ingredients

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.–Wed. No dinner Sun.
  • 2. La Colombe

    $$$$ | Constantia

    Rightfully known as one of South Africa's most lauded fine-dining establishments and listed in the world's top 100 restaurants, La Colombe’s sublime French-Asian inspired tasting menus are served in a delightful minimalist setting overlooking the bucolic green of the Constantia wine valley. The menu changes regularly, but the best option is to order the full eight-course gourmand menu, as there is not a false note to be found. With plating so artful that you almost feel reluctant to break into some dishes, Chef Scott Kirsten’s genius does not come at the expense of taste, as evidenced in the life-changing springbok tartare with pickled chestnut, chipotle, and foie gras. The intimate cool space of white-painted timber offset by charcoal finishes and black beams is light-flooded by day, becoming elegantly refined in the evening. An excellent wine list and incredibly knowledgeable service also ensure that La Colombe will remain a favorite Cape Town splurge.

    Main Rd., Cape Town, Western Cape, 7806, South Africa
    021-794–2390

    Known For

    • Stellar French-Asian fusion haute cuisine
    • Excellent, knowledgeable service
    • Fantastic wine pairings

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential
  • 3. Afternoon Tea at Mount Nelson

    $$$$ | Gardens

    Don't miss Mount Nelson's legendary high tea, which has been offered since the hotel was erected in 1899 to welcome the Prince of Wales on his visit to the Cape. Served from 2:30 to 5:30, afternoon tea offers a pastry selection that can tempt even the most jaded palate, with savory treats that make for a scrumptious meal, and more than 40 tea varieties, which an expertly-trained tea sommelier can guide you through.

    76 Orange St., Cape Town, Western Cape, 8001, South Africa
    021-483–1000

    Known For

    • Delicate pastries and cakes
    • Sophisticated and elegant setting
    • Traditional tea ceremony

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues.
  • 4. Aubergine

    $$$$ | Gardens

    In this warm space of yellowwood tables, sash windows, and reed ceilings, chef-owner Harald Bresselschmidt has served classic European-with-a-twist cuisine since 1996 at one of the city’s oldest fine-dining establishments. Using the freshest South African produce prepared with classical European methods, the chef cooks with wine in mind, and Aubergine's cellar and pairings are unsurprisingly superb. Seafood options are usually excellent, and meat dishes like an ostrich fillet with sweetbread and marrow dumplings richly sublime. Lunch and winter specials are more affordable ways of enjoying this fine restaurant, and in summer, the terrace seating in this historic 1830s home is recommended.

    39 Barnet St., Cape Town, Western Cape, 8001, South Africa
    021-465–0000

    Known For

    • Consistency of the classic European cuisine
    • Warmly elegant and unpretentious dining room has great acoustics
    • Old-school approach and feel

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun .and Mon. No lunch Tues., Wed., and Sat., Reservations essential
  • 5. Azure

    $$$$ | Camps Bay

    Although Azure's blue-and-white nautical-theme decor may feel a bit outdated to some, the restaurant's jaw-dropping sea and mountain views are reason enough to experience the mostly inspired menu. Signature dishes like the crayfish-and-prawn cocktail, beef Stroganoff, and rice pudding have a classic old-school bent and are divinely comforting, while more contemporary dishes like the prawn dhal in a coriander yogurt with pineapple salsa, or nouvelle mushrooms on watercress panna cotta are also true winners. While the à la carte menu is full of crowd-pleasers, the tasting menus—though sometimes excellent—do not always hit the mark. However, with this level of exquisite service, fairly reasonable pricing for fine dining, and such breathtaking views, diners are in for a treat overall. Come when you can enjoy the view, and inquire about specials like the "wine journey" or family Sunday lunches.  Ask for a window table.

    Victoria Rd., Cape Town, Western Cape, 8005, South Africa
    021-437–9029

    Known For

    • Founder Bea Tollman's classically delicious comfort food
    • Amazing ocean views from nautically themed dining room
    • Fantastic breakfast buffet that includes fresh oysters and sparkling wine

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential
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  • 6. beyond Restaurant at Buitenverwachting

    $$$$ | Constantia

    A relatively new offering on this historic wine estate in Constantia, this fine-dining restaurant serves excellent fare from an original Cape Dutch building with charming views of the vineyards. The elegant but unpretentious tasting menu is available for lunch or dinner, and the service is attentive and gracious.  Request a table on the balcony in warm weather to enjoy the wonderful vineyard views.

    Klein Constantia Rd., Cape Town, Western Cape, 7806, South Africa
    021-794–0306

    Known For

    • Beautiful views of one of the Cape's oldest wine estates
    • A menu that includes both "rustic" and "haute" cuisine
    • Hushed, attentive service

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun., Reservations essential
  • 7. Bombay Brasserie

    $$$$ | Cape Town Central

    Turning the old Reserve Bank Building into a scene of fantastical opulence with ornate, handblown glass chandeliers, lots of dark wood, and luxurious fabrics, the Taj Hotel's Indian fine-dining restaurant does not disappoint when it comes to either ambience or flavor. Choose between the five-course chef's menu, or order à la carte from a menu that is filled with new takes on authentic Indian classics. Dishes like roasted corn soup with turmeric popcorn will get you started, and sublime interpretations of classics like black lentils and kidney beans or spiced coconut and green mango line fish are sure to delight. 

    Wale St., Cape Town, Western Cape, 8001, South Africa
    021-819–2000

    Known For

    • Excellent service
    • Luxurious ambience
    • Fabulous renditions of classic Indian dishes

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch, Reservations essential
  • 8. Catharina's

    $$$ | Tokai

    Serving good, unpretentious fare in an elegantly quirky space with lovely views across the historic Steenberg wine estate, this is a decent fine-dining go-to no matter the time of day. An oak-shaded terrace overlooking manicured lawns makes for a lovely, lazy lunch spot, and the restaurant's interior with its origami swans hanging from high ceilings and huge windows is a stylishly bright space. The lunch and dinner menu feature dishes like pork belly with butternut puree and a cashew-crusted fillet. A Sunday lunch buffet with a South African theme and accompanying live music is a family affair, and various canapé platters are also available throughout the day and can be taken in the delightfully plush bar and lounge area. A private dining room seats up to 24 and is a gorgeous and intimate venue for a special occasion.

    Steenberg Rd. at Tokai Rds., Cape Town, Western Cape, 7945, South Africa
    021-713–7178

    Known For

    • Standard European fine-dining style cuisine at reasonable prices
    • Beautiful setting
    • Sunday lunch extravaganza

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
  • 9. Haiku

    $$$$ | Cape Town Central

    This centrally located and very popular pan-Asian restaurant's complex menu of dim sum, sushi, grilled, and wok-fried items has something for everyone, but picky connoisseurs of Asian cuisine might find the lack of specialization problematic. Popular with business and leisure diners alike, the darkly elegant lacquered box dining room affords partial views of chefs in the four kitchens preparing your food. The dim sum is probably the best option (the crispy prawn cheung fan is excellent), and the Peking duck with paper-thin pancakes are a favorite. Grills include mint lamb chops served with dry red chilies and garlic. Four kitchens mean that dishes arrive when ready, which translates into efficiency, but also the possibility of fellow diners watching while you eat, or vice versa. The owners of Haiku also own Bukhara, the very good Indian restaurant next door.

    58 Burg St., Cape Town, Western Cape, 8001, South Africa
    021-424–7000

    Known For

    • Great dim sum
    • Sleek and sexy but somewhat loud (when full) interior
    • In high season, a strict two-seating dinner policy discourages lingering

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Reservations essential
  • 10. Kloof Street House

    $$$ | Gardens

    An upmarket gem in the lower end of Kloof Street, this eclectic restaurant in an old Victorian house has a simple but great French-inspired menu, with meat, fish, and vegetarian dishes, and impressive cocktails. The decor is vintage opulence meets modern accents, with different seating areas, including outdoors for warmer days.

    30 Kloof St., Cape Town, Western Cape, 8001, South Africa
    021-423–4413

    Known For

    • Moroccan-spiced lamb rump
    • Festive atmosphere
    • Excellent cocktails

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch Mon.
  • 11. Myoga

    $$$$ | Newlands

    This relaxed but glam eatery in the posh Vineyard Hotel & Spa outside Cape Town attracts well-heeled regulars, who come for chef Mike Basset's consistently excellent fusion flair, evidenced in dishes like squid ink spaghetti with yuzu pearls and the divine truffle-teriyaki beef fillet topped with perfectly crisped tempura vegetables. Evenings are all about the amazingly good-value seven-course tasting menu. Lunches are more casual but also offer a five-course tasting menu option. Black chandeliers and tones of gray and silver make for an ambience of cool evening elegance, while daytime diners will appreciate the gorgeous garden and mountain views. Don't neglect the fabulous wine list, which features many of the country's best.

    60 Colinton Rd., Cape Town, Western Cape, 7700, South Africa
    021-657–4545

    Known For

    • One of Cape Town's first chefs to put fusion cuisine on the map
    • Great value and super flavor-packed tasting menus
    • Pleasant ambience of the Vineyard Hotel & Spa

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. No lunch Mon., Credit cards accepted, Reservations essential
  • 12. Nobu

    $$$$ | V&A Waterfront

    If you've always wanted to try Nobuyuki "Nobu" Matsuhisa's famous Japanese cuisine, but were put off by the potential bill in New York or London, Nobu Cape Town offers a chance to sample what may not constitute exactly the same level of cuisine, but will nonetheless make for a highly enjoyable experience. A vast modern space in the Waterfront's One&Only resort provides a fitting backdrop for the splurge of the Omakase multicourse tasting menu, which will likely include dishes such as the signature Alaskan black cod with miso. Service is gracious, and the selection of sake and local wines is stellar if costly by local standards.

    Dock Rd., Cape Town, Western Cape, 8001, South Africa
    021-431–4511

    Known For

    • Branch of the famous Nobu chain
    • Glitzy, bold atmosphere

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch, Reservations essential
  • 13. The Roundhouse

    $$$$ | Table Mountain National Park

    Known for its exceptional natural beauty, Cape Town is surprisingly short on restaurants with killer views; The Roundhouse, serving modern South African cuisine, is helping close that gap. Converted from its origins as an 18th-century Table Mountain–side hunting lodge, this unique fine-dining restaurant overlooking Camps Bay specializes in applying creative flavor combinations to local ingredients—think Karoo ostrich with a fennel seed glaze or hake with carrot and cashew puree. All three connected dining rooms exude a romantic warmth with their white tablecloths and copper hurricane lamps, with the Somerset Room enjoying the best sea views, and the private whiskey room being ideal for larger parties of up to eight guests. Check out the adjacent "Rumbullion" picnic area, an excellent place to while away a summer's afternoon enjoying breathtaking mountain and sea views and a more casual burger-and-pizza-style menu. Opening hours vary with the season, so best to call and check.

    Round House Rd., Cape Town, Western Cape, 8040, South Africa
    021-438–4347

    Known For

    • Excellent and exceptionally suave team of waiters
    • Gorgeous views over Camps Bay

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No dinner Sun. No lunch May–Sept., Reservations essential

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