Fodor's Expert Review Biesmiellah Restaurant

$$ Bo-Kaap Dinner

A much-loved cultural Cape Town and Bo-Kaap landmark, diners flock to this no-frills restaurant to eat traditional Cape Malay cuisine, like bredies (a thick slow-cooked stew, usually tomato-based and made with spices, meatballs, mutton, or lentils and vegetables), denning vleis (usually made with lamb or mutton, this traditional dish is cooked with tamarind and has a sweet and sour flavor), curries, and of course beloved snacks like samoosas, half-moons (savory breadcrumb covered, fried dough bites filled with meat or vegetables) and chili bites (a spicy deep-fried snack, usually chickpea flour-based, made with onion, spices, and herbs). The menu though is not limited to Cape Malay cuisine but includes Indian dishes and light meals like toasties (toasted sandwiches like grilled cheese) and wraps. No alcohol.

Dinner Family Lunch Quick Bite South African $$

Quick Facts

2 Wale St.
Cape Town, Western Cape  South Africa

021-423–0850

www.biesmiellah.co.za

Known For:
  • Delicious traditional Cape Malay cuisine
  • A casual, family restaurant
  • A Bo-Kaap institution
Restaurant Details:
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.

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