There is no shortage of amazing places to wine & dine in Cape Town and with the chilly weather settling in there is no better place to find yourself: in a cosy restaurant with a delicious meal and a glass of wine or two.
V & A Waterfront
Taste the international influences from all whose paths inevitably led to this port city. Choose from Asian, Italian, Portuguese, Mexican, Spanish, German, Moroccan, American, French, British and South African cuisine. Make it a fine dining, smart casual, coffee shop, café, pub, steakhouse, health or on- the- go affair.
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Table Mountain Cableway
There are a number of places from which to purchase food or enjoy a sit-down meal at Table Mountain, each catering for a range of needs. The Table Mountain Café, the restaurant at the top, is open for breakfast, lunch and refreshments. Enjoy a working lunch at their new WiFi Lounge – the office in the clouds with the best views.
Robben Island
While there is no restaurant on the island, you can bring a picnic basket along to enjoy while soaking in the views of Cape Town.
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Kirstenbosch
You can pack a picnic to enjoy under the trees or visit one of two restaurants in the Garden: Moyo Restaurant Kirstenbosch and the Kirstenbosch Tea Room.
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Groot Constantia
Groot Constantia offers fine dining at Jonkershuis & Simon’s Restaurant and gourmet picnics from Simon’s Deli. Pair great meals with their amazing wines while enjoying the spectacular views of the Constantia Valley. Sip on award winning wines at their tasting rooms or enjoy their Chocolate & Wine Pairing.
The Jonkershuis menu is diverse and very accessible, with a strong Cape Malay influence. They are open for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and light meals and drinks throughout the day.
Simons offers a range of dishes to suit all tastes, with everything from light lunches to magnificent dinners.
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Cape Point
The Two Oceans Restaurant is perched high on the cliffs offering panoramic views of False Bay. The restaurant has been meticulously designed to give every guest a superb view in classy but comfortable surroundings, and while superbly prepared fresh seafood takes centre stage, their extensive menu provides something special for all tastes and requirements.
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One Destination, 6 Unbelievable Experiences
There is no one way to explore all of the Cape Town Big 6, and much of what makes each of them so special is the variety of things to see and do at each. So if possible, take your time to explore each of the city’s most visited tourist attractions in as much depth as possible – as any local will tell you, you can spend a lifetime at each of the Big 6 and still not tire of them. Find the 3 and 4 day itineraries and tips here.