Posted on April 7, 2010.
Recommended tourist restaurants in Cape Cape Town has long been the favorite destination of gastronomic gurus around the world and it is not difficult to see why. Located in the heart of the Cape Winelands, with some of the most prolific fruit fresh vegetables and cheese farms nearby, the city has a remarkable array of top-flight restaurants offering a wide range of cuisine.
As a bonus, Atlantic and Indian oceans are literally teeming with seafood in all its various forms - from sardines to lobster sole East Coast.
Variety of the V & A Waterfront
The V & A Waterfront has several different award-winning restaurants to sample, which allows the tourist a number of culinary specialties. But there are other equally dedicated "greedy" areas in and around the city just waiting to be explored.
Jardine Shines
Jardine in Bree Street in the CBD, is one of the top 10 restaurants in South Africa by Eat Out Restaurant Awards in 2008. owner and chef, George Jardine, pulled a major coup by winning the Chef of the Year Award for the second straight time.
Filed under classical contemporary, the food is always delicious and imaginative. Expect oysters, is in every way, warthog belly, oxtail risotto of crayfish and rosemary infused!
Sumptuous seafood
If the sea is favored flavor, the city has a number of excellent prospects. Willoughby & Co is located on the platform of Victoria and is within easy walking distance of all homes waterfront luxury. The popular restaurant has won the Best Seafood Restaurant in the V & A last year and one of his specialties, timeless sumptuous sushi, tipped to be the best in Cape Town.
Try Baia Seafood Restaurant and the Cape Town Fish Market and Sushi Bar - you will not be disappointed.
For a little less expensive than the options will always be fascinated by the palace to make it always greener on the ocean and Quay Four Basketball bra, all within a hop, skip and a jump in lavish apartments Marina V & A Waterfront.
Cooking Camps Bay
Victoria Road in Camps Bay has become the restaurant strip of the Atlantic coast. There is an amazing array of choices - either an exercise or cooking - but hits on the season was Paranga.
Situated on the promenade, with spectacular views over the beach and bay, this restaurant seafood dishes offers fashionable jumbo shrimp, squid and delicious Norwegian salmon to the pan with the soy, honey and ginger. And for gourmets, Lindt chocolate cakes are simply heavenly.
Other fantastic prizes
If you have time, go a little further and check these other highly recommended tourist restaurants in Cape Town:
- The black marlin (Simon's Town)
- Bloemendal Restaurant (Durbanville)
- The Harbour House (Kalk Bay)
- Kitima @ succession Kronendal (Hout Bay)