4 Best Restaurants in Cape Peninsula, South Africa

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We've compiled the best of the best in Cape Peninsula - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Chefs Warehouse at Tintswalo Atlantic

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

Between the sound of the sea just a few feet from your table, the grandeur of the location at the foot of Chapman's Peak, and the genius of the persistently delicious dishes, this is hands down one of the most unique and memorable places to dine anywhere in or near Cape Town. Diners are treated to a five-course lineup of dishes in a tapas-for-two format (you typically have a choice of two for each course), which feels like a spoiling feast from beginning to end; each serving brings together often unexpected ingredients in service of rare, intricate, quite captivating flavors. That might involve combining sour curry and ponzu with seared tuna, or serving roasted duck with a beetroot, pistachio, and halva tuile. The results tend to be bold, rich, deep tastes that are expertly paired with a dedicated wine service that explores a few unusual vintages. The vegan and vegetarian dishes are just as immaculately thought through, inventive, and delicious as those found on the seafood-focused omnivore menu, so everyone leaves satisfied. And usually quite full.

Chapman's Peak Drive, Hout Bay, South Africa
021-541–0165
Known For
  • A breathtaking, utterly romantic location at the edge of the sea
  • An array of memorable and decadent tapas-style dishes
  • Exuberant flavors that constantly fire up the imagination
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential

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Crofter's Kitchen

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

Not so much a restaurant as a once-in-a-lifetime immersive dining experience during which you sit down with the legendarily masterful chef Nicky Gibbs at her kitchen table for a superlative six-course meal. Menus are inspired by ingredients found in Nicky's garden as well as from local suppliers and farmers and knowledge of food's healing benefits. Each course is paired with a floral or herbal tea, and you'll hear about the medicinal properties of what you're drinking as well as stories behind some of the other produce and dishes. Expect surprising and adventurous flavors, unexpected combinations, and tremendous attention to detail, plus wonderful conversation, enchanting views, and an all-round fairytale setting. That's if you can score a reservation since it's quite understandably frequently booked out.

18 Sea Cottage Dr., Noordhoek, South Africa
Known For
  • Intimate, personal, unforgettable non-restaurant dining experience
  • Solid focus on ingredients sourced close to the kitchen
  • Difficult reservation to get
Restaurant Details
Closed weekends. No dinner Mon. and Tues.
Reservations essential

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Cape Point Vineyards

$$$$

Come for the views and the wines, and there's a good chance you'll be tempted to stay for a full-blown meal at one of the three dining options; some are booked up in advance, so you'll need to plan ahead. There is a slightly upmarket á la carte bistro with wine pairings and dishes that run from steak tartar to deconstructed beef Wellington, or Meldt, the sushi-and-wine component of the restaurant, or The Courtyard, which does more casual family-friendly meals like burgers, pizzas, and fish-and-chips. More in fitting with the beautiful setting, though, the best option might be to reserve a pre-packed basket for a picnic on the lawns—it's probably the most fabulous way to take in the views, and a great spot to simultaneously take in a few bottles of wine. 

Silvermine Rd., Noordhoek, South Africa
021-789--0900
Known For
  • A heaving, heavenly food market is held here every Thursday evening
  • Exquisite views and wonderful wines
  • Some of the more elaborate dishes don't always work as well as the simpler offerings
Restaurant Details
No dinner Sun.–Thurs.
Reservations recommended

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Harbour House

$$$$

An unbeatable location on the harbor's breakwater, this iconic seafood restaurant is known more for its location—waves are known to crash against the huge plate-glass windows at high tide—than it is for its food. The fish of the day is usually a reliable choice, and more often than not, it's the freshness of the seafood rather than the brilliance of the chef that makes the food here worthwhile (stick with seafood dishes). The main drawback, though, may be the noise—if it were the roar of the sea, that'd be fine, but it's the din and echo of human voices that undermines any real sense of sophistication.  If you're looking for something a bit more casual and affordable, try sister restaurant Live Bait, which is just downstairs, makes great fish-and-chips and other seafood combos, and is privy to the same great view.

Main Rd., Kalk Bay, 7975, South Africa
021-788–4133
Known For
  • Insane sea views
  • Fresh seafood
  • Busy location
Restaurant Details
Reservations highly recommended

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