9 Best Restaurants in City Centre, Cape Town

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

Clarke's Bar & Dining Room

$$ | Cape Town Central Fodor's Choice

A Bree Street institution beloved by the hip, the young, and the young at heart, Clarke's is known for many things, among them its burgers (with their famously butter-fried brioche buns), drinks (from smoothies and fresh juices to excellent cocktails and everything else you'd expect from a place with the word "bar" in its name), and delicious breakfasts (the huevos rancheros are yummy if not strictly authentic). As day turns to night, this light-and-bright restaurant (seating options range from a few tables on the sidewalk to a designer-diner interior, to a small plant-filled courtyard) morphs from a child-friendly brunch spot to a casual coffee and burger joint, to a vibey nighttime bar, where DJs and parties are not unusual. Service is friendly and fast.

133 Bree St., Cape Town, 8001, South Africa
087-470–0165
Known For
  • Burgers and other American-style comfort food
  • Good breakfasts and brunches, and used by many to clear out a hangover
  • Fun and sometimes raucous drinks spot
Restaurant Details
No dinner Sun.
Worth booking as it's incredibly popular

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Gigi Rooftop

$$$$ | Cape Town Central Fodor's Choice

With its unrivaled atmosphere, whimsical decor, and personality-forward waitstaff, this wonderful farm-to-fork restaurant showcases the chef's respect for local ingredients and his interest in the provenance of what he cooks with. Menus respond to the seasons and feature wonderfully uncomplicated dishes you might call "classics with a twist," such as a twice-baked cheese soufflé that will knock your socks off, and a simply wonderful French onion soup. Whether it's springbok loin with smoked artichokes and zamli dates or fish en papilotte done in a shakshuka-style miso tomato sauce, you can rest easy knowing the chef knows precisely where each ingredient came from, and possibly how it was grown or raised. Apart from the wonderful food and spirited cocktails (there are many classics and a number of in-house signature concoctions), there's the sense of being somewhere quite special so you might want to linger. So set aside enough time to let it all sink in.

118 St. George's Mall, Cape Town, 8001, South Africa
021-612–0999
Known For
  • Slightly bohemian and definitely theatrical indoor rooftop setting
  • High regard for provenance of ingredients and ethical sourcing
  • French-pedigree cooking given a local twist
Restaurant Details
Reservations highly recommended

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Hemelhuijs

$$ | Cape Town Central Fodor's Choice

Super-chic Hemelhuijs is both a showcase for a range of exquisite and fanciful ceramics, and a centrally located restaurant serving equally fanciful and exquisite food. Though a little pricey for lunch, the owner-chef's inventive and sometimes quite daring seasonal dishes burst with freshness and flavor (think salads composed of beets, summer orange, and fresh dates, or a crispy pan-fried veal served with artichoke, lemon, and parsley) and are worth the splurge. On one of Cape Town's few pedestrian walkways (near the footbridge crossing busy Buitengracht Street), this tiny space serves food on dishes specifically made for the restaurant and is lit by chandeliers bedecked with beads, driftwood, and star-shaped seedpods; it's an eye-catching (and impossible to replicate) retreat from the bustle outside. Breakfasts, which are served all day, are also divine, making this perhaps the ultimate brunchtime indulgence.

71 Waterkant St., Cape Town, 8001, South Africa
021-418–2042
Known For
  • Supercreative and seasonal menu that feels as if it's at the intersection of indulgence and good health
  • Constantly evolving designer interior showcasing impeccable flair and a unique aesthetic sensibility
  • Food that's a bit out of the ordinary and sometimes edgy, making this a great spot to break with tradition
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. No dinner

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Mulberry & Prince

$$$ | Cape Town Central Fodor's Choice

Delicious things—think eggs Benedict, French toast, American-style pancakes, ostrich bacon with smashed avocado on toast, warm polenta porridge, and buttermilk-fried chicken with waffles—are the norm at this designer space (with its dark-wall exterior and pale pink interior). With an all-day breakfast menu that's purpose-made for the brunch crowd (lots of drinks options), this feel-good space is a favorite for lingering catch-up sessions (over coffee or over mimosas), perhaps after a late night on the town or as a preamble to a day's exploration.

Butter

$$ | Sea Point

From a thick slice of buttered banana bread to lunchtime mushroom and Parmesan risotto, this all-day breakfast bistro in the heart of Cape Town serves yummy and diverse light and not-so-light meals that are unafraid to lean into their decadent side. Whether that means flapjacks or French toast, sourdough or scrambled eggs, you can be sure to taste the buttery goodness that oozes from the wide array of comfort foods on offer. Although there's a salad or two, virtually the only other things on the menu that don't get the butter-love treatment are the drinks, which range from coffee to cocktails and include beer and wine as well as all-day cocktails and great coffee. 

176 Main Rd., Cape Town, South Africa
066-264–2697
Known For
  • Delicious food with a decadent buttery bent
  • Laptop-friendly and lots of drink options
  • Huge variety to keep you coming back for more
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. No dinner

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The Ladder

$ | Cape Town Central

In a light-filled space that feels a bit like a community hub (there's a church on the top floor and an art studio that offers classes), the menu focuses on nourishing, mostly healthy meals like chia and fried banana oat bowls; brunch-time croissants filled with Halloumi and a pork banger; or one of their double-patty burgers with roast potatoes on the side. Service is with a smile and the atmosphere pretty exuberant, even when people start setting up their laptops to work while they nibble or settle in to talk business over coffee.

136 Bree St., Cape Town, South Africa
082-451–1572
Known For
  • Remarkably well-priced and very delicious
  • Lovely energy and friendly people
  • Nourishing food that always satisfies the taste buds
Restaurant Details
No dinner. Closed Sun.

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Mochi Mochi

$ | Cape Town Central

From the chefs behind Tjing Tjing, this Japanese sweet and savory, quick-fix café is a breath of fresh air. Huge effort goes into replicating the authentic tastes and textures you'd find in Tokyo. Showcasing squishy little mochi cakes that are made from glutinous rice and come in an assortment of flavors from milktart to macha and black sesame, this place also serves filled steamed buns, okinomiyaki (pancake) dogs, and nikuman (steamed buns). It's a big, cool, anything-can-happen space to linger as you try out a variety of little treats and morsels, and they also have matcha soft-serve ice cream, sweet buns, daifuku doughnuts, and slices of crustless, fluffy, souffle-like Japanese cheesecake. Plus there's a selection of Japanese green teas.

71 Buitengracht St., Cape Town, South Africa
021-422–4374
Known For
  • All the food is homemade, including the buns
  • A real taste of Japan
  • Fun, playful, cheerful atmosphere
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.–Mon. No dinner

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Olami

$ | Cape Town Central

This all-white café on trendy Bree Street is the go-to place for delicious, creative, and relatively healthful Middle Eastern–style fare, which is heavy on salads like quinoa with roasted vegetables and cranberries, pesto potato with peas and olives, or green beans with orange and hazelnut. The few mains options like butter chicken or lamb-and-lentil biryani are also stellar. For a set price, you can load up with three or four salads plus one main, and eat at the counter inside, a handful of tables outside, or take away. Don't forget to save space for the fantastic desserts like date balls or poppyseed cake with white chocolate ganache.

231 Bree St., Cape Town, 8001, South Africa
021-424–7480
Known For
  • Tasty, healthy buffet-style lunches
Restaurant Details
Closed weekends. No dinner

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Skinny Legs Luxury Cafe

$ | Cape Town Central

Serving yummy, organic fare from breakfast through lunch, this minimalist designer café is a popular downtown option where you will often find locals on laptops enjoying items like raw muesli with Greek yogurt or coconut quinoa porridge. Lunch includes several salad and sandwich options, and healthy mains like zucchini linguine.

70 Loop St., Cape Town, 8000, South Africa
021-423–5403
Known For
  • Delicious healthy food in smallish portions
  • Laptop-friendly
  • Good smoothies, teas, and fresh juices
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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