3 Best Restaurants in East City (Zonnebloem), Cape Town

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

Belly of the Beast

$$$$ | Zonnebloem Fodor's Choice

Intimate, edgy, and slightly experimental, there's no telling what ingredients might have given rise to the day's dishes—the tasting menu is designed around choice cuts of sustainable meat (although vegetables and fish are served if meat’s not your thing). They don’t tell you what’s going to be served, the idea being to trust in the talent in the kitchen and in what owner-chefs Anouchka Horn and Neil Swart decide to make with what they’ve got. Whether they do something special with West Coast mussels or put some extraordinary cut of gemsbok on your plate, though, you can be sure it will please your palate and stretch your imagination at the same time. For their multi-course menus, they charge R750 for lunch and R1,050 for dinner, and you must book in advance.

110 Harrington St., Cape Town, South Africa
076-220–5458
Known For
  • Boundary-pushing experimental dishes
  • Local-ingredient focus and sustainability
  • A favorite among in-the-know Capetonians
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. No lunch Mon.
Reservations essential

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The Electric

$ | Zonnebloem Fodor's Choice

Although it's on Canterbury Street, this community-building café is also accessible from Harrington via the "Electric Avenue" alleyway. Occupying a former mechanic shop, expect good, wholesome food, fresh juices, music events and social happenings, and an effort to help feed the local homeless and hungry. If you're looking for a spot to linger, fill up on nutritious drinks and bites, and maybe start a conversation with a stranger—this is a good place to make that happen. At the same time, there's plenty of choice in terms of salads, sandwiches, burgers, hot dogs, flatbreads, and an extensive choice of beverages, both healthy and boozy.

48 Canterbury St., Cape Town, South Africa
021-461–0916
Known For
  • Great pick-me-up drinks to boost mood, health, and spirits
  • Popular with students, health nuts, film crews, and anyone looking for a bit of respite
  • Socially and environmentally conscious
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. No dinner

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Galjoen

$$$$ | Zonnebloem Fodor's Choice

Across the road from the world’s first hemp high-rise building, chef Isca Stoltz heads up South Africa’s first upmarket restaurant dedicated to local, sustainable seafood. It's a strange reality that, in a city built around a harbor, local seafood is often elusive, which is why the core tenet here is refusing anything imported and using only ethical local suppliers and artisanal fishers. The result is a more adventurous approach to cooking, with diners getting introduced to seldom-heard-of fish—like katonkel and Cape bream—cooked over coals, served sashimi-style, or even poached in its own liquid. It's not fine dining so much as smart thinking about how best to create honest, authentic-tasting dishes, none of which you'll likely find anywhere else on Earth. The restaurant’s namesake galjoen, by the way, is South Africa's national fish, and though it's an endangered species (and thus never to be fished), the restaurant's name is intended to spark conversation about maritime conservation. Galjoen is also committed to minimizing food wastage by utilizing as much of the animal as possible.

99 Harrington St., Cape Town, South Africa
079-093–0559
Known For
  • Fixed-price tasting menus (no à la carte options available)
  • Hypervigilant about sustainable seafood and minimal wastage
  • Pushing the edges, especially with lesser-known fish
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. No lunch Mon.–Wed.

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